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🌈💜🚀 FINALLYYYY!!! We’re LIVE, swim parents!
The Performance Multiplier 5-Day Online Challenge For Swim Parents is officially open… and you’re hearing about it first, right here in Skool. For the last season I’ve been testing, tweaking, and refining a new mental performance system with my competitive swimmers… taking what I learned as an Olympian and coach and turning it into something parents can actually use at home and on race day. This is the first time I’m teaching this full framework specifically for swim parents… not teams, not coaches, not athletes-only. Just you. If any of this sounds familiar, this challenge is for you: - Your swimmer trains like crazy but tightens up when it actually counts - They come home from meets defeated, moody, or shut down - You’re scared to say the wrong thing… so you either push too hard or back off completely - You’ve tried “all the things”… new clubs, private coaching, maybe even therapy… but nothing sticks long-term Over 5 days together, I’m going to show you how to become the calm, confident, high-impact support your swimmer actually needs… without becoming their second coach or adding more pressure. All in under 5 hours!!! You’ll walk away from this challenge with: - A Race-Day Confidence Plan for your swimmer - A simple 3-part pre-race and post-race conversation script so you know exactly what to say (and what not to say) - The core tools from my Performance Multiplier Method… how body, technique, and mind work together so they don’t crumble under pressure - Practical reset tools your swimmer can use in under 60 seconds when nerves hit behind the blocks - A 30-day game plan to help them swim closer to their best times with less drama, less guesswork, and more joy This will be the only time I run this challenge live in this format. We kick off on December 28th live from the swim camp in Tenerife, and recordings will be provided each day if you can't make it live. To thank you for being part of this community, you can grab a spot today for a symbolic $1.
🌈💜🚀 FINALLYYYY!!! We’re LIVE, swim parents!
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🦄▶️ Introduce Yourself & Everything Else You Need To Know
Welcome to Swimpros! 🤩🌈 You made a powerful decision to learn how to make the mind your biggest ally instead of your worst enemy. And if you're a parent, I admire that you want to support your child the best you can without adding more pressure. Congratulations and I promise you... It was the right thing to do and it'll benefit you for the rest of your life - even long after swimming. INTRODUCE YOURSELF IN THE COMMENTS BELOW 👇 𝐒𝐭𝐞𝐩 𝟏: Vote below what your dream for swimming is and introduce yourself by commenting on this post. 1) Where you're from 🗺️ 2) How many times a week you currently train 🏊 3) Your best race and your PB in that race ⏱️ 🎁BONUS POINTS: Like a few of the other comments to help them unlock Level 2 so they can get the first gifts!! They'll do the same for you. 𝐒𝐭𝐞𝐩 𝟐: If you're here for the Performance Multiplier™ 5-Day Challenge for swim parents, register for $1 here. We'll teach you everything we've learned in the last 6 years on how to best support your child without adding more pressure. It's gonna be prettyyy epic!! 𝐒𝐭𝐞𝐩 𝟑: Head over to the Classroom to get started right away. There's some reallyyyy cool gifts waiting for ya. All you have to do is follow the instructions inside the Classroom. I hope you enjoy! David (founder swimpros.com) PS: Ohhh.. and PLEASE don't be a bot and get back to my welcome DM that I'm about to send ya!! ☺️
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👀🔥 Visualization Challenge Until X-Mas (who's in?? comment below👇)
Here's how the challenge works: You visualize one of your favorite events every night before going to sleep for 3-5mins (no longer). Why? (I give ya the summary, if you wanna watch the full training it's here) - You mentally rehearse your starts, pacing, technique, turns and finish. - You go thru the motions of the call room, walking out, stepping on the blocks so that when it happens in the 3D world, your mind knows what's coming next and will be very calm and focused (instead of worried or scared). - AND (this is the most transformational): When you touch the wall in your visualization and see the outcome that you work so hard towards, you will automatically be put into an emotional state of happiness, joy, excitement and passion. This makes you the best version of yourself when you wake up the next day and as a result of that, your final preparation will be better than otherwise. 📮 Then the FOLLOWING day you comment on this post that you've done it. The goal is that you do it (and let us know) EVERY.SINGLE.DAY (and yes, that means you have to login Skool 1x per day) ACTION STEP: Comment below "I'm In!!" and share when your last competition before X-Mas is. Then see you in the comments of this post tomorrow. Then the next day. Then the next. The next... you get the point ☺️ Let's do this as a team and hold each other accountable. Encourage others where you see fit. Share what works and what doesn't if you feel like it. SWIMPROS on 3!!!
👀🔥 Visualization Challenge Until X-Mas (who's in?? comment below👇)
Getting Comfortable With the 200s – A Strategy for Competition Season
Competition season always brings out new challenges, and for many swimmers, the 200-meter races can feel a bit intimidating, especially if you haven’t raced them very often. Whether it’s 200 Freestyle, Butterfly, Backstroke, or Breaststroke, swimming a great 200 isn’t about luck—it’s about knowing your effort levels and getting into your rhythm as quickly as you can. If you haven’t trained race-pace 200s much, or if the 200 isn’t your usual event, try this approach in your next race: focus on coming off every wall like a sprinter. That means: push off hard, use powerful underwater kicks, and take the first 1–2 stroke cycles all out before you settle into your “200 cruising speed.” Why do this? It’s way easier to settle into a strong pace after a fast start than it is to start slow and try to speed up later. Imagine you’re in training and do a 50 where you try to increase speed the whole way: it’s tough to hit top speed by the end, especially in long course. But if you explode from the start, you can easily settle down into your best speed. This works for the 200 as well—the most powerful moment is right after the push-off, so use it to your advantage. Remember, this isn’t a magic trick for perfect races. Real improvement only comes from consistent, focused training. But if 200s aren’t your regular race, this “fast start, settle in” strategy is an awesome way to find your rhythm, race with confidence, and maybe surprise yourself with a new personal best! Good luck this season—race smart and have fun out there! PS - The rhythm you establish from the very beginning influences everything: if you start fast and get into your 200 pacing early, you’ll have better control over your splits and feel more “in the race” from the start. On the other hand, starting too slow makes it much tougher to ramp up the tempo and energy, especially in a 200 where the balance between speed and endurance is so important. That’s why, especially for less experienced 200m swimmers, this approach of maximizing your start—and then settling in—can make a big difference in both your experience and your final time.
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