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FAST Group
Move-Up Guidelines
At the end of the short course
season and the end of the long course season, coaches promote a
collection of swimmers to new practice groups. During each
“move-up” period, there are swimmers and parents of
swimmers who struggle to understand the decision process used in
determining whether or not a swimmer should be promoted. The
following is a rough outline of factors the coaches use when
determining practice group “move-ups.”
1) For a swimmer to advance to the
next practice group, there must be space available in the next
group. The current size of the team makes this evaluation a harsh
reality. There will be swimmers who are ready to advance, but
don’t because there isn’t space for them.
Be assured, the coaches will make sure swimmers are challenged
regardless of their group placement.
2) For swimmers to be eligible
for a group promotion, they must have been swimming with the team
in the two months prior to the evaluation period.
3) Lane leadership experience in the
current practice group is a key consideration in group
promotion.
4) Swimmers attending the expected
number of practice sessions for their group will be considered for
promotion.
5) Swimmers consistently completing
all practice sets on the prescribed intervals will be considered
for promotion.
6) A swimmer’s behavior at
practice is considered when determining move-ups. Swimmers
listening to the coach’s instructions, not disrupting
practice, behaving maturely, encouraging their teammates, and
giving appropriate effort during practice will be considered for
promotion.
7) A swimmer’s age will be
considered. When possible, an attempt will be made to keep swimmers
of similar ages in the same practice groups.
8) A swimmer’s participation
in FAST attended meets will be considered.
9) A swimmer’s participation
in qualifying meets such as Silver State, Senior State, LC State,
and the 14&U Age Group Champions is considered.
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