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Mustang Monthly- Internet Edition
October 2008
Please see below for an article
submitted by Head Coach Mook Rhodenbaugh:
© 2006 USA Swimming and
The
Getting Parents on the Team
Dr. Alan Goldberg
Competitive Advantage
PARENTS’ ROLE
1. DON’T COACH- Leave coaching to
coaches. This includes pre-race psyching, motivation, after race critiquing,
setting goals, enforcing additional cross training, etc.
2. SUPPORT THE COACH - Your
coaches are the experts. They need your support for everyone to
"win".
3. SUPPORT THE PROGRAM - Get
involved. Volunteer. Help out at meets, fundraisers, etc.
4. BE YOUR CHILD’S BEST FAN-
Support your child unconditionally. Do not withdraw love when your child
performs poorly. Your child should not have to perform to win your love.
5. SUPPORT AND ROOT FOR ALL ATHLETES
ON THE TEAM - Foster teamwork. Your child's teammates are not the enemy.
When they go faster than your child, your child now has a wonderful opportunity
to improve.
6. DO NOT BRIBE OR OFFER INCENTIVES -
Your job is not to motivate. Leave this to the coaching staff. Bribes will
distract your child from proper race concentration.
7. TAKE YOUR CONCERNS AND PROBLEMS
DIRECTLY TO THE COACH - If you have a problem with the coach, do not go to
other parents to discuss it. Go straight to the coach involved. Talking behind
the coach’s back will not get you what you want.
8. UNDERSTAND AND DISPLAY APPROPRIATE
MEET BEHAVIOUR - Remember your child's self esteem and race performance is
at stake. Be supportive and cheer but always be appropriate.
9. MONITOR YOUR CHILD’S STRESS LEVEL
AT HOME- Keep an eye on your athlete to make sure he is handling stress
effectively from the various activities in his life.
10. MONITOR EATING AND SLEEPING
HABITS - Be sure your child is eating the proper foods and getting adequate
enough rest.
11. HELP YOUR CHILD KEEP HIS
PRIORITIES STRAIGHT - Help your child maintain a focus on schoolwork,
relationships and the other important things in life besides sports. Also, if
your child has made a commitment to one sport, help him keep the priorities
around this in mind.
12. “REALITY TEST” FOR YOUR CHILD-
If a swimmer, for example, comes out of the pool with a personal best time and
a last place finish, help her understand that this is a "win". Help
her keep things in their proper perspective including losses, disappointments
and failures.
13. KEEP YOUR CHILD’S
14. BE AN APPROPRIATE LIASION TO THE
COACH - Keep the coach informed as to how your child is responding to the
experience (when appropriate). If your child is having trouble with something
that happened at practice or with something the coach said, help the child deal
with it and if necessary, speak directly with the coach.
Swimmer Recognition
Congratulations to the following
Dallas Mustangs swimmers for their selection by NISCA (National Interscholastic
Swim Coaches Association) for 2008 All-American high school swimming status:
Spindrift Beck
(The
Allison Arnold (
Lauren Roth (
Caleb Veazey (
Scott Weeks (
Also, congratulations to Dallas
Mustangs swimmer Meaghan Watters
(The Hockaday School) for her selection by NISCA for 2008 Academic All-American
high school swimming status. She is
currently a freshman at
All of these swimmers are part
of Mook’s National team.
Volunteer Opportunities
at the DM Haunted Hat Meet, Oct 18-19, 2008
We need
many parents and swimmers to help us with the upcoming Haunted Hat Meet.
This is the first B/C meet of the short course season and we are expecting many
novice swimmers to attend. Volunteer positions where we still need more
help include timers, ready bench, runners, safety monitors, hospitality, and
clerk of course. Most positions require no experience, so we
are all qualified! We encourage anyone who can't help out on
deck during the meet to consider assisting with the set up and take down of the
equipment before or after the meet. To volunteer, simply click the
link below and add your name and phone# to the time slot you want to
help!
