The Manchester Swim Team Season: All Year 'Round
Season Breakdown
Presently the team is in the Spring Training session of the year round program. This runs until the Manchester outdoor pools are ready to use. The summer season will begin mid- June and run through the beginning of August. The winter season begins mid to late September and runs through the middle of March or to the beginning of April depending on what Championship meets are available, Thus the MST will go 10-11 months a year. Our home pool is at Southern New Hampshire University located on North River Road just over the Manchester line in Hooksett, NH. The pool is 6 lanes and 25 meters long and is in the field house on the bottom floor. Practices for the winter and spring season are held here. During the summer we use Raco Theodore Pool and Hunt Pool in Manchester. Raco Theodore pool (50 meters) is located on Head St. which is a left off Varney St. and Hunt Pool (50 yards) is located on Maple St. across from the JFK Ice Arena.
Tryouts
The coaching staff will have a basic evaluation for new swimmers not presently on the team. Individuals need only basic swimming ability to join and there are no "cuts" from the team. There may be limits to various ability levels that could fill up. If this happens we would have a waiting list; however every attempt will be made to accommodate as many swimmers as possible that want to join. The team is not a "learn to swim" program, but we do develop all levels of swimmers. Basic ability and skill is a little subjective and thus an evaluation is needed. This will also help determine what training level a swimmer should start in. Through development and practice one may progress to more advanced levels. The coaching staff encourages participation in each season because each season will build on each other and the swimmer will ultimately become more successful.
Training Levels Presently MST has 3 training and ability levels. More ability levels may be add as the team grows or as may be necessary to develop the swimmers.
Southern New Hampshire University has graciously allowed the Manchester Swim Team to use its pool as our home facility and each and every one involved with MST must treat the facility with respect. Everyone needs to clean up and not act in any way that would damage the facility. Furthermore, we must cooperate with the University's administrators and staff. Common courtesy and appreciation for our host is all that is needed. All problems or issues must be brought to Steve's attention as soon as they happen. He is solely responsible for communicating with the administration.
Presently the team is in the Spring Training session of the year round program. This runs until the Manchester outdoor pools are ready to use. The summer season will begin mid- June and run through the beginning of August. The winter season begins mid to late September and runs through the middle of March or to the beginning of April depending on what Championship meets are available, Thus the MST will go 10-11 months a year. Our home pool is at Southern New Hampshire University located on North River Road just over the Manchester line in Hooksett, NH. The pool is 6 lanes and 25 meters long and is in the field house on the bottom floor. Practices for the winter and spring season are held here. During the summer we use Raco Theodore Pool and Hunt Pool in Manchester. Raco Theodore pool (50 meters) is located on Head St. which is a left off Varney St. and Hunt Pool (50 yards) is located on Maple St. across from the JFK Ice Arena.
Tryouts
The coaching staff will have a basic evaluation for new swimmers not presently on the team. Individuals need only basic swimming ability to join and there are no "cuts" from the team. There may be limits to various ability levels that could fill up. If this happens we would have a waiting list; however every attempt will be made to accommodate as many swimmers as possible that want to join. The team is not a "learn to swim" program, but we do develop all levels of swimmers. Basic ability and skill is a little subjective and thus an evaluation is needed. This will also help determine what training level a swimmer should start in. Through development and practice one may progress to more advanced levels. The coaching staff encourages participation in each season because each season will build on each other and the swimmer will ultimately become more successful.
Training Levels Presently MST has 3 training and ability levels. More ability levels may be add as the team grows or as may be necessary to develop the swimmers.
- Group 1: Younger swimmers and beginners with basic swim skills. Practice time are 45min.-1hr15min.
- Group 2: Approximate ages 9-14 with somewhat advanced swim skills and the ability to train for longer periods of time from 1.5-2 hours. The swimmers have reasonable proficiency in all 4 competitive strokes and in starts & turns.
- Group 3: Senior level training. Good proficiency in all aspects of competitive swimming. Approximate ages 13-18. Ability to handle practices of 2 hours 6 times a week.
Southern New Hampshire University has graciously allowed the Manchester Swim Team to use its pool as our home facility and each and every one involved with MST must treat the facility with respect. Everyone needs to clean up and not act in any way that would damage the facility. Furthermore, we must cooperate with the University's administrators and staff. Common courtesy and appreciation for our host is all that is needed. All problems or issues must be brought to Steve's attention as soon as they happen. He is solely responsible for communicating with the administration.