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Title: Long Term Athlete Development


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Long Term Athlete DevelopmentSLSC Swim Program
for 07 08 swim season
  • Alain Delorme Phil Parker
  • Thursday, December 6, 2007

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LTADStages of Development
  • Active Start
  • Ages 0-6
  • Stage 1
  • Fundamentals
  • Females 6-9, Males 7-10
  • Stage 2
  • Learn to Train
  • Females 10-12, Males 11-13
  • Stage 3
  • Train to Compete
  • Females 13-15, Males 14-16
  • Stage 4
  • Train to Excel
  • Females 16, Males 17

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Basic Overview
  • Start at the bottom work up
  • Success based on proper foundation
  • Physiological psychological readiness for
    training competitive excellence

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Active StartAge 0-6
  • Fundamental movements and play
  • Physical activity
  • Daily active play based on fun
  • Healthy weight
  • ? brain function, coordination, social skills,
    gross motor skills, emotions, leadership,
    imagination
  • Build confidence ? self-esteem
  • Build strong bones muscles, ? flexibility,
    ? good posture balance, ? fitness, ? stress,
    improves sleep

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Stage 1 Fundamentals Females 6-9 Males 7-10
  • Lay the foundation
  • Fundamentals and fun
  • Critical learning period
  • Essentials
  • Develop ABCs (agility, balance, coordination,
    speed)
  • Develop flexibility endurance
  • Multi-Sport play, multi-task approach
  • Movement skills before sport specific

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SLSC Program
  • Introduction to basic flexibility exercises
  • Speed endurance development using games
  • Multi-sport promotion
  • Travelling skills, object control skills, balance
    movements
  • i.e. lunges, juggling, cartwheels, summersaults,
    etc
  • Also using body weight Swiss ball medicine
    ball exercises

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SLSC Program cont.
  • Introduction to simple sport rules etiquette
  • Program activities based on academic calendar
  • Enhanced by multi-sport camps during summer and
    winter holidays
  • Participate once or twice a week if children
    have a preferred sport, so long as there
    is  participation in many other sports 3 or 4
    times per week to ensure future excellence

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Implementation
  • Multiple skill practices
  • ? frequency of practices
  • ? frequency of play
  • Proper process, skill acquisition
  • Emphasis on execution
  • Less on results
  • ? coach to athlete ratio

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Rationale
  • Physical psychological benefits
  • A sound and effective youth program powerful
    successful senior program
  • General skills solid foundation
  • Process, process, processnot results!
  • A great foundation is the key to all future
    development

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Stage 2 Learn to TrainFemales 10-12, Males 11-13
  • Skill test (entry exit)
  • Sound basic skill execution
  • Multi-task/multi-event
  • Broad based skill fitness development
  • Avoid early specialization
  • Research based
  • Precocious /or over ambitious club program
  • Late developers often reach higher senior levels
    of performance

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Maturation in Girls Boys
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Rationale
  • Sensitive (critical) age periods of development
  • Developed skills proper execution with ? speed

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Stage 3 Train to CompeteFemales 13-15, Males
14-16
  • Learn to execute
  • Initiate generalized senior type training
    program
  • Progressive introduction to resistance training
  • Introduction to
  • Anaerobic
  • Anaerobic/Lactate Threshold
  • Heart Rate
  • Introduction to stroke specialization

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Rationale
  • Females Males past peak height velocity
    growth (majority)
  • Growth decelerating
  • Hormone production promotes physical
    physiological readiness for advanced training
  • Muscle strength development
  • ? capacity for advanced training
  • All previous points assessed on individual basis
    differ from swimmer to swimmer

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Stage 4 Train to ExcelFemales 16, Males 17
  • Success is based on foundation set by previous
    stages
  • Without this strong foundation, athletes may not
    be physically and mentally ready for training
    competitive excellence
  • Increase/high amount of training

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Stage 4 cont.
  • Investment years
  • Sport Team commitment (10 year training
    process to reach the podium/national
    team/international success)
  • Training begins at
  • Females 13 15 yrs of age
  • Males 14 - 16 yrs of age
  • http//www.swimmeet.ca/MeetReport.aspx?mid5450

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Conclusion
  • Past success, future success
  • Based on research
  • Lower injury rates
  • Lower drop out rates
  • Sport for life

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References
  • Clifford Barry
  • Dr. Jeno Tihanyi
  • Swim Natation Canada (SNC)
  • Swim Ontario
  • http//www.ltad.ca/
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