The nightmare of the swimmer

Sports are widely recognized as a tool to educate children about their valuable life skills, motivate, motivate, maximize their potential, and stay healthy. Yes, it does all of these things most of the time.

Haywood Black Brown once said: "Sports will not shape character. They will reveal it." I am sure this is correct in all sports, but since I am mainly a "swim mummy", I will use swimming as a An example of how it is revealed and why parents must play a greater role in shaping their children. Some of them may start with them.

To make writing easier, I will use a fictional character – let's call her Lexie. Lexie is a junior swimmer and is among the best in her age group and her state. She is her club champion. She is called the person to be defeated. She will never return from a rally without a lot of gold and silver medals.

She is not very mindful. In fact, because of the “ugly side” she experienced, she actually succeeded, neither she nor her mother spoke…

The nightmare of the swimmer was originally published on Spring