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Cify of Sparta - Parks & Recreation Department
Sparta Family Aquatic Center
Dear Parents and Swimmers,
We are just about to get off the ground with our aquatic season. With the final touches
being constructed to the new aquatic facility, we have been able to set a schedule for open pool
times, swim lessons, and aqua classes. This year there will be changes to how we will make use
ofour summer season. This packet will highlight changes rnade, polices and procedures to all
aquatic programs. We hope you enjoy the new pool facility as well as the opportunity to immerse
yourself in our Aquatic adventure.
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ts ra.d, G tlbettlow- c.r.R.s., A.F.o, c.p.s.I.
Parks and Recreation Director
City of Sparta
1000 E. Montgomery St
Sparta, WI 54656
608-269-6322 (offrce)
608-269-8466 (fax)
J oh,w M oD onald'- A.F.o., LG, LGI
Recreation Specialist
City of Sparta
1000 E. Montgomery Street
Sparta, WI 54656
608-269-6322 (Office)
608-269-8466 (Fax)
Sparta Family Aquatic Center
Pool Schedule
7:00 am - 8:00 amMonday - Friday
8:00 am - 9:30 amMonday - Friday
10:00 am - 11:40 amMonday - Thursday
12:00 pm - 4:00 pmMonday - Friday
4:10 pm - 5:50 pmMonday - Thursday
6:00 pm - 8:00 pmMonday - Friday
12:00 pm - 8:00 pmSaturday - Sunday
9:30 am - 11:30 am(Saturday/Sunday)
Open Lap SwimPropulsion WalkingAqua Zamba (Monday)
Swim Team
Swim Lessons
Open Swim
Swim LessonsAqua Zumba (Tuesday)
Open Swim
Open Swim
Rentals
Sparta Family Aquatic CenterPool Fees
Dail AdmissionYouth & Senior $3.00
Adult $s.00
$3.00ShowersSeason Passes
Type Resident Non-Resident
$6s.63Individual Child $37.50
Individual Adult $45.00 $78.75
$90.00 $ l 57.50Family** Season Passes fees are prorated for Iate opening)**
Pool RentalsSlideNo Slide
$ 1s0 $2000 - 60 personss22s6l - 136 persons $ 175
$200 $250137 -236 persons$27s237 -336 persons s22s
No Concessions No Charge No Charge
$s0Concessions $50
Swim Team
Resident Non Residents42Individual $24
$87.50Familv(3ormore) $50
Sparta Seahorses Swim Team
Welcome to lhe 2014 Swim Team Season. We are off to a fast start and are very excitedto open our new aquatic facility. Our philosophy is to offer the participants tlie ability to be in asafe environment while they leam the basics of competitive swirn. Our aim is to make sure thatyour swimmer will get the most out of this unique experience. We are here to provide a funatmosphere, the building ofnew friendships, and the induction into a lifelong spott. This letter isgoing to go over how we are going to operate this season. The stnrcture ofthe season ishighlighted below.
/ Welcome letter distributed in person on first day/ Groups of swimming/ A schedule will be emailed at the end of the first week/ Parent Involvement/ Communication will operate as follows:
o The coach will communicate with parents via email throughout the season. Itcan be challenging trying to make sure swirnmers get the information back toparents. Any questions or concems you have can be directed via email, calling the
Recreation Department office, or stopping in personally. Additional forms,
schedules, and needed infonnation will be attached in an email. The coach willmake sure to indicate if there is something attached.
In regards to how we run swim team we are going to offer something a little different.We are going to offer 3 different levels of competitive swimming. We will offer "Bronze","Silver", and "Gold" swimming groups. This gives the competitor a chance to swim workoutsthat best suit their age and ability to get the most out ofthe season. Below is a description ofeach of the groups:
Bron4e Grow
Practice time will focus on developing all 4 competitive strokes. Butterfly (BF or Fly),Backstroke (BA), Breaststroke (BR), and Freestyle (FR). In addition to developing these strokes,tums and starts for each stroke will also be introduced. Bronze swimmers will also begin tostrengthen anaerobically with an introduction to endurance and dry land training. Swimrnersshould be able to swim 25 yards fteestyle with some demonstration or understanding ofsidebreathing. A basic overview of how a meet runs, relays and all the different events a swimmernray race in is also introduced. The ability to dive is helpful, but not required. Parents be advised;this is not a swin lesson. Bronze goup swinrmers must swim in at least 2 swim meets beforeprogressing to the Silver Group. They will be given the tools to balance commitment anddedication with having fun and stafng positive.
