
Tuesday, 28 February 2012
How good habits can win gold medals

Monday, 27 February 2012
Seeking Chaperones for the Oympic Trial Camp.

Sunday, 26 February 2012
Week Feb 27-Mar 04 Update

Sessions with Scotty(All AG groups and Sen groups)
Monday 6:00-7:00pm C210, Tuesday 5:30-6:30pm, Wednesday 5:30-6:30PM
Swim Practices
all Novice groups Mon-Fri No changes to schedule, Saturday cancelled
AG2, AG3 Mon-Fri no changes, Saturday cancelled
AG1, Mon-Wed no changes, Thu-Sat cancelled
Sen1,Sen2 Mon-Wed no changes, Thu-Sat cancelled
March Break no practices from Sun March 4th till Sat March 10th.
Regular schedule starts on Sunday, March11th (AG1,Sen1, Sen2) or Monday, March 12th (all Nov groups and AG2, AG3)
Friday, 24 February 2012
Saturday am practice cancelled
Sessions with Scotty
Fwd:Woodstock meet is going ahead as scheduled.
GOT Invitational Info Sheet, Mar. 24-25

| Fredericton Aquanaut Swim Team 2011-2012 Meet Information Sheet | ||||
| Event: | CFB/FCB Gagetown Invitation Spring Fling Invitational (SC) | |||
| Date: | March 24-25, 2012 | |||
| Travel: | On your own | |||
| Pool/Location: | Gagetown Fitness Centre Building M-2 2 Hackaberry Rd CFB Gagetown Oromocto, N.B. | |||
| Host Club: | Gagetown-Oromocto Titans | |||
| Eligibility: | At least one SNB 'B' Standard | |||
| Meet Times: | Session #1: Warm up 8:30am-9:30am, Start 9:45am, On pool deck 8:15am Session #2: Warm up 2:30pm-3:30pm, Start 3:45pm, On pool deck 2:15pm Session #3: Warm up 8:30am-9:30am Start 9:45am, On pool deck 8:15am Session #4: Warm up 3:00pm-4:00pm, Start 4:00pm, On pool deck 2:45pm | |||
| Officiating: | Sean Jessop – sadsac@nb.sympatico.ca | |||
| Meet Entry Fees: | $30.00 Meet Fee +$10.00 Coaching Fee ( ½ of the coaching fee was covered by the Club due to the Swimmer Funding Model) =$40.00 This amount will be charged to your meet fees account | |||
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Deadline for Response for Attendance of Meet: Please Forward to meetresponse@gmail.com
03/02/2012 at midnight | ||||
| Cancellation Deadline: | 03/07/2012 at midnight | |||
| Session #1 Warm Up: 8:30am-9:30am On Deck: 8:15am
50 Breast 50 Breast PARA 50 Breast Masters 200 Free 200 Free Masters 100 Background 100 Back PARA 100 Back Masters 400 IM 400 IM Masters
| Session #2 Warm Up: 2:30pm-3:30pm On Deck: 2:15pm
200 Fly 200 Fly Masters 50 Back 50 Back PARA 50 Back Masters 100 Free 100 Free PARA 100 Free Masters 200 Mixed Free Relay | Session #3 Warm Up: 8:30am-9:30am On Deck: 8:15am
200 Back 200 Free PARA 200 Back Masters 50 Free 50 Free Masters 100 Fly 100 Fly Masters 200 IM 200 IM PARA 200 IM Masters | Session #4 Warm Up: 3:00pm-4:00pm On Deck: 2:45pm
100 Breast 100 Breast PARA 100 Breast Masters 50 Fly 50 Fly Masters 100 IM 100 IM PARA 100 IM Masters 400 Free 400 Free Masters 200 Mixed Medley Relay | |
Why Swim If You Can't Win -- Swim Parent News for January 30, 2012
| January 30, 2012 Please send comments or subscription requests to news@swimmingcoach.org ===================================================================== Why Swim, If You Can't Win? By Noah Whiteman, Age 11 If I was told I would never win a race again, then I would still swim. Winning a race depends on who shows up, but one thing that will be there every time is the clock. Beating your times and dropping time is a great feeling. Winning feels nice and all, but so do four second drops in fifties, eight second drops in hundreds, and thirteen seconds in a two-hundred IM; if those aren't enough to make someone exited, then I'm not sure if winning could do it either. Swimming is also a good way to stay in shape, without having any valid excuses. If it rains, who cares? When the pool is closed, we do dry land. If it's too hot, then take a cold shower. If it's too cold, then take a hot shower. Swimming can work all of your major muscle groups, and can help you perform well in other sports too. According to scientific studies, children who swim tend to do better in school. I believe that they are right. One person in my class, not counting myself, swims. That person and I got called out by our toughest teacher in front of the whole class about how well we did on our mid-terms. In conclusion, I would rather swim than not swim. Swimming is a very well rounded sport, and it is great for staying in shape. It can also build self-confidence, it helps you perform well in other sports, and studies have shown it boosts brain power. (Note from Coach David Wendkos: Noah is an active member of the SPRC Stingrays, a USA Swimming club team in Millersville, Maryland. He is 11 years old. He wrote this in response to a "homework assignment" given to the team, which was to answer the following question: If you knew you would not win another race, what are the reasons that you SHOULD still continue to swim competitively?) |
Guy Edson
10 and under Fast Meet

