Silver Group
The silver practice group is our most introductory level focusing on swimmers predominantly between the ages of 5 and 11. This will be for our more novice swimmers who require a high degree of stroke development. In this group, we will focus predominantly on strokes and drilling with endurance to be added appropriately. Swimmers in this group are not expected to attend more than 50% of their practice although they are welcome to and will see greater development. They will attend at least one day of mandatory meets, at meets they will wear the team white t-shirt on Thursday, Charcoal on Friday, Black on Saturday and Silver on Sunday with team swimwear. Swimmers under the age of 13 may not wear any technical suits. This group is required to have their team suit, goggles, water bottles, mesh bag, kickboards, pull buoys and warmup jacket.
PRACTICE:
MOVING UP A GROUP: 
HAY forms its practice groups based on skill level and age. Moving up to a higher level is merit-based and not based on your time in a practice group.
Within each practice group, coaches focus on techniques, skills and intervals that are best suited for our swimmers’ development. We strive to develop the athlete in place and then move to the next training program when the athlete is ready both mentally and physically. We take a long-term approach to your athlete’s developmental path. Attendance + Effort = Success. We will factor both attendance and practice effort into the decision as each level requires increased commitment.
The most effective way for our coaches to know your swimmer is by watching them swim in practice and at swim meets. The best indicator of how a swimmer will perform at the next level is based on how they swim in practice each day. Swimmers and parents may inquire about a swimmer’s readiness for the next level at any time throughout the year, however, moves will only happen at the start of each season. Coaches will consider the following when evaluating an athlete’s readiness for moving up:
- Athlete’s Goals
- Lane Leadership & Practice Attitude
- Listening and implementing coach guidance
- Attendance at practices & meets
- Understanding drills & technique
- Perception of the athlete’s ability to handle the next level of practices
Moving to a higher level can be very challenging for athletes and their parents due to the increased time at the pool and/or the increased level of exertion in the new workouts.
To move from Silvers you MUST attend all mandatory meets be legal in all four strokes, and have the ability to deal with lane management;
MANDATORY MEETS THIS SEASON: 
Plus all championship meets you may qualify for


