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09/23/08 |
Welcome to the DolphinsThe nice thing about swimming is that it is easy to measure improvement: the times the swimmer achieves indicate progress or lack of progress. Swimmers at every level have one thing in common: they are always striving to improve their times. They want to see self-improvement. You will see your ten-year-old smile with pride because he/she got a best time while not worrying about how he/she placed. You can also listen to Olympians being interviewed after their race and saying they are thrilled they achieved a best time in such an incredibly pressured race situation while they are holding the gold medal they just won. Our Swimmers will: * Always be excited about their sport and be happy with themselves regarding what they are getting back from swimming. * Feel the unconditional support of their coaches and parents regardless of their level of swimming or the outcome of an event or situation. * Have 'fun' but to realize that success is a long process (years) that will require hard work. * Accept their triumphs and struggles equally and learn from both. * Feel they are part of a team and to experience the support of their teammates. * Allow themselves 'to find their way' in this sport with our guidance.
Coach Axel Birnbrinch Coach Karen Foley Coach Linda Schaff Coach Helen Casseday |
This site was last updated 09/23/08