Regional Development & Regional Performance
Thursday 20th February – (No Land Training - Start Practice until 6:45am)
Friday 21st February - 19:00 - 20:00 (1 hour only - no land training)
Saturday 22nd February - No Training (Squad Competing at Sheffield)
Monday 24th February - No AM Training (Recovery)
The schedule for the weekend can be viewed by using the link below:
If there is anyone down in the programme who cannot compete can you please let the coaches know before the weekend so we can pass on the information to the team managers. Please remember it is City of Leeds policy to arrive 30 minutes before the warm up and check in with the team manager. Team managers have the right to pull swimmers out if they arrive late as the Club can be fined if a swimmer does not show for their race.
Saturday Am (Ponds Forge, Sheffield)
Arrive: 07:30
Warm Up: 08:00
Start: 09:00
Saturday Pm (Ponds Forge, Sheffield)
Arrive: 13:00
Warm Up: 13:30
Start: 14:30
Sunday Am 800m Freestyle (Ponds Forge, Sheffield)
Arrive: 07.30
Warm Up: 08.00
Start: 08:30
Sunday Am Teams (Ponds Forge, Sheffield)
Arrive: 09.30
Warm Up: 10.00
Start: 11:00
Sunday Pm Teams (Ponds Forge, Sheffield)
Arrive: 14:00
Warm Up: 14:30
Start: 15:30
Please see the blog post on 24/01/2020 which has the squad list for the relays so you know which session you are racing in.
We are looking forward to seeing some fast swimming this weekend as some of you have achieved a PB in training within the last 2 weeks. Get down that first 25m hard and keep picking up the effort every 10 metres. Don't slow down into the finish and smash through the wall. When swimming in the relays be careful on the takeovers, block out the background noise and concentrate on your team mate swimming in. It is better to go late than early and get your team disqualified.
'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
Good Luck Everyone!
The Regional Team