The lazy ones swimmers are rarely seen in training and when they do they exert the least possible effort. At first you put up with it, but you think it would be a shame if he didn't develop his talent to help the team as a whole. That's how you ask him to help you in a very important match. 10 characteristics of the lazy swimmer
He is more than happy to do so. His performance in the race is outstanding, setting a fantastic time or even winning the race easily without breaking a sweat. His teammates can't believe their eyes. The more hard-working of the group are not impressed and often feel uncomfortable, but most congratulate and praise them.
The words they expect to hear are "What a shame! Imagine the times you would do if you did daily hard training''. These athletes are usually very good people who like to show off their skills with minimal effort.
10 characteristics of the lazy swimmer
- They are usually sociable and polite. They react extremely well to competition and the word ΄΄pressure΄΄ does not belong to their vocabulary.
- They have the talent to look amazing, but they lack the will to train hard and tame those talents.
- They know their value, but they don't want to bother and make a lot of effort, which they consider unnecessary.
- They love their role in the team and will not hesitate to express their opinions.
- Even though everyone is there to help them triumph, they waste their energy on others.
- They mistakenly have blind confidence in their talents, but rarely succeed because they don't go through the process of taming them.
- It would be a good idea to think carefully about whether you want such a person on your team, because they require special free treatment and often compromise the leadership presence of the coach.
- They can create resentment among hard-working swimmers. It's not nice to give your all in training and next to you see someone who rarely trains is better than you just because he has talent. Especially when you realize that no matter how hard you try, you can't get over him.
- Their participation in matches can also have negative results, since they are not reliable and you never know if they will appear in the next competition or not.
- They make you question the values and ideals of being a good swimmer and often give the wrong advice to their fellow swimmers who wish they could be like them.
However, make no mistake!! The swimmers who train the hardest are the ones who eventually reach the highest level and are the ones you should focus your attention on. Success cannot be achieved just once. Swimming requires repetition. Your best friend is daily hard work.
Saltamanikas Nikolas
TEFAA graduate, swimming specialty
Class A swimming coach
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