Jersey Shore (PA) Swim Blog

Jersey Shore (PA) Swim Blog

Saturday, June 5, 2010

JS Summer Swim Team Social Calendar

Jersey Shore swimmers march down Allegheny Street during the 2009 Jersey Shore Town Meeting. This is one of several events on their swimming social calendar


Swimming is a great sport. It is a good physical workout and a great lifelong activity. I do think there is a big mental aspect to swimming and breaking that up with with some social events can really benefit the swimmers. The American Swimming Coaches Association lists several items that a swimming program may want to achieve with their social events:


  • Create an environment where kids want to swim

  • Create an environment where kids want to stay in the program

  • Create a safe, stimulating positive environment where excellence in technique and improvement in skills at all ages is the priority

  • Create an environment that facilitates swimmers and families "selling" the program to others through their enjoyment of the social program and confidence in the coaching program

  • Encourage attendance at all levels.

The following web page, gives a good overview on some ideas. I like the quote at the end of the web page. In October 1997, Legendary Australian Swimming Coach (the late) Joe King was asked, "Mr. King if you were starting a swim club from scratch, what is the first thing you would do?" He replied, "Knowing what I do now, the first I’d do would be to put together a social program for the kids."


A group of parents have started a committee and have several events planned for the 2010 summer.

June 5 - Swim Team Sponsored Dip N Dance
June 19 - Swim Team Sponsored Dip N Dance
July 8 - Jersey Shore Town Meeting Parade
July 17 - Swim Team Sponsored Flik N Float
TBD - Penn State Field Trip


  1. First stop would be the Penn State outdoor pool. This is a heated, (82° F) Olympic size pool which has four diving boards, and1, 3, 5, 7.5 and 10-meter diving platforms. The 1-meter spring board and the 5 and 7.5 meter platforms are open to the public. The kids just love the high dive. Check out this photo

  2. The next stop would be across the street to the Penn State Creamery where everyone can get a taste of Penn State’s famous ice cream.

  3. Final stop would be at the other end of campus near Rec Hall where everyone could pile on the Nittany Lion statue for a team picture



Fil N Float to be held at the Jersey Shore Borough Pool on July 17.

View of the summer swim team float in the 2009 Jersey Shore Town Meeting






No comments:

Post a Comment