Didn't see a thread so I thought I'd start one.
Its been fantastic on the ASCA I & II side of things . All the coaches are a wealth of knowledge and brings their own ideas. Scott has a rolling with his jokes and "Scottism's!". Dr. G had us all hanging on every word and video of stroke analysis.....who woulda know Michael Phelps isn't actually perfect in the water?! Mel is great on the business end of things. I'm SO glad I'm attending and would recommend it to everyone, regardless of whether you coach or not.
I just wish it was a week long camp and we all got to swim together, critique each other, share more war stories, and have time for some fun!!:applaud::applaud:
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I need to chime back in since I wanted to comment on Day 3 which was Open Water led by Steve Munatones. I was just as intrigued as I was by Dr. G's presentation. It really humbled me as too how much information I picked up and hadn't thought about. I loved hearing about "things we need to be aware of" and what actually goes on in the high level competitions. Open water is SOOO much not just getting in and swimming across, around, etc. a body of water!! What I learned will give me plenty to think about as I'm swimming open water. Thanks to Rob Copeland and all the other volunteers and kayakers for a great clinic!:applaud:
another thing I took away, unfortunately, was a nice little sunburn!:doh:
Okay,
I need to chime back in since I wanted to comment on Day 3 which was Open Water led by Steve Munatones. I was just as intrigued as I was by Dr. G's presentation. It really humbled me as too how much information I picked up and hadn't thought about. I loved hearing about "things we need to be aware of" and what actually goes on in the high level competitions. Open water is SOOO much not just getting in and swimming across, around, etc. a body of water!! What I learned will give me plenty to think about as I'm swimming open water. Thanks to Rob Copeland and all the other volunteers and kayakers for a great clinic!:applaud:
another thing I took away, unfortunately, was a nice little sunburn!:doh: