Key Competitive Swimming Attributes
In this article, we will provide advice, hacks and tips on the importance of acquiring key competitive swimming attributes.
- Many of the world’s top swimmer’s acquire certain key competitive swimming attributes.
- Which underpin their pursuit of excellence, some of which we have detailed below.
Be consistent and persistent
Competitive swimming can be a grueling sport,
- Requiring swimmers to undertake many hours of repetitive training and competition each week.
- When I first started swimming coaching, one of the first books that I read was the excellent ‘Coaching Swimming Successfully’ by Dick Hannula.
- In this book, he underlines the importance of a swimmer being determined and dedicated.
- That they should always perform at their best and do it regularly,
- Summing up this key competitive swimming attribute by his mantra,” Be consistent and persistent”.
- It’s a mantra that I still coach my swimmer’s today
Develop a positive mindset
The journey to competitive swimming success can often be long and difficult.
- Developing a positive mindset is a key competitive swimming attribute that can help swimmers to improve their performance
- Helping them to increase their control over their attitude, enabling them to be more positive, focused and optimistic.
- Enabling them to cope more effectively with the highs and lows of our sport.
- Encouraging them to be more open and receptive to trying new drills, methods and techniques.
- Helping them to be able to take constructive criticism.
- Many swimmers help develop and maintain a positive mindset by adopting mindset techniques such as visualisation, self-talk and yoga.
We have produced a related article on swimming mindset development techniques. Which you can view by clicking this link: swimming mindset development techniques
Be goal-driven
Setting goals is a key competitive swimming attribute in many programmes.
- They are an extremely useful method to enable both the swimmer and the coach to gauge the swimmer’s progress and development towards achieving their ambitions.
- Goal setting is not just confined to swimming, it’s a life skill,
- Which helps establish and focus on clear targets, priorities and expectations.
- They need to be regularly monitored and reviewed by both the swimmer and their coach, and if needed, adjusted.
We have produced a related article on the benefits of setting swimming goals. Which you can view by clicking this link: the benefits of setting swimming goals
A great stroke technique
A great stroke technique is a fundamental key competitive swimming attribute to enable swimmers to propel themselves through the water efficiently,
- Whilst at the same time reducing drag.
- Some swimmers tend to lose their focus regarding their stroke technique,
- For example, preferring to concentrate on land training to develop their strength,
- Although strength is an important attribute and should be developed,
- It should not be to the detriment of their stroke technique,
- Top competitive swimmers regularly (often daily) work on (consistently and persistently) developing and maintaining their stroke technique, to help them swim faster.
Land/dryland training
Land/dryland training has over recent years, become an increasingly important component of a competitive swimmer’s training program.
- It’s a key competitive swimming attribute that can help them to gain additional benefits beyond those which can be achieved by training in the water alone.
- These include increased power, strength, endurance, speed, and coordination.
- Dryland/land training can also help increase a swimmer’s range of movement and make them more flexible.
- It can help correct muscle imbalance caused by poor stroke technique or overuse.
- The combination of increased flexibility and balanced muscle groups can lower the risk of injury.
- A land/dryland training program can incorporate a variety of training disciplines, dependent on the swimmer’s training goals.
- These include bodyweight, cross-training, dumbbells, free weights, gym balls, medicine balls, plyometrics, resistance bands, skipping ropes, stretch cords and yoga
We have produced a related article on swimming dryland training. Which you can view by clicking this link: swimming dryland training
Invisible training
With the physical and mental demands associated with competitive swimming, invisible training is a key competitive swimming attribute that the swimmer gives their body and mind a chance to repair and recover.
- Invisible swimming training is a series of disciplines to help ensure that swimmers receive the correct levels of nutrition and hydration, in combination with rest, recovery, relaxation and sleep.
- To help a swimmer continue to train and compete at their optimum.
We have produced a related article on invisible swimming training. Which you can view it by clicking this link: invisible swimming training
A great coach
A swimming coach is an important part of a swimmer’s support team.
- Behind nearly every great swimmer is a great coach.
- The primary role of a swimming coach is to impart their knowledge and experience, to help develop the swimmers in their charge to reach their full potential.
- Like top swimmers, top coaches also have common key attributes.
- These include being great, communicator, motivator, organiser and planner.
- Over time, a swimmer and their coach should develop a partnership, as they strive to achieve the swimmer’s goals, built on trust, respect and honesty.
Takeaways
In this article, we will provide advice, hacks and tips on the key competitive swimming attributes.
- Competitive swimming can be a grueling sport, requiring swimmers to undertake many hours of repetitive training and competition each week.
- However, many of the world’s top swimmer’s possess certain key competitive swimming attributes which underpin their pursuit of excellence, some of which we have detailed here.
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- It’s for all those who are interested in competitive swimming, either in the pool or in open water.
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