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Kenyon College Swimming – Sustained Excellence

As many of you know I am fascinated by sustained excellence.
Just the law of averages will allow a team or individual to win one
championship but to win 29 straight NCAA Division III Men’s National Championships
and 22 women’s championships is beyond incredible. This past week I spent three days at Kenyon College in
Gambier Ohio. This year I am working with the Kenyon athletic department on
staff development in athletic development. Jim Steen, the Swim coach was
instrumental in arranging this. This is Jim’s 32nd years   a
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yon. His fire, enthusiasm and desire to excel is contagious. Three years ago I designed their dryland
program and he wanted me to upgrade the program and help the other sports. Here
are some lessons reinforced during my visit: You must have a system. Coaching
is not something you do to the athletes it is something you do with the
athletes. Quality is more important than quantity. Winning is process. Winners
are constantly le
Kenyon_pool_2arning. Management and organization are essential. Continuity is essential. The premium
is on coaching, not on training. Facilities do not matter you
can get it done anywhere.(Just a note until three years they trained in a six
lane pool, it wasn’t always like this)


The sprint swimmers spent more time training out of the water than in the water. Starting at 6:00 AM they come to dryland every 10 minutes matched up in pairs. It was really fun working with this group. The distance swimmers do
their dryland on pool deck. I know if I were a beginning swim coach I would go to Gambier Ohio and see how this works. In fact any sport can learn from Jim Steen, his staff and his swimmers. I did not even need an airplane to fly home I was so excited from this visit.

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  1. Thanks Vern for the update about my alma mater and glad to hear you are also working with the other sports teams there.

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  2. I look forward to seeing how the dryland programme works out for them.

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