News for Swim Parents: May 2009 Archives

Many parents do not understand why coaches want athletes to travel to "away" meets, sometimes including overnight meets. There are several reasons, but one very large performance reason. Let me explain.

We participate in a variety of swim meets ranging from the most basic novice level dual meet to statewide and regional championship meets.  Many meets are low key and designed to be learning experiences.  Winning means improving start, stroke, turns, pace, and time.  Racing, the ability to race, and the strategies in racing are a close second priority.  Beating someone else is a bonus but not overly emphasized except for higher levels of competition.  We try to attend invitational meets about every 4 to six weeks.  We may hold novice level meets more frequently, sometimes weekly, at our home pool.

By Lea Anne Randell

Swim Parent

 

Here are some informational items that may be of help to parents as the summer long course competition season approaches.  As a parent, I know it is good to review these things at the start of the season.

When you know what your coach is telling your swimmer you are better able to lend emotional support to your child and you are better able to support the coach.

By Fred Cruciger, Longtime Florida USS Official and Swim Parent

 

When you as a parent go to a swimming meet you may not be totally familiar with the officials and their duties.  In order to gain a better understanding of the functions of the officials, it might be a good idea to discuss the duties of each position and then to explain just how a person becomes an official.

For over four years I watched my daughter swim under the direction of other coaches. I have also watched her at basketball practice and games, and dance, and figure skating.  I know the joy of watching her in these activities.  I also know and understand the overwhelming desire to direct, correct, encourage, and sometimes scold my child at practice.  But those are not proper parental behaviors once I have released her into the care of a coach or teacher.  As a parent, am not to interfere with the practice or attempt to talk to my child during the practice session.

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This page is a archive of entries in the News for Swim Parents category from May 2009.

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