Self-Talk Basics
Race Moment Cues
Scenario Showdowns
Just for Fun!
Reframing Unproductive Self-Talk
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This type of self-talk helps you stay focused on technique & execution

What is: Instructional self-talk

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You are standing behind the blocks, and your nerves spike. Give one cue you could use to calm your nerves.

What is: Examples: breath, steady, I am in control

100

What is a cue for if you were to step onto the blocks and your heart is pounding?

What is: breathe, in...out..., im ready, trust

100

Where can you find the link to sign up for indivdiual sessions with Andrew and Bella. 

What is: Calendly link sent out by captains

100

I am going to fail 

What is: I have trained for this, I will do my best

200

This type of self-talk can boost confidence and energy.

What is: Motivational self-talk

200

In the first 25m of a sprint, what are examples of cues that can help you stay fast and clean?

What is: Example: quick catch, hold the line

200

What is a cue you could use if your goggles shift mid-race?

What is: keep moving, composed, eyes don't swim, one stroke at a time

200

Your coach informs you that practice is going to be particularly difficult today. What self-talk cue could you use to stay motivated, mentally tough, and ready to tackle the workout?

What is: im ready for the challenge, ive trained for this, I trust my training plan

200

Your internal voice says, "I always mess up my turns. "How can you change this into productive self-talk?

What is: I have practiced my turns and I can do it right this time

300

This short, memorable phrase guides your focus during a race.

What is: A cue

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What is a cue you could use during the middle of a 200 when it starts to hurt?

What is: one stroke at a time, own the pain, stay with it

300

In the last 25 fatigue peaks, and the crowd is loud, what cue helps you finish strong?

What is: empty the tank, finish strong, go now, bring it home

300

You’re annoyed by something that happened earlier in the day and notice your focus slipping during practice or a race. What self-talk cue could help you reset and stay in the moment?

What is: be here now, reset, control what i can

300

You catch yourself thinking =, "I can't keep up with that swimmer." What is a productive cue you could use instead?

What is: stick to my plan, trust my training

400

This type of self-talk undermines our confidence

What is: Unproductive self-talk

400

Give a cue for the last turn of any race.

What is: attack the wall, fast feet, punch and go

400
You enter the water with a porr dive and immediately feel behind. What self-talk cue can help you reset?

What is: reset, go

400

What are the three types of goals?

What is: outcome, performance, and process

400

During a race, you think, "I am too tired to finish strong." How could you reframe this unproductive thought to maintain motivation and focus?

What is: finish what I started, hold my form, one stroke at a time

500

This type of self-talk blends both motivational and instructional elements to help athletes adjust their emotional state and execute technique under pressure.

What is: Productive self-talk

500

Give a cue for if your competitors are ahead.

What is: close the gap, trust your finish, keep building, stay in my lane

500

After a race, your coach or a teammate gives you negative feedback that makes you feel discouraged. What self-talk cue could you use to reframe the situation, stay focused, and improve in your next race?

What is: one race does not define me, the next one, one at a time

500

What are the four workshops we have done so far with you all?

What is: Finding your "WHY", team building & communication, action planning, and mindfulness.

500

You are behind at the last 25 of a race and you hear yourself think "I will never catch up." Rerame this thought into a cue that helps you stay composed and mentally tough?

What is: stay in my lane, trust my tempo, I can do this

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