The Hidden Strain of Time: Managing Life as a USA Swimming Club Coach

Behind every swim team practice, every early-morning start, every weekend away at a pool, there is a coach working quietly, often invisibly, to keep it all moving forward. USA Swimming club coaches don’t just draw up sets, correct strokes, and motivate athletes. They juggle impossible schedules, family commitments, and financial realities that few outside the sport ever truly see.

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Leading with Accountability: Lessons from Coaching, Boards, and Collaboration

Simon Sinek once wrote, “A leader should not take credit when things go right if they are not willing to accept responsibility when things go wrong.” This idea has shaped my philosophy as a USA Swimming Club Head Coach, and it continues to guide how I approach leadership, whether it’s on deck with athletes, in meetings with parents, or around a boardroom table.

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When Too Much Becomes Too Much: Over-Scheduling, Expectations, and the Joy of Sport

Youth sports have always been about more than winning medals or posting fast times. At their core, they are meant to foster friendships, resilience, and the simple joy of playing a game. Yet in today’s world, many families find themselves caught in a cycle of over-scheduling, high expectations, and pressure, sometimes without even realizing it. For swimmers in particular, where practices and meets can dominate a child’s weekly schedule, the balance between commitment and overload can make or break a young athlete’s relationship with the sport.

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