It was nice seeing all of our swimmers and parents this past Saturday. We hope that we were able to answer any questions that you might have as we get ready for our first day at the pools. We know that the first few weeks will look a little different as we are waiting on Mason to finish up their construction, but as we always say just focus on what you can control and give it your all and we will be okay.
As you start to think and put some goals together let’s understand that perfectionism is not a destination because if it is you just may have a hard time getting there. Perfectionism can be both an asset in your swimming….but on the other side of the coin it can also be a liability.
Why, number one and I believe this " If you look for perfection in this sport you will never be content", you will never be happy with your races no matter how well you do. Perfectionist are always afraid of making a mistake or failing in their own eyes, they have a hard time of really swimming with freedom, letting everything go and really enjoying themselves when they race.
Some examples of why perfectionism might hold you back;
- the added pressure that you put on yourself. It causes you to tighten up and doesn't allow you to relax.
- you start to believe you will Neve be good enough.
- it causes you not set unrealistic expectations. It doesn't allow you to feel good about the little wins.
All of the above will rob you of the enjoyment for swimming which you have come to love.
"You're never chasing perfection. You're learning how to form great habits." Swim Cash
As you Jump into the pool this week for your first workout lets learn to practice with a purpose and not just swim aimlessly down the pool practice after practice, make every set count, every streamline, every turn count. This week is your sunrise 🌅 for the season. Now let's earn that beautiful 🌅 for the end of the season. Everything in between is the process, start enjoying it for this is where memories are created to last a lifetime.
NEXT POST WE WILL JUMP INTO THE YOUR GOALS.
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