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
- 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
- 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.
- 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
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