Five Simple Keys to Success with Novice Swimmers

$30.00

Nothing is more important than getting “new swimmers” off to a great start in the sport. The nature of our sport unfortunately typically puts the new swimmers with the least experienced coach. This creates a potentially “failure oriented” startup.

In this one hour session, we’ll discuss 5 simple key items to train your novice coaches to use when working with their new swimmers. Simplify, simplify, simplify is the mantra for inexperienced coaches. “Simple but not Easy to Achieve” for the person supervising these less experienced coaches.

Head coaches focusing on teaching their novice coaches these five keys (and monitoring/reinforcing them) will be successful with their new swimmers and hence, the future of their club team.

Hope you will join us! Coach John Leonard

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Nothing is more important than getting “new swimmers” off to a great start in the sport. The nature of our sport unfortunately typically puts the new swimmers with the least experienced coach. This creates a potentially “failure oriented” startup.

In this one hour session, we’ll discuss 5 simple key items to train your novice coaches to use when working with their new swimmers. Simplify, simplify, simplify is the mantra for inexperienced coaches. “Simple but not Easy to Achieve” for the person supervising these less experienced coaches.

Head coaches focusing on teaching their novice coaches these five keys (and monitoring/reinforcing them) will be successful with their new swimmers and hence, the future of their club team.

Hope you will join us! Coach John Leonard

Nothing is more important than getting “new swimmers” off to a great start in the sport. The nature of our sport unfortunately typically puts the new swimmers with the least experienced coach. This creates a potentially “failure oriented” startup.

In this one hour session, we’ll discuss 5 simple key items to train your novice coaches to use when working with their new swimmers. Simplify, simplify, simplify is the mantra for inexperienced coaches. “Simple but not Easy to Achieve” for the person supervising these less experienced coaches.

Head coaches focusing on teaching their novice coaches these five keys (and monitoring/reinforcing them) will be successful with their new swimmers and hence, the future of their club team.

Hope you will join us! Coach John Leonard