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Thursday, May 21, 2009

Why I Love Swim Team


By Rachel H

Summer swim team season officially started for most swim clubs last week. I know it seems a little cold and I am sure many kids will have purple toes when they climb out of the water, but they will eventually have a wonderful time! If your child is participating in swim team this year – BRAVO! If you are still contemplating, I say do it! Here’s why…

When we first moved to Charlotte, our neighborhood did not have a pool, so we spent our first two summers running through the sprinkler and playing “Nestea Plunge” by pouring buckets of water on ourselves in the driveway. Ahhh, the memories! By the time I turned eight, our neighborhood pool opened, and my mom was one of the women who got an official swim team up and running. (Kind of ironic as I look back now, considering she never knew how to swim until I taught her a few years ago!) We only had about 60 kids on our team at good old Sardis Forest, and we looked pretty pitiful because we had no swim caps or goggles. Our diving blocks were hand-made by my dad, and no one had any clue what they were doing, but we were pumped up! We lost every single swim meet that year and I think the next year as well, but none of that mattered.

Over the first few years I learned all four strokes and soon decided breaststroke was my favorite. I was halfway decent at it, and made good enough times to swim in the first heat with the really good swimmers! After each meet we’d gather at practice the next morning as Coach Prince handed out ribbons. Every season I sat patiently as my sister, three years younger than me, received ribbon after ribbon. Blue, red, blue, red. She was awesome. I think she even swam in the older relay team because she was so good. No ribbons for me, but I didn’t give up.

I can’t remember when it finally happened, but there finally came a morning when I was handed a ribbon – a yellow fourth place ribbon in breaststroke! You would have thought I won an Olympic medal. I was thrilled. As you can imagine, my sister had an entire wall of her room filled with red and blue ribbons and I had my one yellow ribbon hanging proudly on my bedroom door. I worked so hard for that, and no one gave it to me because they felt sorry for me, or handed me a ribbon just for participating. I earned it, and it meant so much.

As the years went on, Sardis Forest swim team improved, and we finally won the league championship. I remember jumping up and down, crying, and hugging my teammates because we were so excited to have finally won. It was a team effort, and we were so proud. A few years later, guess who won the gold medal in the league championship for 13-14 girls’ breaststoke? You got it – me! I remember those final moments of swimming and getting closer and closer to the wall with the awesome Jill Dyer right on my tail. I touched that wall and could hardly believe I had done it. My teammates were cheering and Coach Prince pulled me out of the water with a huge hug. Even Jill Dyer, who I never in a thousand years thought I would beat, gave me a hug. What a moment!

I think the things that I most like about swim team are these: everyone has a personal goal to improve their strokes, cut their times, or beat a certain competitor, but we also have a team goal where we work together to gain points and swim relays. It is the best of both worlds. A swimmer can have a great night individually, but the team may lose, or vice versa. It teaches kids to not give up. Swimmers who are terrible at backstroke may be great at butterfly, so there is usually a strong point for everyone. I may have won a medal in breaststroke, but my other strokes were majorly lacking in skill, and that was OK! I also think it is wonderful that swim practice gives kids time to be alone with nothing but their own thoughts. Lap after lap, I would just swim and think. How often do kids really get the chance to just think, with no other distractions?

I also loved those cool summer nights as we sat on our towels in the team section and ate our jello powder right out of the box. We played Spiked Malice and Crazy Eights. We made friendship bracelets and spied on the boys. We played our boomboxes and listened to our walkmans. We cried to our teammates when we did poorly and they supported us until our next event when we would jump back in the water and try again.

I coached swim team myself for more years than I can imagine and I can honestly say that summer didn’t feel exactly like summer when my children were babies and there was no connection to swim team. Now that they are getting older, I am ready for them to jump in the water and hopefully enjoy it as much as I did. I hope I’ve inspired a few of you to give swim team a shot with your children this summer and I am sure it will give your family many of the same fond memories that it gives mine.

By the way, yes, that is me on the right in the photo, sometime in the early 80’s. I am sure I will receive much harassment from friends about it. Note the medal around my sister’s neck. I am positive that my trophy was for “Most Improved”!!!!

Let us know if you share similar memories from your childhood, and how you're helping create experiences for your children to cherish.

9 comments:

Ashleigh said...

Swim team is awesome! My older child loves it (even though she is just an ok swimmer) and my 4 year old is excited to be on the team for the first time this summer. I love how it promotes team spirit. Even if my daughter didn't race well, she cheers for her friends and gets SO excited when their team wins a meet. My kids are not doing any camps until swim team is over so they don't miss out on the fun!

Jayna P. said...

LOVE the picture...HA!

Kathleen said...

Memories, la la da la memories! I decided to splurge today and post a comment---I am usually doing good to just read. Great article Rach...you captured all the fun and great aspects of swim team. I am so proud of you and all you are doing with TriadSmartyPants!

Kim said...

We're trying swim team for the first time this year. Thanks for all the info., as it will help know how to respond to our sons when they complain about the water being too cold or them not being good enough at a certain stroke. I'll pull up your story and let them read for themselves how fortunate they are!

Anonymous said...

We too love swim team. This is Gracie's (7) 3rd summer and it will be Emma's (4) first summer on the swim team! Emma says she’s only practicing though! :)

I think participating on a swim team offers great summer exercise for my kids and improves their swimming tremendously! And as much time as we spend at the pool during the summer is so important that they feel comfortable around the water.

There are also so many positives to being part of a team! I think you had some great points in your post about achieving goals, both individual and team.

They also love heading to the pool every day for practice!

Great post Rachel! And, great picture!!

Allison T. said...

Great post, Rachel! I really enjoyed reading this!

Suzanne said...

Love the picture! I have to agree with you about summer not really feeling like summer without a swim meet to attend. I cannot wait for my girls to be old enough to join a team. Go Dolphins!

Ashley M said...

Yeah, that did it for me! I want Emma (5) to go for it this summer! Gets me excited also!!

KC Blackwell said...

At least you won a trophy! In all my years, I won one 2nd place ribbon for IM. Everyone else got disqualified!

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