Posts Tagged ‘Swimming Racing Tips’
How to Put Together a Great Championship Program – 50 ideas for a Positively, Powerfully, Perfect Program – Part One.
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, mental skills 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
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August 1, 2011 | Comments Off
Tags: Swim, Swimmers, Swimming, Swimming Clubs and Swimming Associations, Swimming Coaching, Swimming Competition Tips, Swimming Racing Tips
Mental Skills Training in Swimming – a new approach.
What is your experience with sports psychology and mental skills training?
Is it meeting a psychologist or mental skills professional at an office and talking quietly about attitudes, anxieties and ambitions?
Or is it having a mental skills professional come to the training centre and do a “motivation” lecture or a mental skills training session on relaxation, focusing, visualisation / imagery and attitude?
Time to take mental skills training out of the office, away from the training room and into the pool.
How? Read more
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August 1, 2011 | 2 Comments
Tags: Mental Skills and Attitudes, Swim, Swimmers, Swimming, Swimming Coaching, Swimming Competition Tips, Swimming Racing Tips, Swimming Science, Swimming Technique, Swimming Training Tips
Physiology based Training Set Design in Swimming: There must be Another Way.
Walk on deck at any pool in the world on a typical Monday afternoon.
There it is – the old whiteboard over there at the end of the pool.
And what’s written up on the whiteboard?
Today’s training program!
- “10 x 100 on 1:45 at 75%” or
- “20 x 50 on 1:00 holding PB plus 5 seconds” or
- “12 x 200 IM on 3:30 holding 2:50 or something similar.
You would think that swimming training, preparation and performance was all about the body wouldn’t you? Read more
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August 1, 2011 | 2 Comments
Tags: Elite swimming, High Performance Swimming, Mental Skills and Attitudes, success, successful, Swim, Swimmers, Swimming, Swimming Coaching, Swimming Competition Tips, Swimming Racing Tips, Swimming Science, Swimming Technique, Swimming Training Tips, Training
Swim Up to Swim Down: Some new ideas on Swim Downs to enhance your Swim Meet Success
In the old days it was simple.
You raced. You did your best.
You spoke with the coach about your race, you swapped ideas about dives and turns, you listened to feedback, discussed splits and stroke technique etc etc.
You drank a little water or sports drink.
You jumped (or maybe slumped) into the swim down pool, did a few laps at a speed your grandma would consider too slow and climbed out three minutes later ready to go for your next race (or so you thought).
That, as they say was then and this is now – and now, more than ever, swim down is a critical element of every swimming competition. Read more
July 8, 2011 | 2 Comments
Tags: Coaching, Competitive Swimming, Elite swimming, High Performance Swimming, Mental Skills and Attitudes, Swim, Swim Meets, Swimmers, Swimming, Swimming Coaching, Swimming Competition Tips, Swimming Racing Tips, Swimming Science, winning
Swim Shop – Now Open
The Swim Coaching Brain has Opened a Swim Shop.
In response to the overwhelming demand for more information on swimming topics, we have put together a series of swimming books for you to download and enjoy.
The first book in the series: Longer and Stronger: Stretching and Strengthening for Young Swimmers is available now!
More books will be added regularly.
Make sure you bookmark the Shop page and visit it regularly to check out some of our great new swimming products.
June 24, 2011 | Comments Off
Tags: Coaching, Competitive Swimming, Mental Skills and Attitudes, success, successful, Swim, Swim Meets, Swimmers, Swimming, Swimming and Parenting, Swimming Clubs and Swimming Associations, Swimming Coaching, Swimming Competition Tips, Swimming Racing Tips, Swimming Science, Swimming Technique, Swimming Training Tips, Training, winning
The Engagement Factor – the essential element in designing training sets and swimming workouts.
In my last post, I introduced the P.A.C.E. system – a simple, easy to use, practical way of managing training intensity in young age group swimmers.
| P.A.C.E. System Level | Description | Feels like | Used for |
|---|---|---|---|
| P or PACE 1 | Practice and Preparation Pace | Easy, relaxed. | Recovery, drills and skills. |
| A or PACE 2 | Air-robic Pace. | Easy to moderate. | Endurance development. |
| C or PACE 3 | Competition Specific Pace | Hard. | Race specific practices with race specific speeds, skills, techniques and breathing. |
| E or PACE 4 | Electric Pace | Fast - explosive. | Speed development. |
Now, let’s build on the P.A.C.E. system by introducing the Engagement Factor: the first training prescription system which incorporates a mental skills focus in swimming workout design.
Everyone talks about the importance of the mental side of swimming and how important it is for swimmers to train both their bodies and minds in training and preparation.
Talking about it is one thing.
The next step for coaches is to make mental skills and the integration of the mind into every session and the way to achieve this is to incorporate mental skills in the workout design itself.
Introducing the Engagement Factor.

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April 11, 2011 | 4 Comments
Tags: Mental Skills and Attitudes, Swim, Swimmers, Swimming, Swimming Coaching, Swimming Competition Tips, Swimming Racing Tips, Swimming Science, Swimming Technique, Swimming Training Tips, Training
The “I Guarantee to Take Two Seconds off Your 100 Metre PB” Swimming Article.
If someone told you, “Hey, you got to go on line and read this article I just found. It tells you how to take two seconds off your 100 metres PB time”.
Would you read it? Of course you would!
OK – look down – because here it is. Read more
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February 15, 2011 | 4 Comments
Tags: Swim, Swimmers, Swimming, Swimming Coaching, Swimming Competition Tips, Swimming Racing Tips, Swimming Technique, Swimming Training Tips
Top Ten Tips for Swimming Coaching Success.

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Here are my best ever Top Ten Tips for Swimming Coaching Success.
Whether you coach men or masters, toddlers or triathletes, females or freestylers, babies, breaststrokers or butterflyers, these ten tips will help you make a success of your swimming coaching career and more important help you to help every swimmer turn possible potential into peak performance. Read more
January 4, 2011 | Comments Off
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The Number 1 Reason Why Most Swimmers and Coaches Fail at Swim Meets.
Want to know the Number 1 Reason Why Most Swimmers and Coaches Fail at Swim Meets? Read more
October 12, 2010 | Comments Off
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Multi-Eventing in Swimming: How being a M.E.S.S. makes swimming a lot more fun.
Swimming has changed! The sport’s got a whole lot mess-y-er!
It wasn’t all that long ago when you had to be a butterflyer, a backstroker, a breaststroker, a freestyler, a sprinter, a distance swimmer or an IM-er. Seemed like you had no sooner taken up the sport of swimming, when someone was trying to make you A-something.
Somebody would tell you, “If you want to be a great swimmer, you need to be a-something” – (usually a-one thing).
Now – if you have to be something – you can be a M.E.S.S. – a Multi Event Stroke Swimmer! Gives a whole new meaning to someone telling you your room is “messy”doesn’t it?
With some of the world’s greatest swimmers now showing that it is possible to be great at more than one stroke, multi eventing – (or M.E.S.S. for short) has become something for all swimmers to consider. Read more
July 13, 2010 | Comments Off
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