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Another project about how motivation affects your results in swimming specificly. I would like to know your thoughts and any knowledge about this please. Thank you.
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Yes it does. This is why coaches are so important. Good coaches are able to motivate athletes to compete at the best of their abilities.
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well motivation while swimming might keep you alive cause if you dont swim you'll sink therefore you'll drown
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If your not motivated you drown!
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Without motivation it's hard to achieve anything. That's why I think it's important to have a goal. Swim teams are great, because your teammates and coach motivate you and it makes it fun.
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Swimming is an extremely mental sport! You can train harder than the best swimmer, but if you get up on the blocks and you're unmotivated, you're not going to do your best. You may still win because you are that great of a swimmer, but you could have done better if you were motivated. During high school season I know I am swimming for my team and my team is always there cheering for my, so I do my best. However, out of high school season, I don't do anywhere near as well because I have no motivation.
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Oh dude motivation is required in swimming above all sports. Teh practices are so long and tiring, sometimes you will wonder why, sometimes you will really want to quit, but if you keep yourself motivated you can overcome.
I swam a 500 at teh last meet, and oh trust me, it needs uber motivation to just complete.