Sunday, July 28, 2024

VACATION TIME

 

Now that swimming and diving all stars ⭐️ is over it’s time to get away from the pools for a while.  You’ve worked hard and now it’s time to give those bodies a chance to recover. 

It’s time to recharge both physically and mentally so that we return to the pools refresh and ready to go.

If you get a little anxious during this time how about some strength training especially your cores.  Something that will benefit you when you get back in the pool.

Wherever you are headed have fun and be safe.

We will see you in a few weeks.

COACH MIKE

Tuesday, July 23, 2024

WRAPPING IT UP


 With a weekend of fast swimming at all the Long Course and summer league championships it is time to put this season in the books.  Take a needed break away from the pool and spend some time having fun being a kid with nothing to do.   Before you blink it will be time to refocus and turn our attention to a new journey with new goals and aspirations.  

Before we do that take the time to write in your journals about your journey this past season.  Share with yourself the goals you had, with both your successes and failure.  Both are important and vital for your growth in the sport.



CHAMP WEEK SET ( MEET WARM UP EACH DAY)

TUESDAY 

12x50 (4 25 MRS/ 25 free) (4 MRS) (4 25 kick 25 free)@1:00

WEDNESDAY 

9x50 (3 25 MRS/25 free) ( 3 MRS) (3 25 kick 25 free) @1:15

THURSDAY 

6x50 ( 2 25 MRS/25 free) ( 2 MRS) (2 25 kick 25 free) @1:30

FRIDAY

BRING IT ALL TO GETHER 

STARTS TURNS BREAKOUTS FINISHES 

SATURDAY 

OWN YOUR RACE!  NO OUTSIDE NOISES!!  CONTROL WHAT YOU CAN CONTROL!!

This will be the last post until we near the season sometime in mid August.

Sunday, July 14, 2024

NO IDLING

 

The ability to accomplish your goals first comes down to how discipline and committed you are, and saying you are without the actions is like an empty promise.  It doesn’t matter whether it’s school, swimming or life the bridge 🌉 between wishing and accomplishing is discipline.  The discipline to know what you need to do, how to do it right and executing your plan consistently.

You just idle around in your lane doing things inconsistently like getting In late weak warmup, bad turns and the beat goes on if you get my drift……

The three essential things that any athlete needs to succeed in sports are,
  1. A hunger and passion to succeed
  2. The mindset to handle pressure.
  3. The self-discipline to do the hard stuff….The stuff others won’t do.
Without that hunger and passion, the mental toughness when things go wrong or get hard  and the discipline to do the hard stuff, your journey becomes longer and the climb steeper.

The consistent swimmers are the ones who understand that to reach their goals takes a high level of commitment and self discipline.  It doesn’t come from doing easy or average work.  If you do average work I dare say you should not expect anything but average results.

“You can either suffer the pain of discipline or suffer the pain of regret—-the choice is yours.”   Discipline is not a punishment either, it is what’s needed to achieve success.

Excuses make today easy, but tomorrow hard.  Discipline makes today hard, but tomorrow easy.





SWIM SET FOR THE WEEK
3 ROUNDS (2nd round kick)
1x100 Cruise 25 MRS 25 free
2x50 @1:00  (25 fast MRS /25 cruise free)
4x25 @1:00 MRS BUILDING SPEED ON EACH 25. WORK ON BREAKOUT AND FINISH (10 seconds apart )




Saturday, July 6, 2024

CONCENTRATION

 

Concentration.  What is it? How can it affect your race or your workouts?  One of your greatest strengths as a swimmer is your ability to eliminate distractions and be focused and present in the moment, but it takes as much practice as your time in the pool.  However it is often overlooked by many swimmers in today’s world.

I believe that we agree that as swimmers we are often distracted by both

internal and external things both in practice as well as competition.  These are things that take away our focus and our ability to stay on task and remain in the present.

What you focus on will determine how calm and loose you are, the level of confidence you have going into your race and how quickly you are able to rebound from set backs.  Without the ability to focus on the the now your vulnerable to falling into mental traps.