Silver Grouo
This group is ideal for the swimmer who can demonstrate a good understanding ofeachcompetitive stroke. In addition to each stroke can also demonstrate a tum and start for eachstroke. Coaches anticipate that the Silver swimmer is still developing these skills and will workmore exclusively on refining the advanced competitive skills such as relays, open and flip tums,streamlining, starts, events, and racing. Some new skills will be introduced such as timemanagement and comprehending workouts. In addition, it is required that as a pad ofourendurance training, the Silver swimmer must be able to swim 12 x 50 Free on 1 : 15 holding atime within 15 seconds of their best 50 free time. In this practice group most of our time willfocus on endurance training, refining and correcting the 4 competitive strokes, tums and starls.We will also introduce dry land training as well as time management. Silver swimmers must beable to dive offthe block and swim 100 yards freestyle with side breathing and 100 yardsbackstroke, demonstrate a good understanding of the breaststroke and butterfly strokemechanics. Silver Group Swimmers must have bcen on swim team for at least I year beforeadvancing to the gold level.
Gold Group
With this practice group experienced competitive swimmers will have the ability to swimall 4 strokes and has a strong understanding of the mechanics and how to propel through thewater efficiently. Gold Swimmers begin to discover their strengths. Coaches begin toindividualize workouts to enhance those specific strengths. Furthermore, teaching the GoldSwimmer how to manage.time, pacing, and comprehending workouts. A gold swimmer mustswim 12 x 100 fiee on I :45 holding a time within l5 seconds of their best 100 free times.Practice time will focus on endurance training, stroke refinement, racing strategies, dry landtraining and time management. Gold swimmers will be able to lead and motivate developingswimmers while mastering racing strategies. Furthermore, allowing the swimmer to $ow andmature into a leader, build confidence, and meet their swim goals.
Cost: * Each participant will bc rcquired to hold a pool membership * See Chart Above *
Again, we want to welcome you and thank you for taking time to invest in your child'sdevelopmental experiences in the swimming world. If you have any questions and/or concemsplease call or email us at the info listed.
Yours in Swimming,
JohwMcDon^old.r- A.F.o., LG, LGI Khnna.'KddtRecreation SpecialistCity of Sparta1000 E. Montgomery StSparta, WI 54656608-269-6322 (oIfice)608-269-8466 (fax)i [email protected]
Head Coach608-269-6322 (office)
Swim Lessons
The Sparta Parks and Recreation Department and brand new Sparta Family AquaticCenter are proud to announce some new changes that are taking place this summer. This year weare going to offer 3 sessions of lessons; with each session having moming (AM) liours, ASWELL as in the evening (PM) hours. This section will go over all the scheduling, policies, andprocedures as it relates to Sparta Swim Lessons. Another big change this year is the achrallessons themselves. We have increased the amount of levels offered and what the criteria is topass each level. Being that they have changed from years past; it is imperative that you read thefollowing information and descriptions for each [eve[ so that a participant can be properly placedinto the right level. Swim Lessons will operate as follows:
Session Dates Fee's - Cost is per Session
Session I: July 7tl'- JuIy 17th
Scssion 2: July 21't - July 3l*t
Session 3: August 4th - August l4th
Resident:
Non - Resident
Individual Family
$20.00 $40.00
$3s.00 $70.00
Swim lessons will be 4 days; Monday through Thursday. We will use Fridays as a make-up day for all lessons. In the event of inclement weather, the Sparta Parks and RecreationDepartment will make the cancellation call 30 minuets prior to the start of a lesson. In case a
Friday is used all times and locations will remain the same as if we were doing normal lessons.
