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Our
Coaching Philosophy
STAR
Swim Team's purpose is to promote physical fitness,
develop leadership qualities and sportsmanship, encourage
team involvement, foster self discipline, build self
confidence and provide a competitive swimming experience
in an environment where a swimmer's fall potential may
be reached.
(taken
from the by-laws of STAR Swim Club)
While it is obvious that STAR is involved in helping
swimmers to swim fast, that is not the only purpose
behind the coaching staffs goals for the STAR athletes.
As a coaching staff we are far more interested in using
the sport of swimming for teaching life skills. Some
of these life skills are:
• Goal Setting -
Helping swimmers determine how to set and accomplish
goals.
• Prioritizing -
Helping swimmers to place the important things in their
lives first,
even
if swimming may not be the most important.
• Self Motivation
- Most things in life come from within, not
from the outside.
• Work Ethic -
The great American work ethic. Hard work always pays
off.
• Limits and Boundaries
- Each swimmer should strive to be the best
that they can be
and not worry how others are doing. We encourage swimmers
to be in control of the
things that they can do something about and to not worry
about the things that they
cannot control. A swimmer can be in control of their
work ethic, they cannot
control
the natural abilities that they were given.
• Team Work -
A chain is only as strong as it's weakest link. STAR
wants to be a strong
chain.
• Healthy Lifestyle
- Swimming for life. Not only do we encourage
this, we offer it.
• Responsibility -
Decisions are made every day that will effect swimming
and life.
There
are consequences in every decision, good and bad.
STAR's emphasis is on self improvement.
Very few swimmers become Olympic athletes. The majority
strive to do the very best they can. The attention of
the coaches will always be on the swimmers working the
hardest to achieve their goals. This has not and will
not always be the fastest swimmers, but tends to be
the dedicated swimmers. The program must be run with
the expectation of near perfect attendance. To do anything
less would be a disservice to the traditions of STAR
and to the most dedicated athletes we have.
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