Updated Hamden North Haven Swim Team Website

Alright, I just updated our Hamden North Haven Swim Team site, and added our team records.  I know that there are several records that have been broken this year and not all of the records are current to today’s date.  However, I will be updating them as we move forward throughout the year.  With that said, feel free to take a look at our new swim team records, and let me know if you have any questions, comments, or concerns.  As always, we are breaking records almost every meet so it will be a bit tough to keep up with this year…no complaints on my end with regard to the record-breaking!  Keep up the great work, Typhoons!

Also, as a quick reminder, I do need to know if you are attending the upcoming swim meet against Southington YMCA’s Swim Team.  The meet is at home so there is little to no travel for everyone, and this is our last YMCA Dual Swim Meet prior to Yankee Cluster Championships in Plainville (weekend of February 20th).  Thanks, again, Everyone!

Hamden North Haven YMCA Swim Meet with Northern Middlesex YMCA

This past weekend marked one of Hamden North Haven YMCA Typhoons’ last swim meets of the season.  The meet was held on February 7th at the Northern Middlesex YMCA with the Barracudas Swim Team.  There were a few technical faults with regard to entries, but everything worked out fine in the end!

The Typhoon swimmers, from what I saw and heard, had a great time supporting each other, and times looked great from what Coach Elaina, Coach Alisse, and I were recording.  One new swimmer qualified for New England Regional Championship (which will allow us to send a 9-10 boys’ relay team), and two of our swimmers (already qualified) improved their seed time for their qualifying events.  I will, hopefully, have the swim meet results to post on the website by tomorrow evening!

Next weekend (February 14, 2009) will be our last YMCA Dual Swim Meet until the Long Course Season.  We will be at home (Albertus Magnus) with the arrival time of 7:45 am and warm-ups starting at 8:00 am.  Please make sure you let me know as soon as possible whether or not you plan on attending.  Since this is the last dual meet for our Hamden North Haven Swim Team, and we are nearing the Yankee Cluster Championship (entries posted on our YMCA Swim Team website, I hope that we can get a good showing from all of our swimmers!

Happy Swimming, and Go Typhoons!!

Hamden North Haven YMCA Swim Team – Practice Cancelled Tonight

So, due to the snow (once again) we had to cancel practice for our Hamden North Haven YMCA Swim Team (the Typhoons).  While we cancelled for the Silver and Gold group, we still had practice (though abbreviated) for the Junior and Senior groups.  With that said, those two groups works extremely hard and deserve a huge “thank you” for not letting the weather affect how you practice!!

As a quick reminder, I do need to know which swimmers are planning on swimming at the Yankee Cluster Championship as soon as possible.  I need to submit the swimming entries no later than February 6, 2009 which only gives me a few days to fill everything out.  That being said, I somewhat expect (and please pardon my tone) our swimmers to attend the meet that weekend in Plainville (at the Plainville High School).  It is a very important meet as it will be the last “hoorah” for the season for several of the swimmers and is somewhat unfair to the swimmers who are going to be there and relying on a team relay for 5 events.  So, it is not necessarily for my sake that you would attend, but for the sake of the team and your swimmers’ friends (no guilt trip or anything ;-) .

Alright, so I look forward to no snow tomorrow and back to practice as usual for our Hamden North Haven Swim Team!

Happy Swimming!!

Hamden North Haven YMCA Swim Team’s New Forum

I am proud to announce that we, the Hamden North Haven YMCA Swim Team (the Typhoons) now have an open source forum for parents to leave comments, question, news, etc.  They now have the ability to openly communicate with eachother via the internet and do not have to wait on e-mail to get a response as the forum is accessible from any computer or smart phone.  You can visit the forum by clicking: Hamden North Haven YMCA Swimming Forum.  I am currently, however, still working on the design so that you are able to easily navigate back to the home page.  I will keep everyone up to date on how that re-design is going, but please enjoy the forum!

New Hamden North Haven Swim Team Website

Alright, I have finally revamped our Hamden North Haven YMCA Swim Team website (www.typhoonswimming.com). Please feel free to check it out, let me know if you see anything that needs to be updated, changed, etc. Happy swimming!

Registration Deadline for the Hamden North Haven YMCA Swim Team

We are nearing the deadline (January 10, 2009) for registration with our Hamden North Haven YMCA Swim Team.  That being said, for more information about us you can visit our Hamden North Haven Swim Team website.   So, if anyone is still out there and interested in joining a YMCA swim team during the short course season please feel free to contact us and find out more information!

For those of you that are interested, but are hesitant because you/your swimmer hasn’t been to a meet yet, don’t worry!  We still have 6 more swim meets this season (not including our New England Regional Championship meet).  So, your swimmer will get plenty of experience and time with their swim team friends!  Also, if you cannot register due to scheduling difficulties, we do have our semi-annual swim clinic coming up in late April that you can register for ahead of time!

