Brain Dump for new PPS Admin for PE at Pgh Public Schools, #04, Heavy Or Not Jump Cut
Heavy Or Not - The O.G. Swim Guide
Release Date: 02/22/2025
Heavy Or Not - The O.G. Swim Guide
In "Heavy or Not #24," we explore the evolving landscape of swimming and sports leadership. From Olympic changes to community challenges. - Discussion on the inclusion of 50-meter stroke events in the Olympic program and its implications. - Insights from Dr. G on the importance of developing an aerobic base for young swimmers. - Barry Healey's thoughts on sustainable pool management and community impact. - A recap of the first 24 episodes of "Heavy or Not" and the journey so far. - Upcoming focus on mental health for student-athletes and its significance beyond the pool. Join us as we continue...
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A heartfelt farewell of a dedicated water safety advocate, Bob Pratt. Plus, we’ll explore insights from the world of competitive swimming. This is NOT okay! Join us as we uncover the challenges and triumphs faced by those committed to making a difference. Bob Pratt's emotional farewell and reflections on his water safety advocacy journey. The impact of organizational politics on rescue operations and public safety. The challenges of misinformation in the water safety community. Katinka Hosszu's journey and experiences came into focus on another podcast that should not be...
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Big travel headaches confront Barry in Canada, again. Ponder insights of organizing and coaching at an international swim meet with logistical hurdles to the broader impact of sports on youth, this discussion covers it all. The struggle of finding accommodations and dealing with high costs for swim meets. The importance of exposing young athletes to high-level competitions. Navigating logistical challenges like parking and transportation at large events. The role of sports in youth development and community engagement. Strategies for advocating for better sports facilities and...
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In this coaches clinic panel discussion, top coaches and experts uncover some issues from Paris Olympics. Of course the Team USA had its challenges. Future opportunities facing the world of competitive swimming are uncovered. Discover their thoughts on improving performance and fostering a winning culture. The importance of relationships in achieving top athletic performance. Challenges faced by coaches in feeling valued and respected. The role of resources and support in international competition. Strategies for long-term planning and athlete development. The impact of sports...
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In this episode of the "Heavy or Not" podcast, we dive into Mindful Swimming with Brian Holliday. Plus, we pick up again on part two of an earth shattering expert panel that gathered after the Paris Olympics to talk about USA Swimming. As is always the case, both the mental and physical aspects of the sport come into focus. Join us as we explore insightful discussions from top coaches and experts. Discover the concept of mindful swimming with Brian Holliday and how it can enhance your swimming experience. Learn about the importance of goal setting for young athletes and how it varies...
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In this insightful discussion, top swim coaches and sports scientists delve into the evolving landscape of coaching and athlete development. They explore the challenges and opportunities in preparing athletes for peak performance on the world stage. Their stage was the Eastern States Clinic after the 2024 Olympic Games. The importance of explaining coaching philosophies and the science behind them to engage today's intelligent and skeptical athletes. Strategies for fostering athlete autonomy and responsibility, and the role of mental health resources in athlete development. The...
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The Coaching Wizard: Guiding and Motivating Generations of Aquatic and Civic Learners Through AI-Powered Mentorship That Transforms Water-Based Wisdom Into Waves of Lifelong Leadership, Personalized Learning, and Community Impact. The Coaching Wizard is a bold new initiative to prototype an AI-powered mentorship and learning platform that transforms how aquatic instructors, youth leaders, and civic educators grow, teach, and lead. Designed to work within and across schools, community pools, recreation centers, and underutilized civic spaces, this idea reimagines the role of coaching as a...
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Jump Cut #17 dives into the intriguing intersection of technology and childhood development. The digital age is reshaping the way kids grow and learn, and Ed Tech is not a healthy trend, as per a wonderful speech by Sophie Winkleman of the UK. Play water polo and put down the mobile device! Gain insights from Coach Mark on empowering adults to guide the younger generation. Understand the impact of constant device presence on social skill development. Learn about Sophie Winkleman's observations on screens affecting classroom and social interactions. Consider the long-term effects of...
