Past Clinic: Advanced Performance Online Freestyle Technique Course: Ages 12 & 13
Interactive, Online Technique Course
A description of what was covered at this past clinic is below the upcoming clinics.
Upcoming Swim Clinics and Camps
Within 250 miles of Interactive, Online Technique Course.
Past Clinic
Introduction
Small Session, Online Freestyle Technique Program – Practice, refine and learn techniques to become a better swimmer without a pool!
*** This online program is designed specifically for only 12 swimmers ages 12 & 13!
Work with an Olympic gold medalist to learn technique to swim more efficiently and for faster racing. Together, you will review examples of techniques done both properly and improperly. Practice the movements in front of a mirror while receiving feedback from your clinician. Learn to harness the power of visualization with your instructor to apply what you learned in the water.
Participants in this program will develop an in-depth understanding of the movements and techniques required to swim fast in this interactive and engaging program.
This course includes:
- 8 classes over 4 weeks
- Each class is 30 to 40 minutes long
- PRIVATE SESSIONS: Each participant will receive two private one-on-one sessions for 10 minutes each. The first session will be at the beginning of the course so that you and your instructor can get to know each other better. The second session will be towards the end of the course.
- Participants will utilize video, out of water exercises, and visualization
Leading this freestyle course is Olympic gold medalist Clark Smith! Clark is a very thorough and engaging instructor. He has studied technique his whole life in order to become an American Record Holder, NCAA Champion and an Olympic Gold Medalist. Your swimmer will be able to work with Clark to get inside his mind and his freestyle to race faster!
This program consists of 8 classes over 4 weeks. The main focus of each class will be on a different component of the stroke:
- Body and Head Position
- Feel for the Water and Front Catch
- Full Arm Pull (underwater)
- Arm Recovery (out of the water)
- Hips and Core
- Kick
- Stroke Length
- Stroke Tempo
Class Schedule:
Thursdays at 5:00 PM ET
Sundays at 2:00 PM ET
Class begins on May 14
Suggested Participants
This course will be for swimmers ages 12 & 13! Bring a notebook and pen or pencil to take notes. Please also be near a mirror so that your swimmer can practice the movements and watch themselves to build muscle memory.
Curriculum
FREESTYLE CLASS STRUCTURE
Each class will focus on a different component of freestyle and build upon what is learned each week. Olympic gold medalist Clark Smith will work with participants to engage them in an age appropriate and enthusiastic learning environment. Each class will be structured similarly and follow a pattern designed to accelerate learning and build muscle memory outside of the pool. Swimmers who complete this course will be better prepared to swim fast when pools reopen!
- Introduction: The class will open with a welcome from Olympic gold medalist Clark Smith. He will review a summary of the skill being taught as well as the importance of that skill as it fits into the whole freestyle stroke.
- Video Examples: Clark will then show video examples of both effective and ineffective technique for that specific skill. He will point out what makes the demonstration good or bad and why.
- Drill Videos: Corrective drill videos will then be shown to help swimmers understand what they might be able to do to fix or improve their technique in that specific area of the stroke.
- Dryland Exercises: Practice both exercises to build muscle memory as well as practice movements in front of a mirror to develop an image of the skills. The movement component is particularly important right now while swimmers need to keep their muscles remembering the movement of swimming with good technique!
- Visualization: Swimmers will then close their eyes and visualize themselves swimming the technique and the drills to reinforce what they have now watched and mimed. This continues to develop the learning component and build a memory and feeling of each technique.
- Review, Notes, Other Questions: The class will wrap up with swimmers writing the main points of what was learned in a log book to help them remember what was worked on. Participants are also welcome to ask questions!
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