Please help our team with this meet
and get to know other Mustang parents by volunteering during at least one
session--its easy and fun!
http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pSj9VTvwWdYjzx9Sta11wIw&hl=en
If you have
questions, please contact one of our meet directors,
Thank you
Mustangs for volunteering!
Practice
Schedule
Saturday morning workouts are scheduled during the season as needed for
the Silver, Gold and National groups.
Coaches will let the swimmers know usually followed by an email.
Pre-competition
Individual Scheduling
Arrangements Made at Try-out for Team
Bronze
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. or 6:30
p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday
6:15 - 7:15 p.m. Friday
Silver
6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Monday
through Friday
Gold
5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Monday
through Friday
National
5:45 a.m. - 7:00 a.m. - Monday,
Wednesday & Friday
5:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. – Monday
through Friday
Masters
6:00 a.m. - 7:00 a.m. Monday,
Wednesday & Friday
Pre-competition
Individual Scheduling
Arrangements Made at Try-out for Team
Bronze
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Monday
through Friday
Silver I
6:45 p.m. – 8:15 p.m. Monday
through Friday
Silver II
4:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Monday
through Friday
Gold
4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Monday
through Thursday
4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Friday
Masters
None
5:00 – 7:00 Monday through
Friday
Silver
5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Monday
through Friday
Bronze
7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Monday
through Friday
Red and Blue
4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Monday
through Thursday
Meet Entry Information
There have been many questions regarding which meets to
enter, how to enter these meets, what to expect at a meet, etc. Unlike summer league swimming, most
Once you determine which meet your swimmer will attend,
you can find meet information at the
Things to consider when completing your e-mail
entries -
Write the meet name in the e-mail subject line. This helps to put
your meet entry in the appropriate e-mail folder when we receive it. .
Make sure your
child is eligible to participate in the meet you are attempting to enter. The meets usually
fall into A, BB, or B/C levels. “BB”
swimmers may not swim in an “A” meet until they make an “A” time standard. Once a swimmer has achieved at least three
qualifying times at a certain level, they may swim any events at
that level meet. 13 & Over swimmers
are never B/C swimmers; they are BB swimmers until they have achieved 3
"A" times or above. Some meets might even require that a swimmer must
have an “A” time standard in each event that they choose to enter to be
eligible to swim in that event. Again,
check with your child’s coach to confirm what meet they should be swimming in
if you have questions regarding this. Before
your child proves otherwise, technically they are a “C” swimmer. Once they swim in a meet, they will attempt
to make “B” times, then “BB” times, “A” times, TAGS time standards,
Sectional cuts (no age limits but typically 14 and over), and ultimately,
some may even attain Junior National, National or Olympic Trials cuts.
When your child obtains the minimum of three time
standards in the next highest level, they are classified as that “level” of
swimmer (i.e., a “B” swimmer who
gets his or her 3rd BB time standard in their age group becomes a “BB”
Swimmer). These times standards can be
found in the time standards link of the
List the events in meet event order on your e-mail. Typically the
girls events are odd numbered and the boys are even numbered. Check the meet
information to see how many events per day or session your child may swim. On
the meet information there usually is a daily limit of events that your child
may enter. If they exceed this
number at the meet, they will be disqualified in the event which exceeds the
daily limit regardless of how they perform in that event.
What if I'm too late and have to late enter? Currently there are several meets on the North
Texas Swimming calendar that do not allow late entries. All the more
reason to make sure your entries are on time so you don't get closed out of a
meet. The meet information that you download and/or print out will let
you know whether or not they are allowed to late enter and at what rate.
To discourage people from doing it in
Review
Meet Entries
A few days before the meet you can review your child’s
meet entries on our website at www.dmswim.com. There is a link in the main
menu on the left hand side entitled “Meet Entry Information." Follow
that link to access your swimmer’s entries in an upcoming meet. Please
review your meet entries to make certain that you are both entered in the meet
and entered in the correct events.