Session Times - Morning (AM)
10:00 - 10:30 AM(Perch, Pike, Eel, Starfish, Polliwog, Advanced Polliwog, Intermediate I, Advanced 2)
10:35 - 11:05 AM(Kipper, Perch, Pike, Ray, Intermediate 1, Intermediate 2, Intermediate 3, Adv. Polliwog)
11:10 - 11:40 AM(Kipper, Polliwog, Starfish, Eel, Ray, Intermediate 2, Intermediate 3, Advanced 1, Adv.3)
Session Times - EveninC (PM)
4:10 - 4:40 PM(Perch, Pike, Eel, Starfish, Polliwog, Advenced Polliwog, Intermediate 1, Advanced 2)
4:45 - 5:15 PM(Kipper, Perch, Pike, Ray, Intermediate 1, Intermcdiate 2, Intermediate 3, Adv. Polliwog)
5:20 - 5:50 PM(Kipper, Polliwog, Starfish, Ecl, Ray, Intermediate 2, Intermediatc 3, Advanccd 1, Adv. 3)
Levels - 1ln order)
Kipner - Parent Child Agcs 6 months thru 48 months
To encourage children to explore their AQ environment and their own skills in the waterwith their parents help. To encourage children to propel themselves through the water. To teachbasic AQ and boating Safety, emphasizing the parental responsibility and allowing children toaccept some ofthe responsibility. To facilitate the children's ftansition to the AQ at thepreschool levels, without parents.
Perch Ages 2-3 (Equivalent --+ 2013 Preschool Levels 1-3)
The primary objectives are to get the child comfortable putting his/her face in the water,blowing bubbles, and being held by anotlrer adult. In addition, the perch level focuses on skillsthat allow the children to stay relaxed in both the front and back positions. Class is designed toaid as a transition for advanced 2-3 year olds to move unto the Pike/ Eel level.
Pike Ages 3 -5 (Equivalent ---+ 2013 Prcschool Lcvcls I - 3)
With the use ofpersonal floatation devices, children are taught the basic building blocksof swimming. Reinforcing the skills acquired at a Perch level, this beginner level class isdesigned for new swimmers, teaching basic paddles stroke and kicking skills, pool safety, andcomfort in holding their faces in the water while blowing bubbles and swimming.
Eel Ages 3 - 5 (Equivalent ---+ 2013 Preschool Levels I - 3)
This is an intermediate level for the swirnrner who can move throughout the waterindependently with or without the aid ofbubbles. Children should be able to swim l0 yards. Onthe front, back and side with a flotation aid and 5 ft. without. Children are taught to float andperform the progressive paddle stroke. Elementary Backstroke, Side Stroke, Side breathing andjumping is taught at this level.
Ray Ages3-5 (Equivalent ---+ 2013 Preschool Levcls 1 - 3)
Ray Swimmers are ready to begin developing endurance as well as irnproving strokeskills. Children are introduce to treading water and side breathing. They also learn more aboutpersonal water safety. This level is a more advanced level for the child who can swim on theirfront, back, and side % length without a flotation aid. Ray works to improve stroke skills(including side breathing), leam more about personal safety, and build endurance by swimmingon their front and back. Elementary Backstroke and Sidestroke are also developed.
Polliwoe Ages 6 & Up (Equivalent ---+ 2013 Lcvcl 1)
Polliwog is the beginner level for our school aged swim lessons. Endutance is stressed inthe polliwog level as swimmers will be able to swim an entire length of the pool without the aidof a floatation device. It is during this level that children will become comfortable and adjust toan aquatic environment. Basic water skills covered are front, back, and sidestroke. Children willalso work on submerging, floating, treading water, and streamlining.
Advanced Polliwos Ages 6 & Up (Equivalent -+ 2013 Level 1)
Advanced Polliwog is by instructor referral only. This level is for children who havetaken polliwog but need to develop more endurance. Form is reinforced in this level along withbuilding more confidence. The endurance swim for this level is 2 lengths on front without anyrest.
Starfish Ages 6 & Up (Equivalent ---+ 2013 Level 2)
Starfish Swimmers are ready to develop endurance as well as improving stroke skills.Children are introduce to ffeading water, And side breathing. They also leam more aboutpersonal water safety. This level is a more advanced level for the child who can swim on theirfront, back, and side I length without a flotation aid. Starfish works to improve stroke skills(including side breathing), leam more about personal safety, and build endurance by swimmingon their front and back. Elementary Backstroke and Sidestroke are also developed. Good form isworked on.
Intermediate I Ages 6 & Up (Equivalent ---+ 2013 Level 3)
This class emphasizes swirnming strokes, endurance and water safety. Children will beable to achieve floating, treading water, side breathing and diving. The endurance swim is 3
lengths and should be completed before advancing to Mirurow. In addition to endurance, strokeform is also emphasized. Guppies continue to work on confidence and survival skill.
