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    All About Competitive Swimming

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      SWIMDAD
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      Dear all,


      S.W.I.M MOVEMENT Singapore http://www.swimmovement.sg is partnering Decathlon http://www.decathlon.sg to provide you with an additional 10% discount for swimwear and related items.

      Please key in the Code: #swimdecathlon when you are purchasing.

      kind regards,
      Jeremy Tan
      SWIM DAD

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        Jon Lium
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        Thanks for the lobang, SWIMDAD.


        Just wish to announce that Jurong Country Club is recruiting competitive swimmers - ideally from P2 to P4.

        Non-members can join as well.

        They have 4 lanes allotted for the squad. There’s also a few up and coming age group talent to look out in the nest few years. The Coach was a former Olympian representing China. In terms of quality, I dare say it is on par with many of the top swim clubs.

        Feel free to arrange 1 or 2 trial session to see if your child is comfortable with the environment and the group.

        This would be convenient for those staying in the western part of Singapore.

        * Note that I am not receiving any profit or commission. My 2 kids have been training there for 3 years and I really feel it is value for $$$.

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          Miaor
          last edited by

          Jon Lium:
          Thanks for the lobang, SWIMDAD.


          Just wish to announce that Jurong Country Club is recruiting competitive swimmers - ideally from P2 to P4.

          Non-members can join as well.

          They have 4 lanes allotted for the squad. There's also a few up and coming age group talent to look out in the nest few years. The Coach was a former Olympian representing China. In terms of quality, I dare say it is on par with many of the top swim clubs.

          Feel free to arrange 1 or 2 trial session to see if your child is comfortable with the environment and the group.

          This would be convenient for those staying in the western part of Singapore.

          * Note that I am not receiving any profit or commission. My 2 kids have been training there for 3 years and I really feel it is value for $$$.
          Hi, can share some of your experiences with this club?

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            Jon Lium
            last edited by

            When we first joined in 2011, it was managed by Swim Lab. The experience was forgettable as they kept changing coaches. Then they brought in Mr Zhao Yi - all the kids improved noticeably. He has very strong foundation in the swimming sport which benefitted all the kids.

            Many parents liked his attitude towards the development of the kids as a competitive swimmer. - me and my wife included.

            But that was short lived as Swim Lab did not renew his Employment Pass. The club then hired a few coaches which didn’t quite work out.

            Fast forward, we managed to get him back to Singapore through the support of the Club. That was early 2014. In a short 2 months - out of 9 kids that participated in the Primary School National Championship, 6 went into the finals. Not bad for a small club.

            What I like most is that the competitive group is not that big like the other top clubs.

            During school holidays, they train twice a day from Mondays to Saturdays.
            When school reopens - Tuesday to Friday (6.30pm to 8.30pm)
            Saturday (4pm to 6pm) and Sunday (7am to 9pm).

            If you and your kids are committed, the coach will work closely with you. There are some parents who don’t wish to push their kids, the coach also will not push them that hard.

            I hope to see the Swim Team expand and produce more Junior champions.

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              Jon Lium
              last edited by

              Jurong Country Club - S & R Reception at 6708 6285 / 6708 6286


              You may drop by during the training hours to speak to the coaches for free trial.

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                Swimtutor
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                Aqzog Swim School is keen to produce strong swimmers at Clementi Pool. View my website http://www.aqzog.com for more details. Happy new year and have a great day.

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                  swimironkids
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                  swimironkids:
                  TravelMummy:


                  My impression is that SwimFast may be better for the older kids than younger ones? For the younger age groups, it has been CSC sweeping the top spot, year after year, no? And comments from other parents in this forum that it sometimes is too crowded at Swimfast. I am a little confused.

                  Confused not...wait and see this year' meet......focus is now change IMO......last JIC in Nov was csc 866, sf 847!
                  Unless u have a fat wallet to join csc for a 5 figure membership plus a monthly sub fee of $70... I not sure of the monthly fee.....
                  SF is only 3 figure one time payment to train.....
                  If over crowded at sf only speaks of one thing...just like a long Q at one of the stall at the hawker centre..hehe :xedfingers:

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                  If you re looking for a top club to train your kids be and dun mind the journey to ACS Barker or RI join SAC, swimfast aquatic
                  They came in top in the recent 30th Junior Inter Club Swimming Championship held at the Sports School.
                  They also won the National Championship in Dec 2014 , 9 out of 10 times

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                    swimironkids
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                    Reference to the 30th JIC , runner up was CSC, Chinese Swimming Club and the good news is that effective Jan 2015, they hv now engage David Lim the head coach of SAC as their new Technical Director

                    I’m sure they re very happy to hv him on board to revamp their whole training program, etc , sharing the same vision as them, to train our own local swimmers to be world class swimmers of this generation.
                    This was reported in the ST yesterday
                    Congrats to David!!!

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                      Miaor
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                      swimironkids:
                      Reference to the 30th JIC , runner up was CSC, Chinese Swimming Club and the good news is that effective Jan 2015, they hv now engage David Lim the head coach of SAC as their new Technical Director

                      I'm sure they re very happy to hv him on board to revamp their whole training program, etc , sharing the same vision as them, to train our own local swimmers to be world class swimmers of this generation.
                      This was reported in the ST yesterday
                      Congrats to David!!!
                      I wish David Lim won't leave Swimfast completely.

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                        butterwaffles
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                        Hi, i wish to seek advice from experienced parents here.


                        My K1 boy started to learn swimming last year in July. Now the coaches are asking if i am keen to send him to another branch to train competitively. I don’t really understand. He has just mastered the freestyle. He can’t tread water and he is struggling with breaststroke. I told them like that can go train?? They said he has the potential, can be pushed.

                        How does this whole thing work and how do they identify kids who have the potential to train competitively? The training hours are so scary. 2 hours every evening for 4 weekdays and another 2 hours on Sat.

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