We need your help....We are looking for level 2 and up Officials to help with the 10 and under meet. We specifically need a meet manager and a computer operator. This is a very short meet from 10 am until 2pm in Fredericton on March 31st.This would be great time for new people to start so they could shadow/assist someone to learn the ropes of the position.
Please let us know if you are available
Wednesday, 22 February 2012
Woodstock warm up information

Woodstock Pool. 105 Connell Park Road. Woodstock, NB E7M 1M5. Tele:(506)325-4671.
On pool deck 9:15 am(make sure you are on time)
Water warm up-9:30-10:00am
Swimmers make sure you have team swim suits and caps and team Tshirt. Bring extra goggles, towels and deck sandals.
Healthy snacks(fruit, veggies, crackers, granola bars) and plenty of water. If you drinking Sport drinks make sure you dilute them so they do not upset your tummy.
Team spirit and positive attitude is a must.
Good luck to all swimmers.
Go FAST Go!!!
Marta
Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Fast Newsletter
Sunday, 19 February 2012
Week Feb 20-26 Update

Thursday, 16 February 2012
Olympic Trial Camp March 30 - April 1 Team selection
Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Additional info - re level 2 clinics Feb 18th
" FAST AND GOT ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE LEVEL II CLINICS.
The clinics are taking place on Saturday, Feb 18th at the Oromocto Base
gym(check at the front desk to enquire about the classroom).
Stroke and Turn 9-11 am
Chief Timekeeper 11-12pm
Clerk of Course 12-1pm
These are free. People are encouraged to read the respective Clinic Materials
and to download the clinic tests and bring them with them on Saturday. **Check at the Swim Canada website to find the necessary information.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me at pramsey@nbnet.nb.ca
Hope to see you there.
Patti Ramsey"
NBSCC results update
Monday, 13 February 2012
Week Feb 13-19 Update

AM practice for Sen1, Sen2, Ag1 as regular
all afternoon and evening practices including dry land (Nov,1,2,3, AG1,2,3, Sen1) are cancelled due to syncro show
Saturday Feb18th
all Saturday water practices are cancelled
Dry land for Sen1,2, AG1 is still on
Sunday Feb 19th
Regular schedule
Movie and Pizza Sleepover for Sen1, Sen2, AG1 (Fri-Sat)-details will be sent in separate email
Friday, 10 February 2012
Fast Swimmers win NBSCC
Thursday, 9 February 2012
Clothing Policy