Intermediate 2 Ages 6 & Up (Equivalent ---+ 2013 Levcl 3)
The primary objective is to improve the child's strokes and to build endurance. This isthe initial intermediate level. At the minnow level, children can refine the strokes they haveleamed as their skills become more like those normally used in swimming. They will leam morediving skills and personal safety. At the end of this level, they wilt be able to swim freestylewith side breathing, backstroke, sidestroke and breaststroke. Open turns are also introduced.The endurance swim at this level is 150 yards or 3 lengths.
Intermediate 3 Ages 6 & Up (Equivalent ---+ 2013 Level 4)
Children in this level build their endurance up to 5 lengths on both sides and refinepreviously learned strokes. Also, butterfly is introduces. Flip turns are taught with theappropriate strokes. Advanced water skills introduced include surface dives, diving approaches,and underwater swim and enhanced survival skills.
Advanced 1 Age 6 & Up (Equivalent ---+ 2013 Levcl 5)
In this level, children continue to refine all strokes and continue building endurance withproper technique. They develop the ability to perform complex swimming activities. Starts andtums are perfected. Children also leam about swimming for fitness and focus on water safetyskills. Children are also introduced to competitive swimming rules and form while building theirendurance up to 7 lengths.
Advanced 2 Ages 6 & Up (Equivalent ---+ 2013 Level 5)
Children at this level continue to improve their strokes with starts and tums. Competitiveswimming rules are taught along with the complexities of the spofl of swimming. It is duringthis level that we encourage advanced swimmers to move on to the swim team. Children buildtheir endurance up 1o I0 lengths.
Advanced 3 Ages 6 & Up (Equivalent ---+ 2013 Lcvel 6)
Advanced 3 is the last level for children to complete in the Sparta Parks and RecreationSwim Lesson Program. Generally, children that complete this level go on to become lifeguardsand/or swim team pafticipants. During this level, children build up their endurance to i4lengthsof the pool and work on stroke tefinement. Children are also introduced to Junior Lifeguardingskills.
Adult Swim Lessons
The purpose of the class is to teach basic fundamentals of swimming through progressiveswimming classes to adults who never have had a chance to take lessons and would like to leamhow to properly swim.
Private/Adaptive Swim Lessons
The primary goal and objective is to let a participant get more one on one attention andhave a more comfortable environment to learn as well as succeed in swim lessons. Privatelessons are done by our instructors on their own time when they are available as well as at theirown cost. You may leave your name and number at the Recreation Ofhce or at the Front Desk ofthe pool and you will then be contacted by an instructor.
ZumbalAqua Zumba - Instructor: Jennifer H
Get ready to take your workout from the land to the water! The session will kick off withyour typical Zumba class (on land)! We will use a fusion of hypnotic Latin rhythrns and easy tofollow moves to create a dynamic fitress program that will blow you away. Our goal is simple:We want you to want to work out, to love working out, to get hooked. Zumba@ Fanatics achievelong term benefits while experiencing an absolute blast in one exhilarating hour ofcaloric-buming, body-energizing, awe-inspiring movernents meant to engage and captivate for life!With the opening of our NEW Aquatic Center we will transition to the water with Aqua ZumbalThis class is the 'pool party'' workout for adults ofall ages. This is a safe, effective, andchallenging water-based workout that integrates the Latin inspired dance fitness moves andmusic from Zumba. Utilizing the resistance inherent in the water we will work every majormuscle group without joint strain from regular impact workouts. Class will take place in shallowend (where water levels are between chest and shoulder height).
Time: Mondays 7:00 - 7:50 AM Fee: $ 1 0.00/resident, $ 15.0OAtron-ResidentTuesdays 4:15 - 5:00 PM
Particinant Placement
As you get ready to sign up for lessons it is key that you sign a participant up for the rightlesson. The above mentioned material for each class is a description of the primary objectives foreach class. Please read the following repor-t cards to get a better idea of where your child shouldbe placed. Again, lessons are DIFFERENT from years past. The lessons are more of a challengeto pass than before. A participant should be placed in a level where he or she CANNOTcomplete all the items of testing; but CAN accomplish the previous level items without hesitationto 100 % efficiency. The overall purpose ofour program is to teach and make sure participantscan achieve all the skills to 100 % efficiency and to leam how to use these skills to stay safewhile in an aquatic environment. The Sparla Aquatics Swim Lesson staff will not pass solneonefor any other reason than successfully completing the level requirements to 100 % satisfaction.
