Coaches Corner

Uniforms

All swimmers should wear a purple RSC cap during training. This allows coaches to be able to identify all RSC swimmers during training. It's also great for the public to see a cohesive team. If your swimmer doesn't have a cap, you can get one in the clubroom at any time. Caps are $15, which can be paid by bank transfer, cash or tap. 

Keep your belongings in the clubroom

Please let your swimmers know that they should leave their belongings in the clubroom while they are training to ensure their things are kept safe. There have been some issues with theft of items left on pool deck. Swimmers should avoid leaving their bags in/near the alleyway next to the first aid room, which can't be seen from the clubroom. Bags and other items left in the clubroom should be placed neatly and out of the way.

Sports Psychologist- Megan Davis

Megan Davis is a psychologist, with a Masters in Sports, and also in injury and pain management. She has worked extensively with athletes and coaches from a wide range of sports, including performance enhancement and athlete "life skills". Megan has worked with the Australian Swim Team as a team manager on National Event camps, and with the Australian Youth Team as a psychologist. 

 

https://www.bouncehealth.com.au/megan-davis.html

Labelled items

Just a reminder to please label all of your swimmer's belongings/equipment. During training, we spend a lot of time looking for gear as the majority of it isn't named and swimmers are taking the wrong items. Please label your items on the front and back so it is easy to identify. This includes RSC polo tops and other uniform items. We have a lot of cases of swimmers taking the wrong size polo home by mistake!