A master swimmer, a former Olympian said George! what I like about your coaching is that you make it so simple.
I really believe in just simply swimming. Many of the coaches use terms that you need a guide book to follow what they are talking about. I like to give a work out that is simple and they don't have to look at a board to see what has to be done next.
I never have to go to the end of the pool and explain the workout. This gives me time to watch every swimmer. During the workout I take one or two swimmers out of their group and work their stroke tech.
I like it simple.
George
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After a good wu I have used the 5 minute swim. If we have a poor turnout, 2 each Lane 10 swimmers I blow the whistle at the start. They go for five minutes I blow the whistle at the end, some do 15, some as many as 20, they rest and another group starts. Then repeats, as many as 4, then warm down. They keep track of their own number of lengths for the next time we do this.
George
After a good wu I have used the 5 minute swim. If we have a poor turnout, 2 each Lane 10 swimmers I blow the whistle at the start. They go for five minutes I blow the whistle at the end, some do 15, some as many as 20, they rest and another group starts. Then repeats, as many as 4, then warm down. They keep track of their own number of lengths for the next time we do this.
George