Sparla Family Aquatic CcntcrSparta Park & Rccrctlion Dct)artment
PIIOGRESS REPORT
Sparta Family Aquatic CcnlcrSparta Park & Ilccrcation Dcpartmcnt
PROGRI],SS RI'PORT
NAME
Session l)afe Class Dav Class 'l'ime
Kipper - Parcnt Child
Mouth BubblesSubmergingScooping ArmsFront and Back FloatFront GlidcsKicking - Front and BackIndependent Watcr EntryClimbing out of the poolIndependence - Pass bhvn tcacher and parentPool SafetyUsing PDF'sSafc Boating
Watcr safcty Skills prescnted in class.
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INSTRUCTOR
REGISTER FORYes - Skill Achicved NMP- Needs More Practice
NAME
Session Date Class Day Class Time
PIKD
Front float rvith helpBack float with hclpIntroduction to bobs with mouth bubblesPaddle on front l0 mctcrs with float bclt &blorving bubblesPaddle on back l0 meters with float beltPaddle on sidc l0 meters with float bclt and carin rvaterJump from cdgc lvithout help
Water safety Skills presented in class.
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Sparta Family Aquatic CentcrSparta Park & Recrettion Departmcnt
PROGRESS REPORT
Sparta Family Aquatic CcntcrSparta Park & Recrcation Departmcnt
PROGRESS REPOR'I'
NAME
Scssion Date Class Day Class Time
PERCH
Ovcr comc any fcar
Adjust to class situation
Front float n'ith mouth bubblcs and assistancc
Back float with assistancc
Submcrgc (l bob)
Front kick with board
Enter and leave pool different ways
Pool Safety
Water safety Skills presented in class.
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INSTRUCTOR
REGISTER FORYes - Skill Achieved NMP- Needs Morc Practice
NAME
Scssion Datc Class Day Class Timc
EELnront float l0 seconds without beltBack float 10 seconds without bcltBobs comfortably with nose bubblesPaddlc on front l0yds with float belt, sft WoutSide breathing with board (% width)Paddle on back lOyds rvith float bclt, 5ft withoutElementary back strokc (arms only) with floatIntroduction to side strokc armsJump in dccp rvith confidencc (sidc)Treading water 30 scconds without float belt
Watcr safety Skills presented in class,
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Yes - Skill Achieved NMP- Necds More PracticeYcs - Skill Achieved NMP- Nceds Morc Practice
Snarta Familv Aoualic CcntcrSpartl Park & Rdcrcition Dcpartmcnt
I'IIOGR[SS RI'PORT
Sparta Family Aquatic CenlcrSparla I'ark & llccrcalion Dcpartmenl
PROGRESS R[,POR?'
NAMD
Scssion Datc Class Day Class Timc
IIAY
Survival float I minuteFront crawl rvith side breathing (% width)Back crawl with straight lcg kicks (% width)Intro, to elementary backstroke (% width)Introduction to side strokeJump in deep from edgcJump from block rvith comfortTread lYater comfortably I minutcSwim under waterIntroduction to diving: Knecling
_ Introduction to diving: StandingWater safety Skills presented in class.
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INSTRUCTOR
REGISTER FORYcs - Skill Achicvcd NMP- Nceds More Practice
NAME
Session Datc Class Day_ Class Timc_Polliwog
Front float l0 sccondsBack float 10 secondsBobs comfortablyPaddle on front, face in no bclt, (1 width)Side breathing with board (1 width)Paddle on back Without bclt (1 width)Elementary back stroke w/ flu1ter kickSide stroke W/ flutter kick, ear in (1 width)Jump in deep with confidenccIntroduction trcad water 30 scc without belt
Water safety Skills presented in class.
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INSTRUCTOR
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Yes - Skill Achieved NMP- Needs More Practice
Sparta Family Aquatic CcntcrSpartlr Park & Rdcrcition Deparamcnt.