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In this episode of the Heavy Or Not podcast, Coach Barry Healey shares his travel experiences as a coach in B.C., Canada, heading to the recent Provincial Championships Meet. The challenges make for a Zombie upon returning home. Plus, join us as we dive into the intricacies of training and coaching from an Australian swim coach who grew up in NED and has guided Olympians. - The taxing nature of travel for athletes and coaches. - Insights from Coach Barry's recent trip to provincial championships. - The importance of personalized training plans for different swimming events. - Techniques for...
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The ebook from the great Ernie Maglischo, author and coach -- as well as ISCA Hall of Fame members, is releasing an update to his coaching manual focused on the science of swimming. It examines the hydrodynamics of various strokes to optimize performance. The author analyzes techniques used by elite swimmers, considering factors like water resistance, propulsion, and body position. The manual also discusses debatable aspects of swimming, including breathing techniques and kicking styles. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the underlying physics to inform...
info_outlineRevitalizing Aquatic Programs in Pittsburgh Public Schools, a hyper-local conversation, is going to take lots of cooperation with outside helpers and a new attitude from the Superintendent.
Critical Need for Aquatic Education: Swimming is a vital life skill, but access to programs in Pittsburgh Public Schools (PPS) is severely limited, particularly for underserved communities. Barriers to Participation: Limited staffing, resources, outdated infrastructure, and negative perceptions of swimming act as barriers to student engagement. Innovative Solutions: Leveraging existing resources through collaboration with community organizations, implementing game-based learning, and empowering older students as instructors are key to revitalizing programs.
Most Important Ideas/Facts: Current State of Aquatics: Limited Exposure: Many secondary students receive only 3-4 weeks of swimming instruction annually, while elementary exposure is even more scarce. Outdated Infrastructure: "Large, single-space locker rooms lack the privacy many prefer. Consequently, students opt to change into and out of swim suits within bathroom/toilet stalls."
This discourages participation. Underutilized Facilities: PPS has 12+ pools, mostly unused outside school hours, representing a significant missed opportunity. Lack of Summer Programming: The absence of summer programs in 2025 will contribute to learning loss. Barriers to Participation: Staffing and Resources: Overwhelmed teachers, scheduling conflicts, and limited funding hinder program expansion. Negative Perceptions: Swimming is often seen as unappealing or intimidating, particularly for students with limited prior exposure. Logistical Challenges: Securing long-term pool permits and fostering collaboration between PPS and stakeholders present significant hurdles.
Innovative Solutions: Collaboration: Partnering with Citiparks for All-City Sports Camps and leveraging resources from organizations like The Ellis School can expand program reach. Game-Based Learning: Incorporating games like SKWIM, as noted by Mark Rauterkus, can make swimming enjoyable and foster skill development. Student Empowerment: Training older students as swim instructors and lifeguards can create a sustainable model and provide job skills. Maximizing Pool Usage: Expanding activities to evenings, weekends, holidays, and summer breaks can optimize existing facilities. Key Recommendations: Create an "Aquatics Czar" position: A dedicated department within PPS can strategically address the challenges and opportunities related to aquatics. Invest in Game-Based Learning: Implement SKWIM and similar activities to enhance engagement and skill development. Prioritize Older Students: Focus on programs for older students initially to build a strong foundation for future expansion to younger grades. Secure Long-Term Pool Permits: Advocate for policies that allow for consistent scheduling and program planning. Develop a Holistic Approach: Cater to various skill levels and interests, including competitive swimming, instructor training, and lifeguarding. Quotes: "The full potential of our school pools remains untapped due to a lack of priorities and decisive leadership from the mayor and superintendent."
Mark Rauterkus "The pools are already paid for. More swimmers won't wear out the water."
Revitalizing Aquatic Programs: A Call to Action for Our Schools and Communities "We need a model that has the older kids teaching the younger kids. Then the program can blossom with fewer adult teachers and coaches."
Revitalizing Aquatic Programs: A Call to Action for Our Schools and Communities "In a real-world, dynamic setting, an aquatics program should strive to get the older kids to be the ones teaching the younger kids. Everyone wins and likes to get involved."
Mark Rauterkus Conclusion: Revitalizing aquatic programs in PPS requires a collaborative effort between the school district, community organizations, and city leadership. By prioritizing aquatic education, implementing innovative solutions, and addressing existing barriers, PPS can ensure that all students have the opportunity to learn this essential life skill.