Week of November 24th

November Calendar subject to change - Udated 11/17/2024

2024-2025 Meet Schedule subject to change - Updated November 2024

Meet schedules for each season are posted here on the CCA website.  CCA Swimmers are not allowed to attend swim meets that are not on the CCA Schedule and without a CCA Coach in attendance.  If you have any questions on which meets your swimmer should attend, please discuss them with your swimmer’s coach.  All meet schedules are subject to change. 

Time Standards:

Age Group:

Senior:

Goal Sheets & USA Swimming IMXtreme & IMReady:

TRAINING GROUPS:

Swimmers are placed in a group that fits both their grade in school/age and appropriate skill level.  Swimmers develop at different speeds.  Our groups are designed to "overlap" to allow the swimmer time to practice the skills needed at the rate that is appropriate for their current ability level. 

Group move-ups are generally done in August, January, April & June.

Race Ready: FUNdamental

  • 3rd Grade & Under - Must be able to do 25s of Free and Back
  • 45-60 minutes, 3-4 practices/week
  • Primary focus is on learning correct technique & improving kick speed.
  • Introduction of Butterfly and Breaststroke, leading to I.M. training
  • Expectation to handle group training workouts
  • Recommended attendance for improvement: >60%
  • Competitive Focus: IM Ready - 100 IM, 100 Free and 50s of each stroke

Blue Group: FUNdamental / Develop and Challenge / Learn to Train

  • 3rd - 4th Grade
  • 2nd Grade that have completed a legal 200 IM, 500 Free and have a SN Champs time will be considered.
  • 60-75 minutes, 4-5 practices/week
  • Primary focus is on perfecting technique and beginning aerobic development.
  • Recommended attendance for improvement: >70%
  • Expectation to complete or attempt IMR or IMX events each season

Red Group: Develop and Challenge / Learn to Train

  • 5th - 6th Grade
  • 4th Grade will be considered with:
    • 5x100@1:40 holding stroke count, 4x100IM@2:00 hold<1:45,
    • 9-10 SNS Champs Time
  • 75-90 minutes, 5-6 practices/week
  • Primary focus is on advanced technique and aerobic development
  • Recommended attendance for improvement: >75%
  • Expectation to complete or attempt IMX events each season

Junior 2 Group: Train and Learn

  • 7th-11th Grade
  • 60-90 minutes, 3-4 practices/week
  • Primary focus is on advanced technique and aerobic development
  • Recommended attendance for improvement: >75%

Junior Group: Train and Compete

  • 7th - 8th Grade
  • 6th Grade will be considered with:
    • 10x100 @ 1:30 holding stroke count 4x200y IM @ 5:00 hold <3:20, 1000y Free < 15:00,
    • 11-12 SNS Champs Time
  • 90-120 minutes, 5-6 practices/week
  • Recommended attendance for improvement: >80%
  • Self-motivated to achieve performance and training goals
  • Competitive Focus:
    • 400 IM, 500 Free, 200s of each stroke. IMX completion plus distance events.
    • Goal of competing at SNS Championships & SWAGR

Senior Group: Train and Learn

  • 7th-11th Grade
  • 60-90 minutes, 3-4 practices/week
  • Primary focus is on advanced technique and aerobic development
  • Recommended attendance for improvement: >75%

Senior Group: Train and Excel

  • 9th Grade & Up
  • 8th Grade will be considered with:
    • 20 x100 @ 1:20y or 1:30m holding stroke count 4 x 400 IM @ 8:00 hold < 5:40, Distance Requirement TBD
    • Performance Standard Required: Pacific Swimming Senior Open Standard
  • 120 minutes, 6+ practices/week
  • Recommended attendance for improvement: >85%
  • Development is across all strokes and distances
  • Goal of swimming in college. There are opportunities at ALL levels.

NOTES:

*The above are guidelines.  Individual training group assignments are done by the coaching staff.

*When coaches have confirmed that the test set and competitive criteria for the next group has been met, swimmers are eligible to begin adding an extra practice until they are moved full-time.  Coaching staff will communicate the appropriate schedule.

Seasonal Programs

  • Fall Program: A great introduction to our Year-Round Groups and is popular with summer recreation swimmers
  • Fall Program for High School Water Polo Players: Opportunity for our swimmers that compete with their high school water polo teams.
  • Winter Program: A great introduction to our Year-Round Groups
  • Pre-Competitive Program:  Swimmers will progress through a curriculum that is geared toward joining CCA's Race Ready group.
  • Summer Program: Summer introduction to our Year-Round Groups for 12 & Unders.

This is not a learn to swim program (if you are interested in learn to swim programs, we recommend the City of Roseville Parks and Rec Programs.

Building Character Through the Pursuit of Excellence in Competitive Swimming.

 

 

 

 

 

1.   Practices 7 times per week (5 afternoons, one morning and Saturdays) Each practice is 2 hours per session and Saturdays for 2+ hours.  Dryland training introduced at each practice.

2.   Refines technical and competitive skills and increases the emphasis on training.

3.   Educates swimmers regarding commitment level and achieving individual goals.

4.   Continues to improve the swimmer’s understanding of short-range goal setting and begins to explore long-range goals.

5.   Teaches parents and swimmers about the objectives of the program and the opportunities in swimming.

6.   Swimmers attend and compete in the appropriate meets scheduled by the coach.

7.   Provides swimmers with the opportunity to compete at out-of-town and regional meets (Far Westerns, Sectionals, Western Zones, etc).

8.   Provides swimmers with the skills to progress to the Senior Group level.

 

1.   Practice is held Monday through Saturday, 3 hours per workout with 2-3 double practices per week.  Dryland training is included in each practice. 

2.   Provides the experienced swimmer with an environment to achieve excellence in competitive swimming.

3.   The Senior Group provides inspiration to all swimmers on the team.

4.   Teaches the swimmer to take responsibility for his or her swimming goals.

5.   Improves the swimmer’s understanding of maintaining a commitment level that is consistent with his or her goals.  

6.   Increases the emphasis on the specificity of the swimmer’s training.

7.   Attends and competes in the appropriate meets scheduled by the coach including regional and national level meets.

8.   Gives swimmers the opportunity to attain a colle