Being a swim coach can be very hard, depending on what time. If you are talking about a competitive swim coach, than I can tell you that it is very hard work. Competitive swim coaches often have to spend there time at five 'o'clock in the morning on a pool deck coaching aspiring swimmers. Also they spend their evenings coaching. They also have to spend some of their personal time talking to swim parents and having meetings with the swim team council. A swim coach is a very difficult job!
Doug Frost - swimming coach - was born in 1943.
David Wright - swimming coach - was born in 1948.
swimming in a river
swimming could end up being your future. my swim coach when to a all sport college and then he went into a swimming sport laboratory for talented swimmers. after that he get a job as a swim coach from his former college. He then went to France and was a coach there and then he came to the US to coach, hes been around swimming for 60 year and has taken 3 people to the Olympics.
bob
She would be a good coach as she has a lot of experince in swimming and has a good knowleadge in teaching how to pace your self in long distance swims
They are just like any other coach for a team..... they work through skills gamesetc with the players.........
In a swimming pool, or you can swim in the sea of course
coach Jim Adolf Longsmith coaches at UofA
Competive swimming is Splash-and-Dash. That means you go as fast as you can for however long of a distance your coach tells you to.
kinda.you can do in the Olympics but you don't really get paid for swimming unless your a lifeguard or a swim teacher/coach! hope this helps
Danyon Loader and his coach Duncan (?) Laing are recent well known swimming personalities.