Expert Advice for Sports Coaching Success

Message to Swimming – you still don’t get it!

By Wayne Goldsmith | In Hot Topics

Six years ago I wrote an article called “Changing Times” about the Sport of Swimming and the challenges it faced all over the world.

You can find the full article at numerous sites (or just email me for a copy).

In short, I challenged the swimming community to work together, to strive to create new, exciting, interesting training and competition environments, to put away petty political and personality conflicts and work together in the best interest of kids, athletes, families, coaches, Clubs and the sport.

Now, Six years later…..You still don’t get it do you! Read more

The Swimming Coach Score Card – a must for all coaches (and swimmers and parents).

By Wayne Goldsmith | In Swimming Coaching

Coaches – ever wanted to know how you rate as a coach?

Swimmers – ever wanted to know how your coach rates as a coach?

Swimming Parents – ever wanted to know how your kid’s coach rates as a coach?

Then look no further than….the Swimming Coach Score Card. Read more

Questions you always wanted to ask your coach but were afraid to ask.

By Wayne Goldsmith | In For Swimmers

  • Did you ever want to ask your coach a question but couldn’t find the right way of asking the question?
  • Did you ever have something you wanted to say to your coach but couldn’t find the right moment?
  • Did you ever want to sit down with your coach and discuss some stuff you have been wondering about but never had the chance?

Well – here’s your chance!

Questions you always wanted to ask your coach but were afraid to ask! Read more

Swimming Psyche Outs. How to be in control, confident and composed when faced with psyche outs (and how to use them to your advantage!!). Part Two.

By Wayne Goldsmith | In For Swimmers

Ten things you can do to respond to a psyche out-er:

  • Smile;
  • Say “thanks”;
  • Shake their hand and say “I really appreciate your support”;
  • Laugh and say “is that the best you can come up with?”;
  • Tell them, “I am sorry. I really wasn’t listening to you”;
  • Tell them an even bigger “exaggeration”;
  • Walk away;
  • Say, “wow – I am really lucky to be racing someone as talented and gifted as you”;
  • Keep chatting with family and friends.

But the best thing of all is to……………ignore them and swim your best.

Psyche out practice – dealing with Dirty Downers. Read more

Swimming Psyche Outs. How to be in control, confident and composed when faced with psyche outs (and how to use them to your advantage!!). Part One.

By Wayne Goldsmith | In For Swimmers

“The highest reward for a person’s toil is not what they get for it but what they become by it.” John ruskin

How many times do you hear a football player or baseballer or basketballer say something like “It was tough out there today. The other team really psyched us out”.

Sportspeople talk about the psyche out as something someone else did to them – that someone somehow did something mystical or magical that impacted on their performance.

Lots of people talk about psyching out…………..so what is it?

What is a psyche out? Read more

How to Put Together a Great Championship Program – 50 ideas for a Positively, Powerfully, Perfect Program – Part Three.

By Wayne Goldsmith | In For Swimming Clubs and Swimming Associations

Part three of How to Put Together a Great Championship follows….almost immediately: Read more

How to Put Together a Great Championship Program – 50 ideas for a Positively, Powerfully, Perfect Program – Part Two.

By Wayne Goldsmith | In For Swimming Clubs and Swimming Associations

Part One of this Post covered a lot of ground – (or water) – enjoy part two! Read more

How to Put Together a Great Championship Program – 50 ideas for a Positively, Powerfully, Perfect Program – Part One.

By Wayne Goldsmith | In For Swimming Clubs and Swimming Associations

Club championships programs are not easy to put together – after all, you are usually racing the same people you see day after day after day after day after day……. (you get the idea).

Many clubs lament that their Club Championships are not well supported and are generally disappointing in terms of attendance and commitment from swimmers and families. Well guess what??? It’s your – (as in the organisers of the event) – fault!

If people don’t want to buy the “product” you are selling, sell something else! If people do not attend your Club Champs – don’t blame the people – don’t blame other sports – don’t blame the economic crisis – change what you are selling!

If you want a really great Club Championship program, the trick is to combine the four Ps:

  • Performance – Club championships are- after all-about racing.
  • Parents – Get them involved and get them wet! This is the one chance all year to have some family fun.
  • Practice – Club Championships are not the end of the story….for many swimmers Club Championships are the beginning of the competitive season and it’s a great opportunity for practicing skills, strokes, technique, dives, starts, turns, finishes, warm ups, cool downs, stretches, race day diet and other racing skills.
  • Party – have a really fun day with the families, friends and other fantastic people who make swimming the wonderful sport it is! Read more

Creating a Winning Swimming Club Culture – excellence, environment, everything, everyday, everybody.

By Wayne Goldsmith | In Swimming Coaching

Every swimming team has a unique culture.

Some teams have a culture of fun, enjoyment, family and friends.

Some teams have a culture of hard work, discipline, dedication and training.

Some teams are based at schools, colleges and universities and their culture is a reflection of the culture of the institution.

The culture of some teams comes from their location, the ethnic background of the people in the team, the climate or the city they live and train in.

Every team is unique and every culture is special.

But for many teams, there comes a time when the coaches, swimmers, families and supporters decide they want to become a winning team. They decide to set some serious competitive goals and work together as a team to achieve them.

And to become a winning team requires the development of a winning culture. Read more

Five Breaststroke Essentials for all Swimmers and Coaches

By Wayne Goldsmith | In For Swimmers

1. If you want to swim breaststroke – you have to swim breaststroke

We have all been there – sitting behind a breaststroker, trying to overtake them, trying to get around their wide kicks and slow speed. Frustrating!!!

However, to get good at breaststroke – you have to swim breaststroke! That is to say, if you want to swim fast breaststroke in competition you have to train to swim fast breaststroke.

Many swimmers wonder why their breaststroke does not improve. Often the reason is simple…they don’t swim it enough in training. Read more

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