[CLOH-News] FWD: Coaching Profession

Mark Rauterkus mark.rauterkus at gmail.com
Tue Aug 23 09:30:15 EDT 2022


Hi,

Another voice, Scott's, chimes in.directly. He emailed.

I saw your facebook comment on the Swim Coaches Idea Exchange Group: "If
anyone wants to devote some talent and effort to discuss and rebuild our
profession, ping me. I have some ideas that need some eyeballs and
constructive feedback."

I don't know what to expect, but I'm excited! I guess I'll introduce myself.
I've been coaching and doing lessons since I was 15; I'm 28 now. My biggest
chunk of experience was 5 years coaching full time (36 practice hours per
week, plus meets) at Machine Aquatics in PVS. I relocated to the Knoxville
area where I am now the head coach of a small team with about 70 swimmers,
the Sevier Aquatic Club. I love coaching and am very grateful to have a job
that I enjoy! I have a small website to write down my swimming ideas that
I'm both proud of and too embarrassed to share with anyone I personally
know. You can check it out here CoachScottMayo.com
<http://coachscottmayo.com/>

Looking forward to hearing from you!
Scott Mayo



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Ta.


Mark Rauterkus       Mark at Rauterkus.com
Webmaster, International Swim Coaches Association, SwimISCA.org
Executive Director of SKWIM USA, a 501(c)(3), SKWIM.us
The Pittsburgh Project - swim coach and head lifeguard
Coach at The Ellis School for Swimming, T&F and Triathlon
Pittsburgh Combined Water Polo Team & Renegades (Masters)

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