September, 2009
Creating a Winning Swimming Club Culture – excellence, environment, everything, everyday, everybody.
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
September 28, 2009 | 1 Comment
Tags: Swim, Swimming, Swimming and Parenting, Swimming Clubs and Swimming Associations, Swimming Coaching, Swimming Training Tips
Five Breaststroke Essentials for all Swimmers and Coaches
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
September 21, 2009 | Comments Off
Tags: Swim, Swimming, Swimming Coaching, Swimming Science, Swimming Technique, Swimming Training Tips
Flying into Fly: Five Tips for Swimming Brilliant Butterfly.
Is there anything better in swimming than swimming great fly?
When you get it right, everything seems to flow, arms and legs working in rhythm – no wonder they call it FLY – it feels like you are flying through the water: not swimming – but actually flying.
But like anything that looks easy and feels that good, it takes a lot of hard work to turn the basics of the stroke into the fundamentals of flight! Read more
September 20, 2009 | Comments Off
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Peaking and Tapering Strategies–Getting it right the first time.
There’s Harry Potter.
There’s Star Wars.
There’s Disneyland.
And there’s one other magic and mystery experience……………Peaking and Tapering swimmers.
But what is peaking and tapering?
- PEAK – Preparing Each Athlete’s Kapacity (capacity) to perform at their best.
- TAPER – Training Activities that Provide Excellence after Rest.
Peaking is about training swimmers to swim at their best.
Tapering is ensuring that the swimmer’s can produce their best on a specific day following a period of rest, recovery and regeneration.
Let’s try to unlock the magic and mystery of coaching swimmers to perform at their best……when it matters most. Read more
September 15, 2009 | 6 Comments
Tags: Swim, Swimming, Swimming Coaching, Swimming Science, Swimming Technique, Swimming Training Tips
Five New Ideas that will Change Swimming Forever.
They say that “success is a moving target”.
This is so true in swimming where new ideas, information and innovations are constantly being thrown up to challenge, inspire and stimulate the thinking of swimmers and coaches.
Recently a wave of exciting and challenging new scientific research has come forward which has sparked some new ideas and forced the swimming world to sit up and take notice.
Here are five new ideas that will change our swimming world…………..forever! Read more
September 3, 2009 | 2 Comments
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Motivation: 50 Tricks, Tips and Techniques or How to find the fire when the fire isn’t firing!!!
- Set your self a daily goal to improve by one tenth of one inch. Anyone can improve one tenth of an inch each day. Over a week that’s almost an inch. That’s about 4 inches a month. That’s about 3 feet a year…..and 12 feet every Olympic cycle.
- If you are in a pace line (i.e. a line of swimmers) chase the feet of the person in front of you.
- If you are leading the pace line, imagine the person behind you is a shark or crocodile and you need to make sure you stay ahead of them!
- Promise yourself a small gift or reward for improving your skills and drills – reward excellence in technique – technique is the key to swimming success.
- Encourage other swimmers – the better your team mates perform – the more it will lift you and your performance – “a rising tide lifts all the boats”.
- Keep a training diary and write in it three things you improved each day.
- Keep a PB record sheet on your wall. Watch how you improve over time.
- Remember you are special. How many people are prepared to get out of bed at 5 am, train hard and balance school, swimming and life the way you do?
- Link your seasonsby making your short course PBs this season your long course PBs next season. Read more
September 3, 2009 | Comments Off
Tags: Mental Skills and Attitudes, Swimming Coaching, Swimming Science, Swimming Technique, Swimming Training Tips
The Top Ten Technique Tips for Every Swimmer
1. Effective propulsive movements in swimming go from SLOW to FAST.
In swimming, effective propulsive movements are SLOW to FAST.
In Fly, you reach long, feel the water, catch then accelerate through the stroke to recovery. Same in back. Same in breast (arms and legs). Same in free.
It starts with an effective feel on entry and a strong catch then…..throughout the stroke it is acceleration that makes all the difference.
2. The relationship between HIPS and HEAD is critical.
There is a critical relationship between the HIPS and the HEAD in swimming. Simply, when the head is up, the hips go down and if the hips are down three important things happen:
- Hips down means you kick down – instead of back;
- Hips down means your body is in an inefficient position;
- Hips down means that your body is not streamlined.
Be aware of this relationship and keep your head and hips in the right positions. Read more
September 2, 2009 | Comments Off
Tags: Swim, Swimmers, Swimming, Swimming Coaching, Swimming Competition Tips, Swimming Racing Tips, Swimming Technique, Swimming Training Tips
Twenty Things to do NOW if you want to Win Gold at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
1. Start training – today!
Every day – every session – every lap is an opportunity to improve something: your skills, your speed, your fitness, your technique, your pacing, your breathing control….get in there and start working towards London…. today.
2. Believe anything is possible.
Imagine Phelps on the blocks about to swim the first heat of his first event in Beijing. Can you imagine him thinking, “Wow – I don’t think I can do this. It’s going to be too hard. I will never beat the “Sptiz” record”. No way! Winning in London in 2012 means believing you can do it right now! Read more
September 2, 2009 | Comments Off
Tags: London 2012 Olympic Games, Mental Skills and Attitudes, Swim, Swimming, Swimming Coaching, Swimming Technique, Swimming Training Tips
The Ten Myths of Swimming.
The dictionary says:
myth (noun)
- a traditional story of unknown authorship, ostensibly with a historical basis, but serving usually to explain some phenomenon of nature, the origin of man, or the customs, institutions, religious rites, etc. of a people: myths usually involve the exploits of gods and heroes
- such stories collectively; mythology
- any fictitious story, or unscientific account, theory, belief, etc.
- any imaginary person or thing spoken of as though existing
There’s the Yeti.
There’s the Sasquatch.
There’s the shopping cart with four good wheels.
There’s the low fat, great tasting chocolate cake.
And there’s these….the ten myths of swimming. Read more
September 2, 2009 | Comments Off
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