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Hamish Wise
Sports Coaching Pedagogy 2013
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Introduction to Deaf Swimming
 Breaking the communication barriers
 Very few studies conducted
    National Swimming coaching websites and blogs for
     Australia, USA and UK
 Ability to correct their technique, just as an able
  bodied athlete
 Deaf swimmers don’t compete at Paralympics
First things First
 Embrace the challenge
 Get to know the athlete
    Best form of communication
 Treat the same as an able bodied swimmer
 Never underestimate the swimmer
 Help develop a sense of independence
Tips for the coach at training
 Interpreter/learn sign language
 Use the white board
 Speak directly to the swimmer
 Waterproof flash cards
 Use other swimmers to demonstrate skills
 Ask the athlete to repeat what you have just said
 Location
At swimming competitions...
 Encourage participation
 Let the officials know there is a deaf athlete competing
 “Tap” start
    Also the pinch and release
 Strobe light
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQEsuIzdGPE
Race Visualisation Sessions
 Helps prepare the swimmers for the race, reduces
  anxiety due to already mentally rehearsing the race
 Typically swimmers: relax, close their eyes and listen to
  what the coach is saying
 Deaf swimmers: lie down, keep eyes open, prop their
  head up and watch the coach
Sports Signalling Devices
 Comparing different apparatus for communicating
  with deaf athletes in training
 Sebneider Jr: standard sports whistle that resulted in a
  visual stimulus
   Wouldn’t be effective in swimming pool
 Other devices:
   Electronic
   uncomfortable
Mobile Phone Application
 “Deaf Friendly Swimming”
 Android phone
 British sign language graphics
 Finger Spelling alphabet




    http://www.appszoom.com/a
    ndroid_applications/commun
    ication/deaffriendly-
    swimming_cppkt.html
Future Progressions
 Training strobe light
    Coach holds a device with a button, emitting a flash of
     the strobe
    Helps with start training
 Waterproofs Cochlea Implant
    Easier on the whole squad
    Much more efficient training
    Turns out they have been
     invented but are very
    expensive
                                http://eurociu.implantecoclear.org/index.php?option=com_conten
                                t&view=article&id=119&Itemid=142&lang=es
Ask a professional
 Common sense / trial and error
 Same training physiologically as able bodied
 Don’t give up, ask someone with experience
 John Shaw’s tip
Reference List
 ASCA Online: Including Swimmers With a Disability. Date veiwed: 08/04/2013.
    http://www.swimmingcoach.org/articles/press_room/ada10122001.asp
   Goodman, S. (1995). Coaching athletes with disabilities: General principles (2nd
    Edition). Australian Sports Commission
   Green, A. (1992). Coaching methods when working with swimmers with a
    disability. Australian Sports Commission.
   Deaf Friendly Swimming Handbook: National Deaf Children’s Society (UK).
    Published 03/2012.
   Fitzgerald.S (2003). Sports Signalling Device for Hearing Impaired Persons.
    Pub No: US20030006903 A1
   Dummer G.M. et al. (2008) Training and Conditioning for swimmers with
    Disabilities. 37th National Adapted Physical Education Conference, Promoting
    Activity for All.
   Dummer G.M. et al. (2008) Moving to the Next Level: Swimming Instruction
    for Personal With Disabilities.. 37th National Adapted Physical Education
    Conference, Promoting Activity for All.

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Coaching deaf swimmers

  • 1. Hamish Wise Sports Coaching Pedagogy 2013 u3036809
  • 2. Introduction to Deaf Swimming  Breaking the communication barriers  Very few studies conducted  National Swimming coaching websites and blogs for Australia, USA and UK  Ability to correct their technique, just as an able bodied athlete  Deaf swimmers don’t compete at Paralympics
  • 3. First things First  Embrace the challenge  Get to know the athlete  Best form of communication  Treat the same as an able bodied swimmer  Never underestimate the swimmer  Help develop a sense of independence
  • 4. Tips for the coach at training  Interpreter/learn sign language  Use the white board  Speak directly to the swimmer  Waterproof flash cards  Use other swimmers to demonstrate skills  Ask the athlete to repeat what you have just said  Location
  • 5. At swimming competitions...  Encourage participation  Let the officials know there is a deaf athlete competing  “Tap” start  Also the pinch and release  Strobe light  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQEsuIzdGPE
  • 6. Race Visualisation Sessions  Helps prepare the swimmers for the race, reduces anxiety due to already mentally rehearsing the race  Typically swimmers: relax, close their eyes and listen to what the coach is saying  Deaf swimmers: lie down, keep eyes open, prop their head up and watch the coach
  • 7. Sports Signalling Devices  Comparing different apparatus for communicating with deaf athletes in training  Sebneider Jr: standard sports whistle that resulted in a visual stimulus  Wouldn’t be effective in swimming pool  Other devices:  Electronic  uncomfortable
  • 8. Mobile Phone Application  “Deaf Friendly Swimming”  Android phone  British sign language graphics  Finger Spelling alphabet http://www.appszoom.com/a ndroid_applications/commun ication/deaffriendly- swimming_cppkt.html
  • 9. Future Progressions  Training strobe light  Coach holds a device with a button, emitting a flash of the strobe  Helps with start training  Waterproofs Cochlea Implant  Easier on the whole squad  Much more efficient training  Turns out they have been invented but are very expensive http://eurociu.implantecoclear.org/index.php?option=com_conten t&view=article&id=119&Itemid=142&lang=es
  • 10. Ask a professional  Common sense / trial and error  Same training physiologically as able bodied  Don’t give up, ask someone with experience  John Shaw’s tip
  • 11. Reference List  ASCA Online: Including Swimmers With a Disability. Date veiwed: 08/04/2013. http://www.swimmingcoach.org/articles/press_room/ada10122001.asp  Goodman, S. (1995). Coaching athletes with disabilities: General principles (2nd Edition). Australian Sports Commission  Green, A. (1992). Coaching methods when working with swimmers with a disability. Australian Sports Commission.  Deaf Friendly Swimming Handbook: National Deaf Children’s Society (UK). Published 03/2012.  Fitzgerald.S (2003). Sports Signalling Device for Hearing Impaired Persons. Pub No: US20030006903 A1  Dummer G.M. et al. (2008) Training and Conditioning for swimmers with Disabilities. 37th National Adapted Physical Education Conference, Promoting Activity for All.  Dummer G.M. et al. (2008) Moving to the Next Level: Swimming Instruction for Personal With Disabilities.. 37th National Adapted Physical Education Conference, Promoting Activity for All.