FCST Newsletter - Mar. 26, 2018

FCST Team Newsletter:

  • FCST WINS FIRST AMERICAN JUNIOR NATIONAL CLASSIC! - Congratulations to the FCST Team for winning the American Junior National Classic! The 14 FCST swimmers had a magical final session to seal their come from behind victory on the very last event of the meet!  The win couldn’t be any closer as the team Won the Combined Championship by 1 POINT.  The Combined Championship was won by every swimmer making every swim count.  The team was ALL-IN all week and the victory could not have been sweeter.  Please be on the look out for a full meet write up with results.  
  • FCST Team Banquet - Join FCST for a celebration of the swim season. $20 per person (we will bill your account)*Kids 4 years and younger do not need a ticket* RSVP closes on April 14th  CLICK HERE to RSVP
  • Summer League Clinic - Return to your neighborhood summer league team with some brand new skills to show off! Come join our professional coaching staff as we help you prepare for the 2018 summer league season. This clinic will help any swimmer, whether or not they swam with FCST this season, develop the skills & techniques they will need to have fun & swim fast this summer.  CLICK HERE for more information!
  • FCST Learn to Swim Private Lessons for Children and Adults - We will have 5 - 30 minute sessions each Saturday morning, 8:30am, 9:10am, 9:50am, 10:30am and 11:10am. Space is limited so register early. *Adult LTS times are similar but may vary based on instructor availability.  CLICK HERE for more information!
  • NEW ADULT LESSONS and MASTERS NOVICE PROGRAM - Have you ever wondered about swimming as an adult? Did you swim as a kid and wonder if you could again? FCST’s Masters program has something to offer you, whatever your current skill level!  We also offer a discount on masters & novice practices to parents with swimmers on the competitive team.
  • Spring Schedules: Please note the current schedule is in place until the posted dates below
    •  Blue 1 A & B, Blue 2, AG1, 2, and 3, Pre-Senior 2 and 3, and all Senior groups, practice times will change April 2nd.     CLICK HERE for the spring schedule.
    • White A & B, Red A & B, and Pre-Senior 1, practice time and facility change will occur on April 30th.     CLICK HERE for the spring schedule. 
    • New Territory groups, practice time and facility change will occur on April 30th.     CLICK HERE for the spring schedule.
    • All Seven Meadows groups, practice time and facility change will occur on April 30th.     CLICK HERE for the spring schedule.
  • The AmazonSmile triple donation promotion starts today! Amazon is tripling the donation amount to 1.5% when customers make their first eligible smile.amazon.com purchase from March 12 - 31. This is a great opportunity to increase First Colony Swim Team Inc's AmazonSmile donations by reminding your supporters to shop at smile.amazon.com

Important Dates:

April 10:

Summer League Clinic

April 14:

Gulf Sprint Series

April 20 - 22:

Gulf Open Meet

April 29:

Team Banquet

May 5:

Gulf Sprint Series

May 18 - 20:

Gulf Open Meet

May 19 - 20:

KATY Senior Meet

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Parking at FCST Pools

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Meet Entry Timelines and Information*:

Meet Webpage, Dates, & Location:

Athletes eligible:

Prelim and Final entry deadline:

Volunteer opportunities:

April Gulf Sprint Series, April 14. TBA. All White and Red Groups. Blue 1, Blue 2, AG1, AG2, and PS1  (11/12 year old swimmers with 2 B times or less) March 21 and Mar 28 TBA
April Gulf Open Hosted by FCST, April 20 - 22. Don Cook Nat. All Senior, Pre-Senior, Age Group swimmers. Blue 1 and Blue 2 swimmers with 3 B times or more March 21 and Mar 28 TBA
May Gulf Sprint Series Hosted by FCST May 5. LCISD Nat, Rosenberg, TX.

All White and Red Groups. Blue 1, Blue 2, AG1, AG2, and PS1  (11/12 year old swimmers with 2 B times or less)

TBA TBA
May Gulf Open, May 18 - 20. TBA

All Pre-Senior and Age Group swimmers. Blue 1 and Blue 2 with 3 B times or more

TBA TBA
KATY Senior Meet, May 19 - 20. University of Houston Rec Center

All Senior swimmers

TBA TBA

Mental Toughness by Coach Mandy

As we prepare to dive head first into long course season, I hear a few concerns from parents and swimmers, alike. “Our youngest swimmers can swim long course?!” “Coach Mandy, the pool is so long!” Our staff recently attended an annual coaches clinic. One of the presenters works with clients such as Ryan Lochte, Katie Meili, and Misty Hyman, as well as collegiate and high school athletes. She asked a large group of her athletes, “What are you thinking behind the blocks?” The overwhelming majority of them answered, “What if I die?” The fear listed above apply at every level- an Olympic gold medalist, an FCST swimmer in the White group, and everyone in between.  So, how do we approach long course training when these fears are so real to the overwhelming majority of our athletes, and, sometimes, their parents?

  1. Train Your Brain- Henry Ford puts it best, “Whether you think you can or think you can’t- you are right.” As coaches & parents, our job is to give our athletes the tools they need to build their own confidence. When it comes to that long, seemingly impossible long course training set or to that first big race at Junior Nationals, it is won or lost before it ever begins. How? Because our mind is the most powerful part of our body. Train your brain to focus on the things you know and can control. Parents, let the coaches teach our athletes the techniques they need; so they feel confident and prepared on race day. Coaches, don’t underestimate the effort and attention that should be dedicated toward the powerful minds of our athletes.
  2. Celebrate Your Victories- Big and Small- Remember Super Bowl LI in Houston this year? The Patriots won 34-28. If you remembered who won, you may or may not remember that their 25-point comeback was the largest come-from-behind victory in Super Bowl history. Hey, a win is a win whether you come from behind to win by 1 touchdown or blow the competition out of the water. What about this past summer in Rio? Allyson Felix won silver in the 400m by .07 seconds, making her the most decorated US Olympian in track and field history. Seven one-hundredths of a second! These are some examples of small margins that resulted in enormous victories. Isn’t that so true of our athletes every day? One of the highlights of my season was seeing an athlete “get it” at practice shortly before Monster Training. Her freestyle stroke clicked, everything suddenly became fluid and smooth, and her face beamed with excitement. That was a small victory that we both recognized. Her season took off from there, and she reached some goals she thought were too lofty to accomplish. Identify these moments, however small they may seem, and take time to celebrate!
  3. Have Fun!- Encourage your athletes to discover their passion and follow it every day. For some, it is fun to see their friends and move toward achieving their goals together.  For others, it means pushing harder individually than they ever have before. Other athletes find it fun to compete. When they win, they find a new competitor and start the process all over again. Whatever “fun” means to your athlete, help them pursue that daily. It has been proven that athletes will stay in their sport longer when they are passionate about what they are doing.

Our minds are so powerful. They control our innermost thoughts, which, ultimately, control everything we do. It is so true that swimming is 10% physical and 90% mental when you consider everything our athletes must think about throughout a single practice. We must make sure we are teaching our athletes how to control their minds. If we don't, our athletes most certainly will let their minds take the reins.

*Families are responsible for communicating meet entry issues with their athletes respective coach, as their primary coach is most responsible for their athletes training and competitive plan.

**Once the final entry deadline has passed, no changes may be made on FCSTs' end. Athletes can deck-enter at the meet (if allowed by meet management) at their own expense and with coachs permission. This is not the most ideal way to enter a meet having schedules planned ahead of time is very beneficial to the athlete.

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