Hi Folks,
We wanted to remind our swimmers that the club policy is that team suits and caps must be worn at afternoon and evening practices. Swimmers are welcome to wear their flashy and fun suits to morning practices but must wear either their old black and red speedo or the new black and red Tyr suits. Swimmers are not required to wear a swim cap, however if they do, please ensure that it is their fast one.
If you have any concerns regarding this information, please reply to this email or contact Coach Marta directly.
Thanks,
Heather
My Son's Favorite Sport Is.... Swim Parent News for January 23, 2012
January 23, 2012
Please send comments or subscription requests to news@swimmingcoach.org
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My Son's Favorite Sport is Soccer. Isn't It?
By Jeff D. Opdyke
Sometimes parents see what they want to see. And in doing so, they miss a lot.
Case in point: my long-held belief that my son, now 14 years old, loves soccer.
Turns out, I was wrong. After the fall season ended, he announced his retirement.
He finally told me that while he enjoys the game, he isn't as passionate about it as I am. I had just assumed he was because...well, because I wanted to believe it.
The whole experience has been unsettling, and it has forced me to ask myself some difficult questions: Was he putting in all those hard hours just to please me? Did I ignore obvious signs that he wasn't having as much fun as I thought he was? And might he have loved the game, if only I hadn't pushed him to do it more and better?
I don't know all the answers, and I probably never will. But I am convinced of one thing: We parents so often want to believe that our kids share our passions that we're unable -- and often unwilling -- to accept the truth, even when it's in plain sight.
It's embarrassing now, but I've written frequently about my son and soccer. I've described his talent and passion for the game. And I've talked about the sacrifices the family was making so he could pursue his soccer-loving dreams: the endless travel, the out-of-state soccer camps, the time we all spent away from home to attend his practices (two nights a week) and games (as many as four in a weekend).
I was proud of his accomplishments. For several years he played at the highest level, on traveling teams that roamed our home state of Louisiana and the Southeast. He scored goals, and medals hang from a shelf in his bedroom from the various tournaments he and his teammates won from Louisiana to Florida.
Now, though, I see he was just living my dream, not his. All those sacrifices in truth reflected my desire to see him excel in a sport I adore rather than one that resonated with him.
As one of my longtime friends says, "You're so happy believing that your kid loves what you love that you get blinded. And if they're good, it's even harder to see. You just assume their talent means they love what they're doing."
My friend says that because he had loved baseball as a kid, he introduced it to his son at a very young age. His son, in turn, grew up to play the game very well. "I figured he loved it because he was so good at it," my friend says. "But he was actually good at it because I started playing with him so young. It had nothing to do with his own love for the game."
And then one day, at about 12, his son stopped playing. "He told me he never really liked it, and he started playing soccer, which he loved. He was a star, even more than at baseball. And more important: He enjoyed it. I had never noticed how much he didn't feel that way about baseball."
I suffered from that same blindness. Looking back, I now recognize that my son never really expressed much emotion about soccer, other than frustration, which I wrote off as teenage moodiness because I didn't want to believe it was the sport.
It's easy for me to now see that his growing frustration was one of many signs I refused to acknowledge.
He celebrated tournament victories with teammates on the field, but off the field he never talked about the sport. He grumbled about the number of practices and games. He never wanted to go to my games, and wasn't interested in watching soccer on TV with me. He stopped kicking the ball with me in the yard, and when he got really frustrated at some soccer comment I'd make he'd say, "Dad, it's not like I'm growing up to be a soccer star, so stop."
I asked my son where I went wrong and what signs parents should be looking for.
"You didn't pay attention to the fact that I wasn't living up to my potential," he told me. "You saw it -- I was jogging when I should have been running, and I began to complain about practice -- and you made some comments about it. But you didn't realize it meant I wasn't having fun anymore."
He's absolutely right.
He also told me I pushed him subtly to accept an invitation to join the best team in the state, even though he was reluctant to do so. Had I not done that (and had he not had such an unpleasant time on that team), he might still be playing today.
Quitting, he said, was hard on him, "because I didn't want to disappoint you because I know you love watching me play, and you love traveling as a family to my games and staying in hotels together."
I assured him that I am not disappointed -- that I'm happy he acted from his heart rather than from mine. More important, I told him that I'm very happy he has found his own passion: golf.
He came to the game through his friends at school, and he loves the sport. He eagerly signed up for lessons. He's happy to go to practice and wants to hit the driving range several times a week, even when it's 30 degrees outside. He wants me to play with him. He talks about golf all the time, and watches it on TV. He practices in the front yard, which he never did with soccer.
In short, he's finding far more satisfaction in his own sport than he ever did when he was simply trying to please Dad.
— Reprinted from the Wall Street Journal. Jeff D. Opdyke writes about investing and finance from Baton Rouge, LA.
Officials' Clinics

