Parents – Coach Relationship

Parents – Coach Relationship

A Healthy Parent-Coach Relationship

A key component to an athlete’s healthy swimming experience is the building of a positive relationship between a parent and a coach. Both the parent and the coach have important roles in supporting a swimmer. A coach is there to teach and judge a swimmer’s performance and technique while a parent should love and support the child regardless of the outcome. It’s helpful for a parent to realize some key things about a coach.

A lot more comes with coaching than the athletes, practice and competition. Beyond the initial hours at the pool, a coach’s time is spent planning for workouts, understanding the long term-nature of the sport and each individual swimmer’s performance, doing key administrative duties, and providing emotional support for many athletes.

Ultimately a coach loves the sport and is willing to make countless sacrifices to foster swimming and its athletes in and out of the pool. Keeping this in mind, there are key things parents can do to support their child’s coach and ultimately help their child achieve swimming success.

How a Parent Can Help

  1. Trust and listen to the coach
  2. Respect and support their decisions
  3. Stay in the background
  4. Be there to support your child and not add additional pressure

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