Motivational Swimming Quotes
We have compiled a list of our favourite motivational swimming quotes from some of the world’s top swimmers past and present, which we hope will inspire and motivate you during these difficult times.
As swimmers from all over the world are confined to their homes for an indefinite period, with little or no access to their usual swimming and training facilities.
- It can sometimes be difficult to find the motivation to focus on dryland/land training.
- When swimmers go through difficult times many use motivational swimming quotes, slogans and mantras for extra inspiration.
Favourite motivational swimming quotes
Listed below are some of our favourite motivational swimming quotes.
“The more you believe in yourself, the faster you’re going to get.”
“Pain is temporary – Pride is forever.”
“Success isn’t final, failure isn’t fatal, it’s courage that counts.”
“Sometimes success is simply being willing to give it your all.”
“My favourite quote is from my dad. ‘Do your best and have fun.’ That pretty much what I’ve lived by.”
“It’s not really about counting medals for me. It’s just about getting better every day.”
“I cannot control what goes on in another lane and this is how I focus on the games. There is no point in being nervous about other swimmers. It’s just about focusing on yourself and what you need to do in order to perform at your best.”
“Everyone can train hard when they are feeling good. But it’s the days when you’re feeling bad that you have to step up. That’s when champions step up. They pull through.”
“They may become harder to achieve, but your dreams can’t stop because you’ve hit a certain age, or you’ve had a child.”
“Believe in yourself, not only in swimming but in life itself. You have to have an open mind. If you’re not enjoying it, don’t do it. Life’s too short.”
“The harder I worked, the better I got. The better I got, the more I believed in myself and the goals I wanted to achieve in swimming.”
“Winners see what they want to have happen. Losers see what they are afraid might happen.”
“For myself, losing is not coming second. It’s getting out of the water knowing you could have done better. For myself, I have won every race I’ve been in.”
“While we are here, we should set goals and achieve them, make the best of things, make others feel good about themselves, and be happy with what we are and what we are doing.”
“Dreams do come true…never stop believing.”
“I told myself there was no way I was going to let this training go to waste. It was my time, and I was ready to go.”
“Practice like you’re not good enough to win. Race like you’re too good to lose.”
“Being your best is not so much about overcoming the barriers other people place in front of you as it is about overcoming the barriers, we place in front of ourselves. It has nothing to do with how many times you win or lose. It has no relation to where you finish in a race or whether you break world records. But it does have everything to do with having the vision to dream, the courage to recover from adversity and the determination never to be shifted from your goals.”
“People have to remain positive and believe in those dreams. It’s really important.”
“Enjoy the journey, enjoy every moment and stop worrying about winning and losing.”
“Things won’t go perfect. It’s all about how you adapt from those things and learn from mistakes.”
“It’s not the destination, it’s the journey.”
“A true champion knows how to overcome doubts and manage those doubts and turn them into motivation.”
“Generally speaking, I’ve always found setbacks extremely motivating. You never appreciate those setbacks at the time, but if you change your attitude, you can turn them into a highly motivational tool.”
“Identify your personal limits and then push past them. Then set new barriers, and repeat the process, again and again, and again.”
“If you really love something that never dies, and it never goes away and that’s what it’s like with swimming…I genuinely love the sport whether I’m competing or not. Whatever I’m doing I’ll still love the sport, it’s such a great thing to be part of.”
“I still believe there’s huge room for improvement, whether it’s dietary, stroke mechanics, mental — I’m still learning.”
“At the start of each day, I remind myself, my toughest opponent is in the mirror.”
“You’ve just got to try to keep improving a little bit each day and keep on trying to move that needle as close as you can to perfect.”
“Surround yourself with the dreamers, the doers, the believers and the thinkers; but most of all surround yourself with those who see greatness within you even when you don’t see it yourself.”
“Perfect preparation prevents poor performance, the five P’s.”
Sue Rolph (GBR) Freestyle & Individual Medley, Multi European & Commonwealth Medallist
“The things you learn from sports – setting goals, being part of a team, confidence – that’s invaluable. It’s not about trophies and ribbons. It’s about being on time for practice, accepting challenges and being fearful of the elements.”
“There are a lot of people that are very talented. But just don’t work at it. It’s a waste of talent if you don’t work at it and improve.”
Related publication: “Swimming Quotes & Slogans”
We have published a related publication: Swimming Quotes & Slogans a collection of over 600 motivational & inspirational quotations & slogans from the world’s greatest swimmers & coaches. For further details and ordering information please use the following link: Swimming Quotes & Slogans
Takeaways
We have compiled a list of our favourite motivational swimming quotes from some of the world’s top swimmers past and present, which we hope will inspire and motivate you during these difficult times.
As swimmers from all over the world are confined to their homes for an indefinite period, with little or no access to their usual swimming and training facilities.
- It can sometimes be difficult to find the motivation to focus on dryland/land training.
- When swimmers go through difficult times many use motivational quotes, slogans and mantras for extra inspiration.
Swimming resource library
We have produced a swimming resource library.
- This contains links to all of our blog posts.
- These are subdivided by swimming category
Categories include: Swimmer Development | Swimmers Health | Swimming Coaching | Swimming Competition | Swimming Drills | Swimming Dryland/Land Training | Swimming Equipment | Swimming Psychology | Swimming Training
- To access any article simply click on the attached page link: swimming resource library
Swimming posts index
We have also produced a swimming posts index containing easy access via an A-Z index of the titles of our ever-expanding portfolio blog articles.
- To access this index simply click on the attached page link: swimming posts index
The Competitive Swimming Exchange – Facebook Group
The Competitive Swimming Exchange is a Facebook group to help exchange ideas and information to collectively improve the sport we love.
- It’s an international group for all swimmers, coaches, teachers, masters, triathletes and swimming parents.
- It’s for all those who are interested in competitive swimming, either in the pool or in open water.
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