> Hi All:
Can you please let your Clubs know, that we will be offering Level II clinics in the classroom at the Base Gym on Saturday, February 18, from 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.. The clinics that are being offered are:
Stroke Judge
Inspector of Turns
Chief Timekeeper
Clerk of Course
There will probably be time for a short lunch break, so it would be appreciated if everybody could bring a lunch.
I won't be there because I'll be on my way home from Mexico, but I believe Sean will be there to help out if necessary.
Please let me know numbers, if possible, so we can prepare the classroom accordingly. Thanks!!
Carol
Fast Sliding Party Reminder

The sliding party/Semi Annual AGM is on this Saturday. We have not heard from many of our swimmers. Please email this address if your and family is able to attend. It is always lots of fun for the swimmer to get together outside of the pool.
The details are as follows:
At the intersection of St. Lawrence Avenue and Broad Road enter onto CFB Gagetown (Tim Hortons/ Canex on your left, Movie theatre on your right).
You will be on Tilley Road Continue to the end of Tilley Road, then turn left at the stop sign onto Ganong Street. Turn right onto Nashwaak Street, and continue to the very end.
The paved road turns to dirt but keep going until you reach the lodge at the very end.
NOTE: Speeding is strongly discouraged on base, so please stay below 50 km/h.
Wednesday, 8 February 2012
Charles' ipod touch and Kelsea's Phone

We had a great weekend in Moncton, however a couple of our swimmer's lost important items. Charles Waugh's ipod went missing as did Kelsea Vessey's blue cell phone. Swim bags look a lot alike well in some cases exactly the same. It would be great if parents could check their swimmer's bag for the ipod (description below) and the blue phone (details to follow)
Please email this email or the parent directly if you find either item...
Thanks in advance,
Heather
.
Charles' ipod touch went missing at the NBSC Championships in Moncton this past weekend.
In case it was accidentally stuffed into a pocket of someone else's swim bag, we would appreciate it if you could check the pockets of your swimmer's bag. It has a black case with a silver colored stripe across the back.
Thanks,
Maryhelen=
Monday, 6 February 2012
FAST Sliding Party, Lunch & Semi-Annual AGM - RSVP required!!

At the intersection of St. Lawrence Avenue and Broad Road enter onto CFB Gagetown (Tim Hortons/ Canex on your left, Movie theatre on your right).
You will be on Tilley Road Continue to the end of Tilley Road, then turn left at the stop sign onto Ganong Street. Turn right onto Nashwaak Street, and continue to the very end.
The paved road turns to dirt but keep going until you reach the lodge at the very end.
NOTE: Speeding is strongly discouraged on base, so please stay below 50 km/h.
ECSC Meet Information Sheet Mar. 1-4/12

