This weekend is the first weekend of the big one for those swimmers who have qualified.  Let's SMASH IT!!  
    Remember, use the walls to pick up speed, not loose speed, every millisecond counts.  Pick up the effort every 50m and hold your technique when feeling tired. 
    Just a reminder of the arrival times at John Charles this weekend. 
  Am Sessions (Heats)
  Arrive: 30 Minutes before your scheduled warm up (Click   Here)
    Start: 09:00
    The draft programme can be viewed   here.  
    Final instructions including withdrawals can be viewed   here.
    Spectator tickets can be purchased   here. 
    Live streaming can be viewed   here.
    Results can be viewed   here.
    Withdrawals
    If a swimmer is not going to swim in a heat they must inform the Entry Manager of their intention to withdraw no later than: 12noon on the Friday Evening for all events on the Saturday, and 12noon on Saturday for events on Sunday.  Seeded Heat Start lists will   be produced  Notifications should be sent to: nerswimmingmanager@asaner.org.uk
    Training Changes
    Regional Development
    Friday 25th April - 18:30 - 19:30 (1 hour for NER swimmers)/ 18:30 - 20:00 (Normal for everyone else)
    Saturday 26th April - No Training (NER Swimmers)/ 6:00 - 07:30 (swimmers not racing at NER's) (Long Course) 
    Monday 28th April - No Am Training (NER Swimmers = Recovery)/ Normal (swimmers who have not raced at NER's)
    Regional Performance
    Friday 25th April - 18:15 - 19:15 (1 hour for NER swimmers)/ 18:15 - 19:45 (Normal for everyone else not racing at NER's)
    Saturday 26th April - No Training (NER swimmers)/ 6:00 - 07:30 (none NER swimmers), (JCCS,  Long Course) 
    Monday 28th April - No Am Training (Recover after NER's)
    Please make sure you all prepare well and stay hydrated over the weekend; it will be very hot on poolside.  Remember your snacks for poolside off the    nutrition list.  
    "Before the (Olympic) trials I was doing a lot of relaxing exercises and visualisation.  And I think that that helped me to get a feel of what It was gonna be like when I got there.  I knew that I had done everything that I could to get ready for that meet,   both physically and mentally".  (Michael Phelps, 6 Gold Medals, 2004 Olympic Games)
  
  
    Like Michael Phelps, you should plan in your head what you are going to do in your race.  Visualise your streamlining, kicks off the wall, not breathing last 5m etc and it will happen.  Thinking about skills after the race is too late.
    Best of luck to you all 
    The Regional Team