British Swimming – New Resource for Teachers and Coaches

British Swimming has launched a new innovative online resource, Off the Blocks, designed to provide information and support to teachers and coaches working across the country.

Off the Blocks is a free programme designed by experts for the benefit of those that work at every level of the sport in Great Britain.

The resources have been produced to help upskill the teachers and coaches of the next generation of swimmers by providing a range of simple and relevant materials.

The first layer of content concentrates on ‘Technical’ issues, and focuses on starting, turning, underwater kicking and finishing skills. Further content will be added in other areas including ‘Physical’ and ‘Tactical’.

The first set of physical resources, produced in collaboration with Home Nation performance staff, UK Sport and the BSCA, can now be accessed online.

The resource takes the form of a responsive micro-website which resizes for desktop, tablet and mobile view, providing video examples of elite male & female athletes, plus age group male and female exemplars.

Downloadable factsheets for coaches to use on poolside are available to support this resource.  These contain:

  • Fundamental technique informatio
  • Coaching pointers
  • Drills, skills and progressions
  • Still images
  • Benchmark data

Registration is required in order to access the site from the UK only, details of which can be found at: http://offtheblocks.info/

If you would like more information please contact the ‘Off the Blocks team here.

Shrewsbury Autumn Open Meet 2016

shrewsbury-bgFor the second year running Beeches attended the Shrewsbury Autumn Open Meet, where all of the swimmers had a thoroughly good time. A BIG BEECHES WELL DONE to all who competed in the name of the club 🙂

Lewis Carless came 1st in the 200 Butterfly, 2nd in the 400 IM, 3rd in the 200 IM, came 4th in the 400 Free, 5th in the 200 Backstroke, 100 IM, and 200 Freestyle, 6th in the 200 Breaststroke, 100 Freestyle, 100 Breaststroke and 50 Freestyle;

Jessica Jones came 1st in the 200 Backstroke, 3rd in the 100 Backstroke, 50 Backstroke and 100 Freestyle, 5th in the 50 Freestyle;

Katie Gulliver came 1st in the 100 Butterfly, 2nd in the 100 Freestyle and 50 Backstroke, 3rd in the 50 Freestyle and 50 Butterfly;

Becky Gulliver came 2nd in the 400 IM and 100 Freestyle, 3rd in the 50 Freestyle, 100 IM and 50 Butterfly, 4th in the 200 Backstroke, 200 Freestyle and 50 Backstroke, 5th in the 100 Backstroke, 400 Freestyle and 200 Butterfly;

Mason Carless came 2nd in the 400 Freestyle and 200 Freestyle, 3rd in the 200 Breaststroke, 5th in the 50 Freestyle;

Drew Rimmer came 6th in the 100 Butterfly, 2nd in the 50 Backstroke and 200 Butterfly, 4th in the 100 IM and 50 Butterfly, 5th in the 50 Freestyle, 6th in the 200 IM;

David Coleman came 4th in the 50 Backstroke and 50 Freestyle;

Danya Gaddu came 5th in the 50 Butterfly;

Carys Higgins came 2nd in the 400 Freestyle, 4th in the 50 Breaststroke and 50 Backstroke;

Harvey Higgins came 4th in the 200 IM, 4th in the 50 Butterfly, 5th in the 50 Freestyle and 100 Backstroke;

Other competitors over the weekend were Ella Payne, Eleanor Elwell, Daniel Job and Kadijha Cox – all of whom, achieved some of the 45 personal best times that were achieved over the two day meet – coach Helen Pordage is a very happy lady!

Full results available here: shrewsbury-open-161016-results

shrewsbury-ktjess      shrewsbury16

Sutton Coldfield Owl Roll Call of Backers

See below the names of all those who supported the Sutton Observer Crowdfunder appeal to buy back Sutton Coldfield Owl.

The pledges have helped us bring Sutton Coldfield Owl home to the Royal town! The owl has now taken up its permanent perch outside Cafe Nero in The Gracechurch Centre where it will stay forevermore.

Every penny pledged through the Crowdfunder appeal went directly to Birmingham Children’s Hospital £3.6m Star Appeal to help create a Children’s Rare Diseases Centre that will provide coordinated care, treatment and support for children living with a rare diagnosed condition.

