Monday, March 24, 2025

Technology Shapes Childhood: Insights from Coach Mark and Sophie Winkleman


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 technology-induced isolation on children.

In today's digital world, technology is an integral part of our daily lives. Children are growing up in an era where digital devices are ubiquitous. But what does this mean for their development? A recent discussion delved into this topic, using the seemingly simple rule of "no phones in the water polo pool" as a springboard to explore the broader implications of technology on childhood development. Let's consider how we can better navigate this digital age for the benefit of our children and still use AI.

The Role of Technology in Kids' Lives

The conversation began with a seemingly straightforward rule: no phones in the water polo pool. While this rule is practical, it opens up a deeper discussion about the role of technology in children's lives. The presence of digital devices is not just limited to structured settings like sports games; it permeates every aspect of their daily interactions. This constant connectivity raises questions about how technology is shaping the social skills and development of young people.

Empowering Adults to Guide the Next Generation

One of the key insights from the discussion was the importance of empowering adults—teachers, coaches, and mentors—rather than focusing solely on providing the latest gadgets to children. Coach Mark, a featured speaker, emphasized the need to equip adults with the skills and confidence to guide young people effectively. By doing so, we can ensure that technology is used as a tool for empowerment rather than a distraction.

For instance, Coach Mark highlighted the shortage of swimming coaches as a practical example. By training more adults to become effective coaches, we can use technology to enhance their teaching methods and ultimately benefit the children they mentor. This approach shifts the focus from technology itself to the people who can make a meaningful impact on children's lives.

The Importance of Social Skills in the Digital Age

Another critical point raised was the impact of technology on social skills. The constant presence of devices, even outside formal settings, can hinder the development of crucial social skills. Coach Mark's podcast, "Heavy or Not," explores the idea that playing well with others is a skill that needs to be taught, reinforced, and valued. The initial image of no phones in the water polo pool serves as a metaphor for the broader issue of how technology affects social interactions.

When children are glued to their screens, they miss out on learning essential social cues, reading body language, and negotiating face-to-face interactions. This shift from the exuberance of youth to what Sophie Winkleman describes as "anxious, irritable insularity" is concerning. It raises questions about the long-term effects of such isolation on children's ability to navigate social situations.

As we continue to embrace technology in our lives, it's crucial to consider its impact on the next generation. The discussion highlighted the importance of empowering adults to guide children and the need to prioritize the development of social skills in the digital age. By focusing on these aspects, we can ensure that technology serves as a tool for growth rather than a barrier to development.

In conclusion, the rule of no phones in the water polo pool is more than just a guideline for a game; it's a reminder of the broader implications of technology on childhood development. By understanding and addressing these issues, we can create a balanced approach that allows children to thrive in a digital world while preserving the essential skills they need to succeed in life.


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Monday, March 17, 2025

Journey & Travel - to meets and throughout a practice and season. #16


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 addressing weaknesses and enhancing mental resilience in athletes.

- A detailed look at Sander Ganzevels' coaching methodology and its impact on swimmer performance.

Plus, a big call out to listeners to share your travel stories. Send to UCANSwim dot WeTransfer dot com.


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Saturday, March 15, 2025

Fwd: A Message From HD-35 Libertarian Candidate Adam Kitta




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Coach at The Ellis School for Varsity & Middle School Swimming
Pittsburgh Combined Water Polo Team & Renegades (Masters) 

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Date: Sat, Mar 15, 2025 at 11:30 AM
Subject: A Message From HD-35 Libertarian Candidate Adam Kitta
To: Mark Rauterkus <mark.rauterkus@gmail.com>


Hey Friends, I'm sure many of you are aware of the Special Election coming up on March 25th for Legislative District 35. I am looking for volunteers that are able to help either door knock or stand at the polls on Election Day and pass out some literature. My grassroots campaign has been focused on
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Friday, March 14, 2025

Fwd: We would love to hear from you, lifeguards!

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Subject: We would love to hear from you, lifeguards!

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This March, we have been chosen to participate in the National Science Foundation's Innovation-Corps (NSF I-Corps Hub Mid-Atlantic Region) program! Rip Current Sports and the NSF want to learn about the heroes that keep our swimming pools, and those that jump in safe, learning, and improving their swimming!
 
If you are someone you know is impacted by the lifeguard shortage, we want to hear from you! We are looking to conduct 20 interviews by Thursday, March 20th, at 10PM EST!
 
 
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Thursday, March 13, 2025

OG, Coach Ernie Maglischo, Ph.D, has updated his PROPULSION info in his ebook


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 coaching decisions and stroke modifications. Ultimately, the goal is to provide coaches with insights to help competitive swimmers improve their efficiency and speed. Get it at https://SwimISCA.com

 

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Monday, March 10, 2025

The O.G. Mind Journey, Heavy Or Not


Mastering the Mind: Unlocking Peak Performance

Explore the psychological and physiological aspects of peak performance, aiming to equip athletes with mental techniques to enhance enjoyment and awareness of the power of our minds. We recount steps in an O.G.'s journey on the pathway to harnessing the power of the mind. We examine stress management, relaxation techniques such as deep muscle relaxation and visualization, and strategies to optimize arousal levels before competition. It also discusses practical considerations for swim coaches and swimmers. 


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Fwd: Steelers Primetime: Exclusive Access, Dinner & Legends!


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You're invited! Join us for a fun and interactive night at the Steelers Practice Facility. 
Here's what you can look forward to:
🏈 Passing & punting stations with Steelers Legends
🎤 Q&A session with the Legends
🍽️ Dinner in the team cafeteria
🏋️ Exclusive tour of the locker room and weight room
💡 Learn about Spread Group merch offerings
Event Details:
📅 Date: Tuesday, March 18th
🕕 Time: 6–9 PM (Doors open at 5:45 PM for check-in)
💰 Cost: Free!
Don't miss out on this unique experience. Sign up at the link below!
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out.

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