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3 Things to Keep in Mind When Transitioning to a New Coach

By Taylor Padington, Swimming World College Intern

In the course of a swimmer’s career, it is inevitable that they will be directed by more than one coach. This change could be due to a coach switching to a different team, the transition from high school swimming to collegiate swimming, or even the retirement of the coach. Whatever the case may be, the changeover of coaches can be a scary or daunting time in a swimmer’s life.

Over the course of my own swimming career, I have had several different coaches, with the latest transition being at the beginning of my senior year of college. I was pretty unsure of what this new coach would bring to the program and how it would translate into my final year of swimming.

So how do we swimmers do it? How can we make the transition period not only easier for ourselves, but for our new coaches as well? As I have learned, there are a few key principles that are effective for creating that perfect new coach-swimmer bond.

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