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How Coaches Learn
March 5, 2018
I want to my swimmers to get better. I want them to learn something new every day – something that helps them get a step closer to achieving their goals and to realizing their potential. It’s pretty simple logic. Swimmers want to get better at what they do. The first and most important step of […]
Seven Parent Tips for the Conference Meet
March 4, 2018
No longer will you be worried about embarrassing your kids. We’ve earned the right to make a scene and be loud. When it’s conference time, parents have a fun time celebrating their teams and swimmers with gifts, cheers, goodie bags and get-togethers. Throughout the years, our kids have worked hard and we’ve driven to countless […]
Life Lessons Learned Through Swimming
February 27, 2018
Although it’s easy to get caught up in relying on our time improvements to see progress, it’s important that we take a step back and look at the progress swimming has led to outside of the pool as well. As swimmers, our minds are trained to immediately focus on results. The vision of finishing a […]
Six Tips for a More Successful Softball Tryout
February 27, 2018
The more effort and enthusiasm you show, the better your chance of tipping the scales in your favor. For most of the fastpitch players in the country, the end of February means one thing – high school team tryouts. Whether you consider high school ball the pinnacle of your year or merely something to do […]
Mental Toughness – The Coaches Perspective
February 27, 2018
It’s about passion and a full commitment to long-term goals
Eleventh Annual Hockey Weekend Across America Begins Friday
February 27, 2018
USA Hockey will lead the nation in the 11th annual Hockey Weekend Across America this Friday through Sunday (March 2-4).
Swimming Stability: The Tips You Need
February 27, 2018
At the very least, I urge you to be preventative in your stability mindset. Too many swimmers are reactive and could save themselves plenty of heartaches and training stoppages along the way. When I mention the names, Phelps, Dressel, Manuel, Ledecky, and Jones, what do you think? Do you instantly think unstable, weak, slow, lack […]
How Champion Tennis Players Overcome Pressure
February 27, 2018
It is not about eliminating all of the pressure – but instead it is about how a player is able to manage it. It’s less than one hour away from the start of the match and every junior player is getting ready. Many players are either warming up on tennis courts, stretching and listening to […]
The Complete Hockey Hydration Guide
February 26, 2018
If you’re a hockey athlete it should go without saying that you should drink fluids regularly. After oxygen, water is the most important substance in the human body. It is a necessary component for nearly every single chemical reaction, acting as a solvent and transport medium. There’s a big reason why your body is about […]
Eight Quick Strategies for Getting, and Staying, On a Roll
February 25, 2018
Recall one of your best performances ever. If you take a moment to re-live that experience, in all of its visual, kinesthetic, olfactory, and auditory glory, you may find yourself eliciting positive thoughts and emotions as you deeply connect to that experience. Ultimately, all learning and growth is emotional. Emotions are what bind us to […]
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