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The CSSC Age Group program does not set out to teach youngsters how to swim. They are expected to swim well enough to be safe in the water before they join CSSC. CSSC coaches teach young swimmers to swim well in an expert, safe, caring and fun manner. If swimming is not fun, it is not anything a child will want to do. |
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Read more... [The Age Group Program]
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This team is composed of talented swimmers who train for twenty hours or so a week during the school year and double that during vacations and summers in order to pursue excellence. In addition, the finest of this group also study film and read scientific papers in order to find the edge which will propel them onto the winners stand. |
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Read more... [The National Team]
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CSSC is not for everyone. It is the middle part of a swimming continuum. Children come to CSSC as swimmers. Swimmers leave CSSC as young adults usually. By no means do they have to leave swimming! |
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Read more... [Other Swimming Programs]
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The Senior Groups are for the "old timers." Swimmers must be at least 13 years old! These groups include many talented swimmers who want swimming to be part of their life; but, perhaps, not as large a part as the National Team requires Others love swimming and love the competition, but have not as yet had the breakthrough which would make them national competitors. |
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Read more... [The Senior Program]
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On a regular basis talented swimmers from other countries come to Coral Springs for instruction and become members of CSSC. CSSC Olympians have represented seven different countries, eight if one counts Coach Biggi! |
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Read more... [International Swimming]
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