Thanks to everyone for their enthusiastic response – your pledges will help make a massive difference to those who need it most.

As you know Sutton Coldfield Owl will be making its current perch near Caffe Nero its permanent home and shortly it will be mounted onto a new engraved plinth. Watch this space for details and photos, coming soon.

 

Crowdfund backer list

Helen Brown
Debbie Evans
The Steggles
Riland Bedford Usual Suspects of 1982
Betty Murray
David, Mary and Will Mellor
Graham Poole and Jan Walker
Najm Clayton
Vernon Brown
Pat Line
Rebecca, Lizzy, Bob & Andy
Eva Rawlins
Team Cornwall
Kiddibops
Mark Golland and Jennifer Newton
Clare Watts
Charlotte Shaw and family
Joe Turner
Alison Fielder
Kate Nevin
Heather Smithson
The O’Rourke Family
Michael & Sandra Hemus
Janet Jefferies
Sue Mills
Natasha Cooke
Perry Beeches SSS Swimming Club
Brenda Hopkins
Search UK
Shirley Sturzaker
Emma Creasey
Wylde Green Neighbourhood Forum
Sarah Conroy
Serena Dixon
Ann
Denise and Stuart Atkins
Pat Brown
Emily Bate
Savalon Rathbone
Alex Burrows
Jen Leavesley
Claire Latham
Lizzy T
Natalie Byfield
Alison Green
Hebe and Imogen Lockyer
Linsey Williams
Denver Coulson
Bishop Walsh Catholic School
Cllr David Barrie
Trinity Photography Group
The Powell Family
Andy Biddle at Bids VLS Ltd
Birmingham Metropolitan College
Aspire Sports
Kings Rise Academy
Ian & Laura Myatt
Real Life Church
The Mackey Family
Mums in the Know Sutton Coldfield
Nora Durbridge
Carolann B Hansard
Rewarding Visits
Coburg Banks Limited
Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce
Paul, Catherine and Caleb Long
Ashley Yeates at Yeates Entertainment
Annabelle Barnes, TradePriceRugs
Suzipea
The Station, Sutton Coldfield
Andy Jackson
Michael and Patricia Bushell
Warwick and Dave at Adventure Graphics
Charlie, Will & Tom Merckel
Robson Lister Wealth Management
Quality Solicitors Davisons
Wildwood Florist
DPL Enabling Limited
Project Fields
Becki Hay Ward and John Woffinden of XL Finance
The Gracechurch Centre
The WAA Foundation
Burley Browne

 

Shrewsbury Open Meet Information for this weekend

Car parking is plentiful and will be free for both days of the Meet. There will NOT be a bacon-butty/sausage bap van outside the pool as this is no longer allowed due there now being a Costa coffee shop within the foyer – hot drinks must not be taken onto poolside, even with a lid on them, thank you.
If anyone from afar needs an overnight stay, there is a Redwing Lodge (formerly a Travelodge) just across the road which still has available rooms.
Please could all clubs/coaches bring to our attention any disability swimmers you may have entered for the purposes of the Referee and computer team, either beforehand or on the day. There will be a slip in the Coach Pack to request this also.
There will be a swimwear shop supplied by Sporty Swim.
There will NOT be a professional photographer this year but parents may take their own photos and videos as long as they comply with ASA guidance which will be available to read at the entrance desk.
Session times for both days are:
Morning: 8.30am Warm up and 9.30 Start (in reality nearer 9.35) and Afternoon: 1.15pm Warm up and 2.15pm Start. The afternoon session may possibly change but will not become earlier than this. If all goes to plan, Saturday should finish around 5.00pm and Sunday around 4.30pm followed by presentations.
The warm up schedule is attached as is the draft seating plan. Those of you not in the actual seats may bring fold-up chairs. Three clubs (Northgate, Solihull and Stafford) have only one swimmer so they can go anywhere, or with parents in spectator area.
Results will be printed and stuck on the wall along the corridor. They will also be uploaded to our website, www.shrewsburyasc.co.uk on the Monday.
Finally, doors will open at 8.10 both mornings. We look forward to welcoming you all there.
I think this covers everything but if you have any questions or anything, just email me.
Kind regards,
Kath (Shrewsbury ASC)

Train Together, Win Together, Have FUN Together