PROGRESS REPORT
Sparta Family Aquatic CentcrSparla Park & Recrcation Departmcnt- PROGRI]SS REPORT
NAME
Session Date Class Dav Class Time
Advanccd Polliwog
Front and Back Float 30 scconds cachI lcngth of front crawl rv/arms and breaths, no rcstI lcngth of back crawl w/ arms and strong kickPaddlc on front with front breath, facc in,No belt (1 lcngth)Elcmcntary Backstrokc, arms and lcgs,Good Form (l lcngth)Sidestrokc scissors kick (l rvidth)Elemcntary back stroke arms rvith fluttcr kickEnduranc€ Slyim, Front Crawl, 50 meters, No RcstDive from pool edgc: KneelingDivc from pool edgc: StandingTrcading \Yater 45 scconds - No bclt
Water safety Skills presented in class.
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NAME
Session Date Class Dav Class Time
Starfish
Survival float 2 minutes on frontFront crawl with side breathing (1 width)Good FormBack crawl rvith straight leg kicks (width)Good FormElementary backstrokc (l length )Side strokc (l rvidth)Jump irr deep from blockTread water for 2 minutcsSwim under watcrDive from edgeDive from block
Water safety Skills presented in class.
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REGISTERFORYcs - Skill Achieved NMP- Necds Morc Practice Yes - Skill Achieved NMP- Needs More Practice
NAME
Class Da Class Time
Intcrmcdiate I
Survival float on back I minutcEndurancc swim 100yds (2 lcngths) No RestFront craryl with sidc breathing (1 lcngths)Back crawl with straight leg kicks (1 lengths)Elemcntary back stroke (rvidth)Sidc stroke (l width)Jump in dcep with confidenccTread lyater comfortably I minutcDive from pool cdge: KneelingDive from pool edgc: Standing
Sparla Familv Aoualic CcntcrSpart?r Park & Rdcrcition DeDartmcnt
PI{OGRESS IIEPORT
SDarta Familv Aquatic CenterSpartA Park & Rdcreition Dcpartment
PROGRESS REPORT
NAMII
Scssion Date Class Day Class Time
Intcrmcdiatc 2
Survival float 4 minutcs (2min): Front/BackEndurancc srvim 15Oyds (3lengths) front crawlFront crawl (1 lcngth) Good FormBack crarvl (1 Iength) Good FormElemcntary back crarvl (l lcngths) Good FormSide stroke (1 length) Good FormIntroduction to brcaststrokc (1 width)Introduction to open turns front & backTrcad water 3 minutcsUnder watcr swim (l/2 width)Divc from block & dive safcty
Water safety Skills presented in class.
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INSTRUCTOR
REGISTERFORYes - Skill Achieved NMP- Needs Morc Practice
Sparla liamily Aquatic CenlcrSparla l'ark & Rccrcation Departmenl
PROGRESS RIiPORT
Snarta Familv Aoua(ic CcntcrSDarta Park & Rdcrcition DcDartmcnt-
PROGRESS REPORT
Scssion Date
Water safety Skills presented in class.
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INSTRUCTOR
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NA]\,IE
Session Date Clas Da Class Timc
Intermediatc 3
_ Surviyal float front & back, 3 minut€s each_ Endurance Swim 250yds (5 lcngths) FronuBack Crawl_ Front cra\yl with side br€athing; cxccptional form
(2 lengths)
_ Back crawl exceptional form (2 lengths)_ Sidcstroke 2 lengths good form_ Br€ast strokc 1 rvidth good form_ Butterlly kick_ Introducaion to llip turns front & back_ Tread rvater 4 minutcs hands only 1 minute
Undcr ryatcr swim (% width)Feet first surfacc dive
_ Dive from block good form_ Stcp approach diyc from board & diye safety
Water safety Skills prescntcd in class.
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NAME
Session Datc_ Class Day Class Timc
Adyanccd I
Survival float front & back;5 minutas cachEndurancc swim 350yds (7 lcngths) Front/Back4 Lcngths Front cralvl ry/flip turns Except. Form4 Lcngths back crarvl rv/flip turns Exccpt. FormBr€ast strokc (l lcngths) Good FormIntroduction to butterlly 1 width100yds individual mcdlcy (25 yds each strokc)Open/Flip turns front & back Good FormTrcad rvater 5 minutcs, 2 minutcs arms onlyUnder ryater srvim (% width)Fect first sudace divcsStarts-divc from block rvith swimDivc from block Exccptional FormDive from board Good Form
Water safcty Skills pr€sentcd in class.
