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Swimming Question of the Week - August 26, 2009

Posted by Barbara Hummel on Aug 26, 2009 12:24PM (3,010 views)

Parents, coach, teammates, or your inner voice?  Which is most influential in motivating you to get to the pool and train?




Responses

Responded Aug 26, 2009 05:56PM

My mirror. ;)

Responded Aug 26, 2009 06:14PM

your mirror talks to you?! Yo, that's high tech! ;) The alarm clock does this job here :D

Responded Aug 26, 2009 06:35PM

Yes... it says... get to the pool tubby. It's very quiet, so only I can hear it.

Responded Aug 26, 2009 06:48PM

You lucky fish. My clock screams me off the bed, hehe.

Responded Aug 26, 2009 09:09PM

Well I’d say inner-self is the only long lasting motivation, followed by the coach (personnally I hate seeing a keen coach and dwindling numbers of swimmers as training gets tougher and winter sets in) and then teammates because there are also “before and after” pool activities too, and its difficult to chat when you need the RI to get your breath back!

Responded Aug 27, 2009 12:22AM

my inner voice

Responded Aug 27, 2009 02:15AM

Me, myself and I

Responded Aug 27, 2009 03:00PM

my inner voice... and the fact that i KNOW how good i feel after a workout! even when it hurts, it feels good...

Responded Aug 28, 2009 07:36PM

As the coach, if I don't turn up the swimmers don't get a session. QED.
But swimmers need that inner drive to get up at 4.30am or to go after a hard day at school / office.

Responded Aug 29, 2009 08:19AM

I agree with all of you above... swimming for me is self motivating... but of course "coaches, teammates..." helps to get to the pool on time... bit lazy sometimes ;-)

Responded Aug 30, 2009 04:52AM

I swam from the age of 8-22- age group through college. I took a very long 17 year break and recently started the Masters program in our area. I coached high school and age group for 6 years during and after college. My 11-year-old daughter now swims and struggles with not wanting to go to practice. How can I convince her to go if I don't take the plunge? My theory..... half the battle is thinking about it. Once you're in the water, practice is over before you have the time to complain about it

Responded Aug 30, 2009 06:18PM

Glenn, your mirror? Is your mantra, "I'm good enough, I'm smart enough and gosh darn it, people like me."? I knew a guy like that..

Now as a coach, not much swimming for me yet, but it would have to be my age group swimmers (teammates in a way).

Responded Aug 30, 2009 06:40PM

Michael Phelps

Responded Sep 01, 2009 08:15PM

Glen just wondering if thats the only voice you hear while looking in the mirror or does it have friends. Should we worry? :) :} :) I love being at the pool and the kids keep me young.

Responded Sep 01, 2009 08:16PM

I need to know how to motivate the kids to be there on time and give it their all though

Responded Sep 01, 2009 08:41PM

Mainly teammates and the drive of beating them / having more to complain about. And sometimes the coach (also my Mum). And that satisfied feeling afterwards, nothing beats it.

Responded Jan 04, 2010 03:12PM

um... my friends on the team there awesome and tons of support


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