Steele Wisdom: Positives That Help Your Swim Team

Courtesy of 4-time NCAA DII Coach of the Year Bob Steele

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The next issue of Steele’s Wisdom will list those traits, values and skills swimmers gain from being part of THE team. These become life-time skills that affect your education, attitudes, and quality of life as you become a mature adult, responsible for putting food on the table for a family someday.

Make practices FUN and CHALLENGING with GAMES-GIMMICKS-CHALLENGES for Swimming Coaches by Bob Steele.

Bob Steele, book adABOUT COACH BOB STEELE

Four-time NCAA Division II Coach of the Year, Bob Steele, has developed world-ranked swimmers in 41 events, from which two American Records and six NCAA Division II National Records were achieved. Steele lead Cal State University- Bakersfield to five NCAA Division II National Championships team titles. His Southern Illinois University swim teams won six National Independent Championships.

Steele’s coaching wisdom can be summed up simply: “It’s not what you do, but how you do it,” and “if it’s fun to watch, it’s fun to do”. Former swimmer, Roger VonJouanne termed “Steele training” as “distracted pain”.

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