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INSTRUCTOR
REGISTER FORYes - Skiu Achicved NMP- Nceds More PracticeYcs - Skill Achievcd NMP- Nceds More Practicc
Snsrta liamily Aquatic CentcrSparta Park & lldcrcition DeDarlmcnt
T'ROCRESS REPORT
Sparta Family Aqualic CcntcrSparta Park & Rccrcation Dcpartmcnt
PRO(;RESS REPOR-I
NAMB
Scssion Date Class Day Class Timc
Advanced 2
Endurance swim 500yds Except. Fonn: Front/Back400yds front crarvl with flip turns Exceptional Forml00yds front crawl rescue approaclr400yds back crawl with flip hrrns Exceptiona[ FormBreaststroke (2 lengths) d open tums Except. Forml00yds breast stroke rescue approachButterfly (l lengths) Good Fonn200 Individual medley with turns Good FormOpen/flip turns front & back Exceptional FormTread water 7 min., 4 min. arms only & 3 rnin. legs onlyFeet first surface divesRelay Starts Front crawl MedleyAclivc victirn rescue frorn pool deck as byslandcr/fricnd
Water safety Skills presented in class.
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INSTITUC'I'OR
REGISTER F'ORYes - Skill Achieved NMP- Needs Morc Practice
NAMF]
Session Date Class DaY Class Timc
Advanccd 3
_ Endurance swinr 700t'ds Exccpt. Front CranVBack Crarvl Dach
_ 500yds fronl crslyl with flip turns Erccptional Form
_ 200yds fron( crarvl rcscue aDproacll
_ 500yds back clawl with flip turns Exccp(ional Form
_Brcrststrokc (3 lcngths) ny'olen turns Exccplional lrorm
_200yds breast stroke rcscuc approach
_ Buttcrfll' (2 lcngths) Good Fornr
_ 400 ildividual lncdlcy rvith tnrns Good Fornl
_ Trcad waacr 8 min., 5 min. atms onlJ' & 3 nrin. lcgs onll'
_ Trcad wa(cr rvi{h brick30 secondsIntroductiou to Junior Life Guarding Skills
_ Rctricrc brick& srvlm 1 lcngth on back
_Active/Passivc dro\yning Yictinr rcscuc ryith lube
_ Rescuc Escapcs
_ Rcscuc Jurnps ConUract _ SfrideFcct First sutfacc divcs with rcscuc
Watcr safefy Skills presented in class.
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INSTRUCTORREGISTERYes - Skill Achieved NMP- Needs More Practic€
ReeistrationRegistration for the 2014 Swim Lesson Season will again be different from years past
The department is happy and excited to now offer ONLINE REGISTRATION. We will hostregistration over a 3 week period both online and in our office. There are a few steps that youwill need to take to be able to fully and successfully register for classes online. They are asfollows:
** You must have a valid email address on account through the RecreationDepartment fo use online registration**
Visit www.spartaparks.com
Click "Sign In" (Located on the upper right hand ofthe web's home page)
Username is your Email Address that we have on your account
y' Ctict'(Forgot Password"o If this does not work, plcase call the Sparta Parks and Recreation
Departmcnt Office so that we may assist you in generating a new password,Phonc: (608) 269 -6322
You may register in the Parks and Recreation Department Office aswell like any other program.
Reeistration Dates
June 9th - June 27th - Starting at 8 AM.
With the pool opening up later than usual; things have to be done a little different. In thepast we have and were able to monitor a parlicipant signing up for one session at a time. Thisyear we are allowing the ability to registel for all 3 sessions at once. With that being said; we askthat you are courteous of other families. For example: One family might not be able toparlicipate in Session I and needs to wait for session 2 or 3. If everyone who signs up for sessionalso signs up for session 2 or 3; it leaves no room for everyone who needs to wait to participateas well. You should register your child for ONE class at a time.
** All session registrations will close on June 27th. Session 2 will reopen onJuly ITth at l0:30 am. Session 3 will reopen on July 3l't at I0:30 am. **
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In the event that a participant does not pass a level in one session and is
signed up and paid for the next level in one of the next sessions and there are
no class openings to switch back into the original level; the program fees will
be reimbursed via credit into to the family account to use at a later time.
Checks and cash will not be given as a reimbursement method for the swim
lesson program. It may be in the participant's best interest to sign up for one
session at a time; then sign up for the next session after the participant
receives their report card.