Faster Freestyle, Sprinting & Butterfly Swim Camp (Ages 13 & Over)

Clovis North High School Aquatics Complex
2770 E International Ave, Fresno, CA 93730

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  • 63days
  • 13hours
  • 57minutes
  • 31seconds

Introduction

Fitter & Faster is producing a 2-day swim camp for Senior Level swimmers (ages 13 & over) at the Clovis North High School Aquatics Complex in Clovis, California on September 7 & 8, 2024! See below for additional swim camps in Clovis, CA for other age groups.

FASTER FREESTYLE, SPRINTING, & BUTTERFLY SWIM CAMP (Ages 13 & over)
DAY 1 (Saturday, September 7): Freestyle Technique & Sprinting
DAY 2 (Sunday, September 8): Butterfly Technique 

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-> Availability in each session is limited to 24 participants to ensure the highest level learning experience.
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SESSION START TIMES:
DAY 1: Check in 9 AM, Camp 9:15-12:15 PM
DAY 2: Check in 12:15 PM, Camp 12:30-3:30 PM

ADDITIONAL SWIM CAMPS IN CLOVIS, CA:

Suggested Participants

Our top priority is to provide a world-class learning experience for all participants at all of our camps. This camp has sessions for swimmers ages 13 & older. Participants will range from one-year of competitive swimming experience to AAAA times and faster. 

Curriculum

FASTER FREESTYLE, BUTTERFLY & SPRINTING SWIM CAMP - September 7 & 8

Over 2 days, participants will focus on building fundamental habits for high-level freestyle, butterfly strokes, and sprinting. Through targeted sessions, swimmers will refine techniques such as body line, catch, kick, pull, and breathing patterns to enhance efficiency and power for faster swimming!

    Day 1 (Saturday, September 7): FREESTYLE TECHNIQUE & SPRINTING

    Establishing good habits for high-level freestyle begins early in one's swimming journey and is vital regardless of the swimmer's age or experience. Today's session focuses on refining techniques like bodyline, catch, kick, pull, and breathing pattern, essential for improved efficiency and power in freestyle. Swimming fast demands not just technical prowess but also efficiency and dedication, and participants will work to enhance their overall sprinting speed. It's crucial for swimmers to develop habits that enable them to race shorter distances with maximum velocity while maintaining excellent technique, setting them up for success as they progress in their swimming career.

    • BODYLINE: A freestyle race is going to be fastest with the proper bodyline. Even the slightest adjustment of the chin, neck, and/or back can make a huge difference. As swimmers mature in the sport and grow physically, their body position shifts and often bad habits are created. Participants will learn and practice proper posture and engagement of their core to have a strong foundation for better technique - creating a full-body connection for more hydrodynamic and efficient strokes.
    • ROTATION: Freestyle is fastest and most efficient when a swimmer’s body is “rotating” around their spine with each stroke. This part of swimming freestyle has a big effect on maintaining a proper bodyline. Participants will practice activating their core muscles to form a powerful connection from head to toe with every stroke.
    • KICKING: A swimmer’s kick is the motor behind their freestyle! There are obviously proper and improper ways to kick which we will review at the camp. Just as important, however, is practicing the complexities of how and when swimmers need to “shift gears” in their legs to become stronger and faster racers.
    • PULL: The pull in freestyle keeps a swimmer balanced and accelerating forward. This is a skill that needs cultivation throughout all swimmers’ careers. Having an early vertical forearm “catch” enables a swimmer to put immediate pressure back on the water. Properly completing the stroke keeps the swimmer moving forward efficiently. The later the “catch” or not “finishing” the stroke has a negative impact on a swimmer’s bodyline and speed.
    • SPRINTING: Earlier in the session, your swimmer worked on body position, tempo and length of stroke. Now, we are going to apply those skills to swimming “all out” on top of the water with efficiency and power.
    • SPRINTING & PACING APPLICATION: Swimmers at this session will work on applying their newly developed skills during racing scenarios. As with all the other segments of this camp, the clinicians will provide feedback for your swimmer to take home and apply at upcoming practices and meets.

    DAY 2 (Sunday, September 8): BUTTERFLY TECHNIQUE

    At the highest level of swimming, butterfly is the second fastest stroke and beautiful to watch because of its rhythmic and powerful strokes. There are some complexities to establishing a smooth, rhythmic fly, but with practice and attention to detail your swimmer can master the stroke and begin swimming it for longer distances and at very fast speeds!

    • BODYLINE: A butterfly race is going to be fastest with a proper bodyline. Even the slightest adjustment of the chin, neck, and/or back can make a huge difference. As swimmers mature in the sport and grow physically, their body position shifts and bad habits can emerge. Participants will learn and practice proper posture and engagement of their core to have a strong foundation for better technique - creating a full-body connection for more hydrodynamic and efficient butterfly strokes.
    • KICK: Each butterfly stroke has two kicks to propel the swimmer towards the other end of the pool! If the kicks are properly timed and equally strong, they can positively impact your swimmer’s efficiency and stroke timing! Your swimmer will work on how and when to kick in butterfly for maximum speed.
    • PULL: Long and smooth strokes allow swimmers to have a more efficient and fluid butterfly. The pull in butterfly keeps a swimmer accelerating forward. Your clinicians will work with participants to establish an early vertical forearm, “the catch”, enabling the swimmers to put immediate pressure back on the water. Properly completing the stroke keeps the swimmer moving forward efficiently and fast.
    • BREATH: The timing of the breath in butterfly has a direct relationship on a swimmer’s body position, pull, kick and TIMES! At this camp, we will work with participants on breathing with their chin low to the water... and WHEN to breathe in their stroke cycle so that they develop the most efficient stroke possible!

    ASK QUESTIONS

    Swimmers and parents are invited to ask the clinicians questions during a Q&A session. Gain insight into their training regimen, diet and nutrition, and recovery tactics.

    WATCH THE CLINICIANS

    Observe clinicians swim at full speed and demonstrate a progression of perfectly executed drills to achieve powerful, efficient and fast swimming.

    PUT YOUR SKILLS TO THE TEST

    Throughout the camp, swimmers will practice what they've learned with some of the world's most elite Swimmer Clinicians and coaches!

    Take a photo, get autographs, and chat with your clinicians!

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    Countdown
    • 63days
    • 13hours
    • 57minutes
    • 31seconds
    Lead Clinician

    Giles Smith is a National Champion and Pan American Games gold medalist. He is known for his precision of technique especially towards the end of races when his competitors are fatiguing. Learn how to achieve AND maintain fast and efficient swimming all the time by learning from Giles Smith!