Dear Parent/Guardian,
To ensure that the Swimming Training Scheme and its coaches can operate to maximum effectiveness, we would like to request that the following etiquette is adhered to when visiting STS training venues across the city:
Access to poolside/balcony areas
· Parents/guardians should not access poolside, unless requested to do so by the squad coach or leisure centre staff.
· Access to the balcony should be via the entrance foyer and not through the changing rooms/walking along poolside.
· Under no circumstances should parents/guardians enter the poolside gym.
Meet Entries
· Please ensure that if you need any advice on competition entries this is done with your squad coach prior to submission. Please do not leave this until the entry closing date.
· As you know, our coaches are extremely busy and cannot guarantee that they will be available to discuss entries on the day that they are due.
Communicating with your Coach
· Parents/guardians should not interrupt coaches during sessions or attempt to interact with their child(ren) during sessions. This will allow the children to have full focus on the training session.
· If you would like to speak to your coach, please arrange to do so at the end of the session, so that the group can start on time. If there is an urgent issue that the coach needs to be made aware of, please try to speak to the coach as early as possible, so that the session can start on time.
· If you feel that your coach needs information about your child prior to the session, please contact the Swim Office so that this information can be relayed to the appropriate coach.
Absences/Illness/Injuries
· It is an expectation of the STS that swimmers who arrive for sessions are fit and able to meet the demand of the training session prescribed in every respect.
· Should a swimmer fall ill or become injured to such a degree that their performance or the performance of other swimmers in the squad may be compromised, the requirement of the STS is that they remain away from training until they are fit and well. Apart from the negative impact continuing to attend training when poorly can have on their own wellbeing, it may be the case that the illness is passed to others in the squad.
· If you are going to be absent from training, you must inform your squad coach at the earliest possible convenience.
Many thanks in advance for your cooperation.
STS Coaching Team