| Fredericton Aquanaut Swim Team 2011-2012 Meet Information Sheet | ||||
| Event: | East Coast Short Course Championship | |||
| Date: | Thursday, March 1 – Sunday, March 5, 2012 | |||
| Travel: | On your own | |||
| Pool/Location: | CARI Aquatic Center, UPEI 550 University Ave Charlottetown, PE C1a 4P3 (902)-569-4584 | |||
| Host Club: | Swim PEI | |||
| Eligibility: | East Coast Standards (Please See Tables Attached) | |||
| Meet Times: | Session #1 Warm Up: 2:00pm for 3:00 pm Start, On Deck for 1:45pm Session #2 Warm Up: 7:30am for 9:00am Start, On Deck for 7:15am Session #3 Warm Up: 4:00pm for 5:00pm Start, On Deck for 3:45pm Session #4 Warm Up: 7:30am for 9:00am Start, On Deck for 7:15am Session #5 Warm Up: 4:00pm for 5:00pm Start, On Deck for 3:45pm Session #6 Warm Up: 7:30am for 9:00am Start, On Deck for 7:15am Session #7 Warm Up: 4:00pm for 5:00pm Start, On Deck for 3:45pm | |||
| Officiating: | Corrie Wagemakers - wmakers@pei.sympatico.ca | |||
| Meet Entry Fees: | $50.00 Meet Fee +$45.00Coaching Fee ( ½ of the coaching fee was covered by the Club due to the Swimmer Funding Model) =$95.00 This amount will be charged to your meet fees account. | |||
| Deadline for Response for Attendance of Meet: Please Forward to meetresponse@gmail.com
02/10/2012 at midnight | ||||
| Cancellation Deadline: | 02/18/2012 at midnight | |||
| Session #1 Thursday Mar. 1 Warm Up: 2:00pm-3:00pm
1500 Free W 800 Free M *Timed Finals, alternating Fastest-to-Slowest 4 x 100 Medley Relay | Session #2 Friday Mar.2 Preliminaries Warm up: 7:30-9:00am(Split)
50 Free 100 Back 200 Brest 50 Fly 400 Free | Session #4 Saturday Mar. 3 Preliminaries Warm up: 7:30-9:00am (Split)
200 Fly 50 Back 200 Free 100 Breast 400 IM
| Session #6 Sunday Mar. 4 Preliminaries Warm up:7:30-9:00am (Split)
100 Fly 200 Back 50 Breast 100 Free 200 IM 800 Free W 1500 Free M *Timed finals, alternating Fastest-to-Slowest | |
| Session #3 Finals Warm up: 4:00pm-5:00pm
50 Free 100 Back 200 Brest 50 Fly 400 Free 4 x 50 Medley Relay | Session #5 Finals Warm up: 4:00pm-5:00pm
200 Fly 50 Back 200 Free 100 Breast 400 IM 4 x 50 Free Relay | Session #7 Finals Warm up: 4:00pm-5:00pm
**1500 Free M 100 Fly 200 Back 50 Breast 100 Free 200 Im **800 Free W **fastest heats only
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Fwd: Triathlon NB
Fwd: Week Feb 6-12 Update
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Help needed GOT/Masters and Official's Clinics coming up

Hey folks Oromocto is looking for officating help for their Invitational meet the weekend of March 23-25/12. Any parents that can help time or work at other levels please let Carol Chiasson know as soon as you can at supermom1450@yahoo.com
As well the UNB Masters swim club is hosting a one day meet May 5th for the first time in over 5 years. They are also looking for volunteers to help. Please send your responses to me at pramsey@nbnet.nb.ca
As well, TIDE, Saint John has invited anyone interested in attending their Officials Clinic day - you need LEVEL I as a prerequisite for all other clinics, and for Level II certification you need at least the Stroke and Turn clinic along with one other Level II clinic.
This clinic day is being held in February on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11th from 11 AM until to 3:30PM at Quispamsis Town Hall, 12 Landing Court
The following Courses will be offered (these are all free clinics!)
11 AM - Level I - Timers Clinic...50 MINS
break
12 noon - Level II Stroke and Turn...1HR
break
1:15 - 3:30 Level II Clerk of Course/ course marshall/ Safety
Level II - Chief Finish Judge/Recorder Scorer
Level II - Starter
Please email Gary Losier if you are planning to attend at glosier@quispamsis.ca
Cheers,
patti
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- How good habits can win gold medals
- Seeking Chaperones for the Oympic Trial Camp.
- Week Feb 27-Mar 04 Update
- Saturday am practice cancelled
- Sessions with Scotty
- Fwd:Woodstock meet is going ahead as scheduled.
- East coast individual entries
- GOT Invitational Info Sheet, Mar. 24-25
- Why Swim If You Can't Win -- Swim Parent News for ...
- 10 and under Fast Meet
- Woodstock warm up information
- Fast Newsletter
- Week Feb 20-26 Update
- Olympic Trial Camp March 30 - April 1 Team selection
- Additional info - re level 2 clinics Feb 18th
- NBSCC results update
- NBSCC result update
- Week Feb 13-19 Update
- Officials Update
- final agenda for Semi Annual AGM
- Fast Swimmers win NBSCC
- Clothing Policy
- My Son's Favorite Sport Is.... Swim Parent News fo...
- Officials' Clinics
- Fast Sliding Party Reminder
- Charles' ipod touch and Kelsea's Phone
- FAST Sliding Party, Lunch & Semi-Annual AGM - RSVP...
- ECSC Meet Information Sheet Mar. 1-4/12
- Fwd: Triathlon NB
- Fwd: Week Feb 6-12 Update
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