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Swimming Ideas Podcast 016: Removing "Okay" from your Teaching Vocabulary

Swimming Ideas Podcast 016: Removing "Okay" from your Teaching Vocabulary

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Swimming Ideas Podcast 016: Removing "Okay" from your Teaching Vocabulary

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20 minutes
Released:
May 4, 2015
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Podcast episode

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We're going to do front floats, Okay?
 
We're going to do front floats, Bobby, you're first, ready go.
 
Which sounds better? Which one gives a command, and which one gives authority to the participants to choose whether or not they're going to follow directions.
 
Fundamental Difference in behavior from class in a simple statement, simple word.
 
 
Subtle word change makes your commands actual commands, or questions which relinquish authority to your students giving them an implied choice to either participate or not.
 
When you add "okay" to the end of your sentence then you are effectively asking them if they agree to do something. They have the power then.
 
We need to give commands without the opportunity to disagree. Remember, if they hesitate, we have to offer an alternative to the command that they CAN accomplish, like Swimming Ideas Podcast 011: Using Progressions.
 
Most people say "Okay" at end of sentences because they are really saying:
 
Do you understand?
Did you hear me?
Are you ready?
 
Removing pauses and Ums.
  Be Confident
 Speak in short commands
 Have a plan: lesson plans
 Know the material.




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Released:
May 4, 2015
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Fun and effective strategies for swimming lessons, teams, and Aquatic Professionals. Listen to best practices and interviews with other members of the swimming community to get the most out of your swimming program. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/swimmingideas/support