Who inspired you to swim competitively?

Former Member
Former Member
I love the stories about who motivated you to start swimming. They're usually great stories. Let me start by telling you mine. I was with about 7yrs. old and at a 20yd indoor Grand Rapids West YMCA pool, during a "free swim". The lifeguard was the YMCA Director named Tom (about 25 or so at the time). I knew how to do the breaststroke pretty good for no formal coaching (my older brother swam competitively). It was a Saturday and there were about twenty screaming kids in the pool until Tom blew his whistle. He yelled at everyone to get out of the water and you could hear a pin drop (someone had to be in trouble). He pointed at me and told me to come over and see him. I thought I would pee right there. I didn't do anything anyway, I told myself, and he shouldn't be yelling at people so loud, I thought. I was thinking of what I might have done in the last few minutes as I walked slowly his way until I gulped and stood silent waiting for him to say something. He said to everyone, "You're a pretty fast swimmer and I want to race you across the pool". I was looking at him as everyone of the kids started hooting and hollering. "Well" he said, "Let's go". He told me that we'd be doing the breaststroke. I wanted to race, I wanted to win, even if he was bigger. When he said go, I raced and he sure looked like he was going as fast as he could, and ---- I won. He looked exhausted after that long 20 yard swim, I know I was really tired but I beat him fair and square. He spent about five minutes explaining that someone as fast as me should be on the YMCA swimming team. I couldn't believe it, he wanted me to join the team, heck, I didn't even know they had a team. Well, I almost hyperventilated as I told my mom and dad that I wanted to be on the swim team because I'm the fastest little swimmer that coach had ever seen. I've been swimming and coaching (I wanted to be a coach like him) ever since. To this day, that one man changed my life by doing something I try to do as much as possible and that's; find something good someone's doing and, only if it's sincere, lavish as much praise as possible onto that someone. Tom did it for me and I hope I can keep doing it for other people and swimmers, young and old. He was a master at making people feel like a million bucks. Let's hear your story. Coach T.
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  • I can't remember why I started swimming but I was in my first meet at age 5. It was a small meet of only my pool but it was a meet none the less. I have an older sister and she was swimming so I guess I got into it because of her. I also had a cruch on my coach, Andy York so I'm sure he had something to do with me sticking with swimming. Jump ahead to when I'm 29 and I've been out of swimming for 10 year, my sister travels to Baltimore to compete at LC Nats. She came back and told me how well she did and I thought "I can do that!". Yes, we're a competitive bunch in my family. I was back in the pool within 2 weeks. Now I've been back in for just over 6 years. Last week, while visiting family, we swam in the same lane at Dynamo and I have to admit, I did better than her :p Although she's a huge triathlete and would blow me away in a run or bike ride. Alison
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  • I can't remember why I started swimming but I was in my first meet at age 5. It was a small meet of only my pool but it was a meet none the less. I have an older sister and she was swimming so I guess I got into it because of her. I also had a cruch on my coach, Andy York so I'm sure he had something to do with me sticking with swimming. Jump ahead to when I'm 29 and I've been out of swimming for 10 year, my sister travels to Baltimore to compete at LC Nats. She came back and told me how well she did and I thought "I can do that!". Yes, we're a competitive bunch in my family. I was back in the pool within 2 weeks. Now I've been back in for just over 6 years. Last week, while visiting family, we swam in the same lane at Dynamo and I have to admit, I did better than her :p Although she's a huge triathlete and would blow me away in a run or bike ride. Alison
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