About this episode
Teri McKeever is in the 29th year of being the Head Coach of the Women's Swimming & Diving Team at the University of California. She served as the Head Coach of the U.S. Olympic women’s swim team at the London Olympics. Teri is, " regarded as one of the most accomplished swimming mentors in the United States, if not the world. " 00:00 Intro 01:20 Teri McKeever Bio 02:30 How have you been so successful for so long at 1 place? 05:10 Early Struggles 08:15 Be the Best Teri McKeever 09:00 Asking for help is a sign of strength. 12:45 Women's Summit 13:35 What makes a great swimmer? 17:00 Sarah Dunleavey 17:15 What's changed the last 10-15 years? 20:10 Being a Female Coach of a Female Team 22:45 "If I was a female I'd be going to swim for Teri." 24:45 Authenticity 25:15 Time Management Lessons 28:40 No Scholarship Increases? 30:00 Common Courtesy From Recruits 32:55 What things do you do for yourself? 37:40 What separates you? 40:20 Training to Perform not Training to Train 41:45 What separates Dana Vollmer and Natalie Coughlin ? 43:40 What's the thing that is driving you? 47:00 Congrats on your Pac 12 Championship 47:15 How do you feel about NCAA's? 51:15 How do we keep women in coaching? This episode is sponsored by: Destro Swim Towers : use code "brett" at checkout to save $150 per double tower! Subscribe, Review, Share! Apple Google Spotify YouTube Connect | Brett Hawke On Instagram @hawkebr On Twitter @insidewithbh On Facebook @insidewithbh Connect | Teri McKeever On Instagram Produced by: SWIMNERD Sponsored by: Destro Swim Towers : use code "brett" at checkout to save $150 per double tower! Supported by: Fitter & Faster