Welcome to 2026 a new year with new opportunities including personal, academic and of course in your swimming.
First off I would like to thank all of you for your thoughts, cards and gifts during the holiday season. I hope each and every one of you enjoyed the time with your families and friends, the moments away from the pool and took the time to reflect on your swimming through the first part of the season.
A big THANK YOU and shout out to all the Senior Prep and Junior Gold swimmers who made the effort to attend workouts over the holidays and thank you to your parents for getting you to the pool.
Your little books have provided some good reading material over the break and of course there was a mixture of thought put into them but nevertheless pretty entertaining while reading and picturing you putting your thoughts into your workouts.
A lot of people start the new year off making all kinds of resolutions only to see them fall off the cliff with each days. As swimmers I like to think instead of making that all for nothing resolution let’s just look back and see how we have done at our mid-point of the season.
As you arrive to the pool on Friday for those first workouts of the year, be ready to look forward to accepting the new challenges that 2026 will throw your way in all aspects of your life. Although you set some goals back in September as we started this journey the break gives you a chance to catch your breath and revisit those goals and do any tweaking that is necessary as we head into the heart of our season.
What worked well for you during the first part of the season, what areas do you really need to buckle down and focus on during the next few months to give yourself a chance to be successful. Be truly honest with your self and make a note to yourself that states the following, “I’m going to make you so proud.” Put it where you can read it often.
We are looking forward to getting off to a great start with some fast swimming over the next few months. It


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