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SIP 067: Deliberate Practice in Swim Lessons and Swim Team

Episode 67

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Finding deliberate practice in swim lessons and on developmental swim teams.

What is Deliberate Practice?

James Clear defines deliberate practice as a special type of practice that is purposeful and systematic. While regular practice might include mindless repetitions, deliberate practice requires focused attention and is conducted with the specific goal of improving performance.

Learn more from James Clear:

In Swim Lessons

  1. Rotation Method
  2. Activity, activity, game (resetting interest and play vs. thoughtful time)
  3. High volume, constant feedback; always be talking
  4. Fun and effective games; approaching practice sideways
  5. Games that have a challenge require thought to accomplish task, may be linked to swimming skill, but fun will trick them into trying harder.
  6. Standard language
  7. Trust
  8. Few skills, but deep skills
  9. Glides / streamline
  10. Crawl, but side breathing

In Swim Team

  1. 3 x SL + something
  2. Repetition
  3. Focus keys: 3 things for streamline, 3 for position 11, 3 for better swimming; goals.
  4. Excellence with feedback
  5. Looking for thumbs ups.
  6. Challenges beyond skill demonstration; question of the day → engagement
  7. Strive for perfection

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SIP 067: Deliberate Practice in Swim Lessons and Swim Team

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