Concentration is the ability of going into a race and finding what is important and letting go of everything else.  Some of these distractions are external such as the pool, the officials,your teammates and sometimes it's the noise in your head that you need to learn how to let go of.

When an athlete goes into a competition athletes tend to be all over the place, they are thinking about the out come, making a mistake, who's watching basically too many things to focus on and not letting go of it all and finding what is important now.


Try this exercise to test your  concentration.  Take 10 different color markers and throw them in the air and see how many you can catch.  Now put a blue one in the middle of the markers and throw them in the air.  Catch only the BLUE one.  Now you have let go of all the other distractions and what is important is catching the BLUE MARKER.  How did you do?

Focus in the NOW.  Not the Past (past races). Not in the FUTURE (the outcome).  Practice focusing in the moment (the now).  You can't be in the past or the future, you can only think about it.  

Stay in the NOW and keep you focus on the right thing, Your JOB which is to race.  When you get distracted you need to be able to catch yourself and c one back to the NOW.  I know in most of my competitions if I felt myself drifting and getting distracted I always used this phrase when I felt like I was being distracted and losing focus, (THE PROCESS).  It always brought me back to the now and it worked it school also.

Find a trigger word that will help you concentrate and as I say you need to practice this as much as you do swimming.


FIREWORK WORKOUT JULY 4th

13 and over triathlon 
RUN 1 mile come thru emergency gate read time off clock coaches will record quickly transitioning move into COMPETITION POOL 
KICK WITH BOARD 300. Read running time coaches record transition to the other pool 
SWIM 500 
When finish cheer your teammates to finish line

9-12 year olds do a biathlon after stretching
Kick 150/ swim 300

Best part is that they cheered for everyone until they crossed the finish line

Monday, July 1, 2024

BRINGING GOALS INTO YOUR RACE

 

Before we get into this I want to make it clear that I believe that having goals and setting them is very important for athletes.  However goals should never be brought into a competition.  Competition takes place in the present and goals are futuristic and should remain in the future.

In other words you take the wrong goals into the race.  For swimmers, I would say the two biggest goals that you you take up to the start is one, winning and two a best time.  Those two goals are by-products of doing everything right in your race.  

If those are your two goals as you step up on the blocks you might be setting yourself up for failure.  Goals and expectations are tools for your tool box.  They help motivate you during training and provide a blueprint for you to work with during practice.  When you take those goals and expectations into competition you get tight, your anxiety levels rise and you end up creating a sense of urgency.  That sense of urgency creates a certain head set, "I have to",  "I've got to", "I need to", "What happens if I don't",  your focus is on the outcome and not the competition.  You start trying too hard and you intuitively start making mistakes. Your reaction on the start may be slow, Your turn is off, your breathing more, your stroke gets short, any number of things might happen.

Your goals and expectations are the things you work toward during practice.  Practice is where you program your computer so that when you step up onto the blocks, all you have to do is hit print and go.  The outcome is in the future and out of your control.  Stay in the present and work the process.





8&under PRACTICE FROM LAST WEEK

WARM UP 300 mix

2x50 (25 breast kick with 3 second dolphin glide 

4x25 (12.5 IMO/12.5 free 1 breath)

2x50 (25 streamline back kick 25 backstroke. STROKE COUNTS)

MINI DOLPHIN READY SET beat the clock with fins

6x25 fast free @1:30. (Clock resets to00 every 90 seconds.  Try to beat your time

TODAYS WORK WORK YOUR DIVES  8 minutes in each lane with a coach

LANE 2 back.  Swim back in 1 same stroke to finish

LANE 4 breast swim back in 3 same stroke to finish 

LANE 6 fly swim back in 5 same stroke finish

RING THE BELL FINISH

1x25 free no breath (can you beat last weeks spot) Go all the way and ring the bell

THE DISQUALIFICATION

  Yes that dreaded disqualification, a little yellow piece of paper that is signed by the officials and in most cases given to the coach exp...