Entry times are a swimmer’s best times, which are maintained in our team
manager database by Coach Doug. If you
submitted an entry form for the meet and your name is not on the report or
there is an error in the events entered, please contact Coach Doug via Email.
Once the entries have been submitted to the meet host unfortunately no changes
can be made but we can discuss what to do when late entries are an
option. The meet entries report is sorted by sex and then alphabetically
by swimmer name. Once the entries have been submitted to the host team,
they will be available on this website for your review by the Monday prior to
the meet start
Meet Day
Please arrive at the meet at least 10 minutes before the
scheduled warm-up time. All swimmers are
expected to participate in warm-ups and particularly at the BB/B/C level, this
is the time that the coaches will put relays together
based on who are the fastest combinations of swimmers who are there. Swimmers are required to check in, usually 30
minutes before the meet begins, for each event that they are entered in. Failure to do so will result in the swimmer
being scratched (removed) from the event.
Check in sheets are typically found on deck
posted on a wall. After your child
swims, he or she should go directly to their coach who will talk to them about
the race. Finally, each swimmer should
wear a Dallas Mustang swim cap when competing.
Scheduling
Updates for
Thursday, October 9th
Tuesday, October 14th
Tuesday, October 28th
Those swimmers are welcome to
swim at either Knights of Columbus or Loos.
All-Star Meet
The TSA annual All-Star meet will be
held this year November 8-9th at the
Supply Room
Show your team spirit and stop by the Loos
supply room to pick up a Dallas Mustang yard sign and car decal. The supply room is open Tuesdays and
Thursdays from 6:15-7:15.
Painless Fundraiser
The Dallas Mustangs is
registered with Tom Thumb in its Good Neighbor Program. Please remember to
attach our Good Neighbor Number to your Reward Card and Tom Thumb will donate a
percentage of the member’s total grocery purchases back to the Dallas Mustangs
every time your Reward Card is used! Painless and potentially profitable for
our team!
OUR TOM THUMB NUMBER IS 7648
Tuition Policy
The Dallas Mustangs is a
competitive year round age-group swimming program. As such we strive to provide consistent
quality coaching and workout facilities.
To achieve this goal we establish pool rental contracts and salary commitments
with our coaching staff for a full 12-month period. The Dallas Mustangs Swim Team is not, and was
not designed to be a swim program where swimmers drop in one month and out the
next. Flexibility has always been
important to us. We try to work with
each family on the team and we will continue to do so.
Tuition
may be paid annually or monthly. Monthly
Tuition must be paid via
credit card only. NO
checks will be accepted at any pools or through the mail. NO EXCEPTIONS. Annual tuition may be paid by check submitted
with your registration form.
·
Tuition is due from
September through July.
·
Leave of Absence (LOA) is available only for injury and
medical reasons.
·
There will be a
$10.00 per month discount for the second and subsequent swimmers in the same
family. The fourth swimmer is free.
·
If dues are paid
annually, there will be a $110.00 discount for the second swimmer and a $220.00
discount for the third swimmer. If there are more than 3 swimmers; the three
highest tuition rates will be billed and the 4th and subsequent
swimmers are free.
·
A swimmer
transferring from another team must be in good standing with their old team.
·
Tuition is due the
first of every month. There will be a $5.00 per family late fee after the 10th
of the month for non-zero balance accounts.
·
There are no tuition
refunds, tuition paid for the month or the year commits you for that period.
·
Written
communication to the DM Treasurer is required to change or stop automatic
billing.
·
The swimmer(s) may
be barred from swimming if there is an aged account balance is excess of 60
days.
Any questions regarding billing should be
addressed to the team treasurer via e-mail
Meet Entry Policy:
Meet
entry fees will be paid by credit card only.
Your credit card will be charged monthly. There will be a $1.00 surcharge per meet per
swimmer added to the fee. Meet entry
fees will be charged separate from tuition charges. All swimmers must maintain a current and up
to date meet entry account. Swimmers who do not provide valid credit card
information for meet entry fees will not be allowed to enter swim meets.
