Coaching Staff

   

COACH MIKE

Coach Mike is originally from Indiana. He was an accomplished high school and college swimmer. After college, he joined the Navy to become a Navy SEAL. As a SEAL, he has extensive open water swimming experience and considerable experience with training in and out of the water. He is currently an ASCA Level II coach who continues to increase his knowledge of the sport of swimming through professional development opportunities. He is a lifetime member of ASCA and has attended coaching clinics around the country to improve team leadership, focus, vision, and instruction.

He coaches blue group and high school conditioning. He implements a challenging swim and dry-land program to encourage each swimmer to be a well rounded athlete. Through his innovative coaching style he has coached numerous southeastern qualifiers.

COACH KELLEY

Coach Kelley is originally from California. She lettered in college as a cross country and track runner for the University of California, San Diego. While competing on a collegiate level, she swam and competed with the Masters Swim Club at UC San Diego. She brings 15 years of coaching experience to the team, she is currently an ASCA level I coach and a member in good standing with USA Swimming. She continues to increase her knowledge of the sport of swimming through professional development opportunities, exposure to various coaching styles, and a passion for learning and innovation. She coaches the developmental swimmers in Seal Pups and red group. She enjoys introducing new swimmers to the sport and encouraging a life-long love for the water.


COACH KIM

Coach Kim has a lifetime love of athletics. She was an All-American powerlifter for Penn State and then transitioned to long-distance running and competing in triathlons. She is currently coaching White-1 Group and is a member in good standing with USA Swimming. She continues to increase her knowledge in the coaching of young swimmers and is excited to encourage early athletic development and good sportsmanship.