All the best, happy swimming, and Go Typhoons!

Swim Meet Against Farmington Valley YMCA Swim Team

I will send out an e-mail to everyone regarding this information, but I also wanted to post this on our blog so it is out there in the open for anyone interested!

The next ymca swim meet for the Hamden North Haven YMCA Swim Team (the Typhoons) is going to be held at Albertus Magnus College where we’ll be swimming against the Farmington Valley YMCA Swim Team. This will be a 70 event dual meet with the arrival time at 8:00 a.m. and the warm-up time at 8:15 a.m – 8:30 a.m. We will do one way starts from 8:30 – 8:40 a.m. with the meet starting at 8:45 a.m.

Should anyone have any questions regarding how to get to Albertus Magnus or if you need anything else, please feel free to let me know!

On a separate subject, I still have a couple of time slots available to swimmers for private coaching sessions throughout the week!

All the best, and Go Typhoons!

Happy Holidays

I just wanted to very quickly wish everyone a very very happy holiday season! Enjoy your time with your family and don’t forget to say a prayer for our troops over seas and the families that are struggling during this time of the year!

On a more swimming subject, I still have some time available on Monday afternoon for private lessons, and I also have some time slots available for Tuesday morning as well. They are filling up fast, so let me know via e-mail if you are interested in taking a lesson or two. The other day that would be good for this break is Friday if that works for any of our Hamden North Haven Swim Team.

Again, Happy Holidays, and I wish everyone the best!!

Flip Turns and How To Get Swimming Faster

Our Hamden North Haven Swim Team (the YMCA Typhoons) will always hear us, as we coach our Juniors and Seniors, that there are a lot of factors that go into swimming a faster time.  The easiest change for swimmers, in my opinion, is the speed, efficiency, and power of the flip turn.

If you look at a majority of swimmers who use flip turns in their long axis strokes, the start to finish time (last stroke to feet leaving the wall) is around :01.25 give or take a few tenths.  A few things to keep in mind as you analyze your flip turns in your next practice:

  • Am I hitting the correct stroke count prior to starting my turn.  If not, you will either be taking an “aligator arm” stroke, or wait an extremely long time prior to starting the turn.
  • Am I taking a breath before the turn.  If you are, try to control your breathing and not take a breathe prior to the turn.  With our swimmers, we try to encourage them not to take a breath after they hit the flags and not to take a breath prior to their breakout strokes from the turns.
  • Am I tucking hard and rotating the body at the neck and not the hips.  If you rotate at the neck you will be at the proper depth rather than rotating at the hips which may bring your body to the surface too much.  If you are not tucking properly you could be wasting energy and movement by essentially flinging your legs over your body.
  • Am I streamlined on my back prior to my feet hitting the wall.  The ideal body position for the flip turn is in a streamline backstroke position with your feet poised to explode off of the wall.
  • Am I cushioning the explosion from the push-off.  A lot of swimmers use more momentum than they should; as their feet hit the wall they bend as the knee and don’t explode soon enough.  In other words, they spend a significantly long time “on the wall”.  To make this better, don’t bend at the knee, but explode from the wall; pretend that the wall is a hot frying pan and you just want to get off and as far away of that hot surface as fast as humanly possible.
  • Am I utlizing the speed from the turn in my underwater work.  The best way to utilize the speed built off of the turn is to have a nice, strong, quick, dolphin kick.  We, for age-group swimmers, suggest 4 fly kicks as you gradually (and naturally) rotate from the streamlined back position to a streamlined freestyle position and into the breakout kick/stroke.

We’ll always say that working on stroke technique is one of the most important focal points for all swimmers, but in order to provide a little more advantage swimmers can try to concentrate on their flip turns.  I hope this post helps some swimmers out there, but if you have any questions, comments, concerns feel free to leave a comment on here or e-mail me at any point!  All the best, and happy swimming!  Go Typhoons!

Holiday Time With Your Swim Coach

We have been asked by a couple of our swim team parents to offer private swim lessons to our Hamden North Haven YMCA Swim Team swimmers during the holiday recess from school.  With that said, we are more than willing to help out if anyone would like to have a private lesson.  Typically, what we have done with these in the past with regard to scheduling is early afternoon(s) prior to practice.  It would be your/your swimmer’s choice as to what the lesson would focus on (anything from stroke technique, race technique, starts, turns, breakout, finishes, etc).  So, if you are interested in scheduling private lessons please feel free to contact me at any point!

Other than that update, I want to thank all of the parents and swimmers that attended the fundraiser event tonight in support of our Hamden North Haven YMCA Typhoons!  Everything that you have all done thus far for the team is absolutely outstanding and definitely is noticed and appreciated!!  We have such a strong parents association and parents board, and I know that your kids/swimmers appreciate everything that you do as well!  Thank you, again!