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Go Swim with Mirrors, Tools, and Toys

Posted by Glenn Mills on Dec 23, 2008 09:06AM (1,510 views)

Steve Haufler’s bag of tricks!   A must-have video for coaches, learn-to-swim instructors, and parents.

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"Steve Haufler is one of the finest coach-teachers on the planet.  In this DVD Steve shows us how to use a variety of tools to teach techniques in the 4 competitive strokes.   It is a must have for the coach of novice swimmers, whether they are 9-year olds or new-to-swimming 9th graders.  Steve makes use of mirrors, mannequin heads, tape measures, score cards, swim dolls, laminated photos, rope, plastic cups, noodles and more.  This DVD is highly recommended by the ASCA Staff."  -- American Swim Coaches Association

"The Mirrors, Tools, and Toys video with Steve Haufler is a must for the library of every coach, especially coaches of developmental and age group swimmers.  The equipment presented on this video is inexpensive and readily available.  In one viewing I saw eleven pieces of cheap gear to add to my Gear-Head Circuit bag of tricks.  With minimal investment by your club you can create your own circuit to keep 30 to 60 swmmers busy for 45 minutes in a six-lane pool and deck.  The drills are easy to teach and for swimmers to quickly learn.  Just "Go For It" with Go Swim and Steve Haufler."  -- Bob Steele, author of Games Gimmicks Challenges for Swimming Coaches

"The progressions Steve uses are so good that I use all of his GoSwim DVDs with my University of Iceland students to show them sound teaching progressions in teaching swimming to children as well as how the correct turns should be executed.  His DVD on the creative use of mirrors and visual aids is also fantastic.  His DVDs are not only informative, interesting and extremely effective in training swimming coaches and teachers but also taught from the heart.  These discs are a must for any serious coach/teacher."  -- Hafthor Gudmundsson, former Olympic swim coach and assistant professor in swimming skills, University of Iceland.  

Steve Haufler's bag of tricks!  A must-have video for coaches, learn-to-swim instructors, and parents.

Steve Haufler’s creative use of such things as mirrors, noodles and Styrofoam heads has earned him a reputation as one of the best stroke teachers in the world.  In GO SWIM WITH MIRRORS, TOOLS, AND TOYS, Steve shares his bag of tricks -- the tools and toys that have proven effective for thousands of swimmers -- from beginner to advanced, age-group to Masters.  

By watching Steve as he gives unrehearsed lessons to real swimmers, you’ll see how he uses each tool to teach the basics, and how he uses tools to correct the stroke flaws that coaches see every day in their more advanced swimmers.

Included in Steve’s tool kit are:
• Mirrors -- how to use them for teaching and improving all four strokes, plus advice on the visual and verbal cues that will get FAST results
• Styrofoam heads -- the easiest way to get a swimmer’s attention
• Tape measures -- great for teaching streamline
• Score cards -- got boys to teach? 
• Swim dolls -- why you will want one in every lane
• Kickboards -- new uses
• Strapless paddles -- develop “feel” for the water
• Laminated photos -- a picture is worth a 1000 words
• The rope -- a fun backstroke tool
• Plastic cups -- fastest way to a steady head in backstroke
• Noodles -- how to use them for improving backstroke and forward starts
And more

By watching Steve Haufler, you will come away with dozens of inventive and creative ideas for teaching stroke technique.  He will help you become a more effective teacher and coach...guaranteed!  

STEVE HAUFLER, head coach of the Orinda Country Club in Orinda, California, is considered by many to be a genius at teaching the four strokes and getting kids ready for competitive swimming.  His teaching methods are also known to instill a lifelong love of swimming, because he knows how to make lessons FUN.   Steve’s young students progress rapidly from lessons to summer league, and then move on to Orinda Aquatics, one of the most successful competitive swim programs in the United States.

GO SWIM WITH MIRRORS, TOOLS, AND TOYS was written, filmed, and produced by the team of GLENN MILLS, a member of the 1980 Olympic Swim Team, and BARBARA HUMMEL, veteran of two Olympic Trials.  Both are coaches, learn-to-swim instructors, and World Top-Ten Masters swimmers.

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Responses

Responded Dec 28, 2008 12:05AM

what kind of mirrors are those i never seen mirrors like those. how interesting.

Responded Dec 30, 2008 06:54AM

i am too i want to know what kind of mirrors
i think it is good

Responded Dec 30, 2008 03:57PM

They're made from acrylic plastic.

Responded Jan 06, 2009 03:40PM

Hello Barbara,

Might somebody have a website link to where you can purchase these acrylic plastic mirrors?

thanks

Responded Jan 09, 2009 02:03PM

Try your local plastic-supply store first. Or you could do a google search.

Responded Jan 27, 2009 04:04PM

I found the mirrors locally, but are the ones he uses 1/4" or 1/8"??

Responded Jan 29, 2009 06:14PM

The mirrors I use, and the ones in the video are 1/8 inch thick. This size is the best. The 1/4 inch mirrors are too heavy and too expensive.

Responded Feb 03, 2009 08:45PM

Ok I read that they are acrylic Plastic, How do you get them to stay on the bottom of the pool without moving/floating from the pool bottom

Responded Feb 03, 2009 09:16PM

Hi Tom,
Much information is revealed in the DVD :)

Responded Feb 04, 2009 09:49PM

Hi Tom,
They sink. Check out the DVD for all the details.

Responded May 22, 2009 05:08AM

hello every one I need some Help,I'm thinking to buy "Go Swim with Mirrors, Tools, and Toys and Go Swim Progressions with Steve Haufler" Do you guys think is a good idea get both or just one, I need to update in swimming I see some staff is old school but I need some one else opinion or is something else out there that I can get ?

Responded May 22, 2009 02:18PM

Hi, Fab
If I had to choose just one, I'd go with Teaching Progressions. It will transform the way you teach. Period. The Mirrors DVD is excellent, too, and you'll get a lot out of it even if you don't ever buy mirrors for your pool. It's loaded with creative, fun ideas to help you get your message across to kids and adults. I'd say that the two videos complement each other, with hardly any overlap.

Responded May 22, 2009 03:12PM

thx so much Barbara, is what I wanted to hear Thx for you comment, I have another questions but I dont know if this is the right place. have a nice day

Responded May 22, 2009 03:18PM

Hi, Fab. There are three options for more questions:
1. Post your questions here.
2. Start a discussion on one of the forums (click FORUMS at the top of this page).
3. Send me an email.
Thanks for visiting the site.

Responded Jul 02, 2009 11:10PM

Hi all, I love the DVD and my swimmers love many of the tricks I've used with them. Peter said he "found the mirrors locally" but where are you Peter? I'm between Jacksonville, FL and Daytona Beach and need to find a place to purchase some. I think they would be great for my swimmers! Just need to find a place to purchase them.

Responded Jul 03, 2009 08:54AM

Try your local plastic store or even your local glass store.


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