Techno Distraction at Kids' Meets

Last weekend, I was at a USS swim meet and heard parents and coaches complaining about the "distraction" of many swimmers now. They blame this distraction (in addition to the rise of the boy/girl crazy period) on the advent of cell phones and IM-ing, etc. Apparently, at meets, and I've seen it, the kids spent scads of time on their cells phones, phoning friends, phoning kids across the pool, texting constantly (even to kids 5 feet away). Then they go home and IM for hours, checking and gossiping over the instant meet results and who beat who. Now, all the swimmers seem to know each other because, even if they're not on the same team or live in different states, they now can communicate easily via IM-ing and texting. I heard one coach say he's not sure how to get his swim kids to focus in this new techo-age. Obviously, some kids are focused like lasers, but I see an abundance of chatting and cell phone use too. Would kids do better without cell phones at meets? And is technology distracting them? Some seem to be swimming blazingly fast, but are others not swimming up to their potential because of this?
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    :laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2: OK, I will stop laughing now. You obviously have never coached Junior High girls. Pay attention to what's going on?:laugh2::laugh2::laugh2: Only if there is a cute boy in the vicinity. No, but I have coached 9 and 10 year olds and made them run laps for not paying attnetion. I'm a hardass though. :agree: Either way my kid won't have a phone on the field, on the deck or in the movie theatre. Problem solved, but I choose to do this as a parent. I agree Dorothy about the security but like slowswim said the limited number phones are a good idea. I'm tough on my kids to a point. I don't care what the lovey-dovey brigade think about it (not saying you are a lovey dovey type either).
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    :laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2: OK, I will stop laughing now. You obviously have never coached Junior High girls. Pay attention to what's going on?:laugh2::laugh2::laugh2: Only if there is a cute boy in the vicinity. No, but I have coached 9 and 10 year olds and made them run laps for not paying attnetion. I'm a hardass though. :agree: Either way my kid won't have a phone on the field, on the deck or in the movie theatre. Problem solved, but I choose to do this as a parent. I agree Dorothy about the security but like slowswim said the limited number phones are a good idea. I'm tough on my kids to a point. I don't care what the lovey-dovey brigade think about it (not saying you are a lovey dovey type either).
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