By Wayne GoldsmithEvery swimming coach does some form of skills practice in their training sessions every day.For the most part, coaches focus on learning and practicing skills — but rarely test whether those skills are actually race-ready.The challenge is that there’s a big gap between doing a skill well in training and executing it under race conditions.Here are four steps to bridge that gap:1. Learn the skill — Understand the movement. Get the basics right.2. Practice the skill — Repeat it. Refine it. Build consistency.3. Test the skill — Add speed. Add fatigue. Add pressure. Can they still do it?4. Race the skill — Execute it in competition conditions - both simulated racing in training and actual races in Meets. That’s the real test.Most coaches live in steps 1 and 2. The best coaches make sure their swimmers get to steps 3 and 4.I’d be interested to know — how do you make sure your swimmers’ skills are race-ready?Wayne This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit swimminggold.substack.com/subscribe
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