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Swim
21
is the ASA's nationally recognised Club Development Programme, aimed
at "providing appropriate opportunities for swimmers, in order
that they will attain their full potential," and brings together
local authorities, clubs, Regional Development Officers, pool managers,
teachers and coaches. Swim 21 is therefore, all about the needs of swimmers.
Accreditation
by the ASA to the Swim 21 quality standard recognises swimming clubs
that offer high standards and excellence within four different levels
of organisation, namely:
Teaching
- Swimmers are given quality opportunities to develop basic water skills,
laying the foundation for future enjoyment. A qualified ASA teacher
runs it.
Skill
Development
- Swimmers develop technical skills in a training environment. A qualified
ASA club coach runs this stage and the swimmer spends 4-7 hours in the
water each week.
Competitive
Development (Richmond Dales current level)
- This is a training programme that consistently produces athletes at
District and National Age Group level. A qualified ASA coach leads it
and there are 8-16 hours in the water each week.
Performance
- this is a training programme that consistently produces athletes at
National and International level. As well as having a qualified club
coach, swimmers have a range of technical and fitness support. They
spend more than 17 hours each week in the water.
To
achieve Swim 21 accreditation, a club first has to decide in which of
the four levels it wishes to operate. It then has to carry out an audit
to identify the current situation within the club and formulate an action
plan to bring the club up to the level of Swim 21. Working closely with
the ASA Regional Development officer is vital at all stages.

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