Wednesday, December 24, 2025

DEAR SANTA LETTER 2025


How would a swimmers letter might look like this year.

Dear Santa ๐Ÿง‘‍๐ŸŽ„ 
 
I had a pretty good year with my swimming.  I made most of my practices throughout the year and I felt I had a good mindset when the year  began.  I am starting to learn that this sport can be brutal with all the peaks and valleys that a swimmer experiences.  I tried really hard to control my emotions in the valleys as well as on the peaks.

Santa if you could as you come through my neighborhood sprinkle some of that North Pole dust over me so that I can continue to work on strengthening my mindset so that I will treat a bad swim as a learning experience that I can learn from and be better the next time out.  

I would also ask for tighter streamlines, stronger underwater’s and more aggressive turns. 

Most of all bring me and my teammates the enjoyment of working towards our goals together.  Help us enjoy the process and bring us the opportunity for some fast swimming.

Enjoy the cookies ๐Ÿช and ๐Ÿฅ› 



Friday, December 19, 2025

THE POWER OF PERSEVERANCE

 

"The power of perseverance is the ability to keep going towards your goals despite challenges, failures and setbacks that you encounter along the way."  

In previous posts we have discussed "the process" that is involved in swimming and how as you work through that process you will encounter road blocks that you need to work through.

Logan and I are working hard on having a plan on getting you to your goals both physically and mentally.  We see a swimmers who spend a lot of time in the pool just meandering up and down the pool without attention to the little things that affect you on the day of your races.  While it is true that there is no substitute for "HARD WORK",  it is important that you work hard in a smart way.  

When you develop the discipline in the way you swim you create the resilience, confidence, and character that create growth opportunities that will help you through those rough patches.

Put yourself in the illustration on the left where you swim into many different obstacles and you need to find the mindset, resilience, the grit and the persistence to get to the finish line.

MINDSET:  The ability to accept a challenge and viewing those challenges as opportunities to step up and get after it.  The mindset not to fear that challenge as a threat.


RESILIENCE:  When you hit a setback, you have the discipline to use it as a learning experience and bounce back next time out.  This bounce back may take several meets, over a number of weeks or months.  You will bounce back.


GRIT:  The ability to develop the stamina and passion to work towards your goals when things get hard and not back away.

PERSISTENCE:  Despite the difficulties and and obstacles that are hurled at you, there is that mindset that allows you to keep going.
WORK OUT OF THE WEEK
Warm up
400 free
4x100 @1:30 (25IMO+75 free)  #4 is all IM
4x50 kick@1:00 boards (E-F/ F-E/  E/  ALL FAST)

HUMP DAY WEDNESDAY
5x100 free @1:25
4x75 IMO @1:15 (fast walls)
1 x50 kick fast 1:10
RESET

4X100 FREE @1:25
4X75 IMO @1:15 (fast walls)
2x50 kick fast @1:10
RESET

3x100 free @1:25
4x75 @1:15 IMO (fast walls)
3x50 kick fast @1:10
RESET

2x100 free @1:25
4x75 IMO @1:15
4x50 kick fast @1:10
RESET

1x100 free fast with fins (2 seconds under your best)

JINGLE BELL RELAYS





DISTANCE MEET 1650

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