Resource hub

Useful swim education that clubs can organize for families.

Resources can support technique, meet preparation, dryland safety, and swimmer development without burying families in scattered links.

Example categories

Resources should teach, not just entertain.

The in-app resource library can include curated YouTube videos, club-created links, documents, and coach notes.

FREE

Freestyle technique

Catch mechanics, body line, rotation, breathing rhythm, and common corrections.

START

Starts and turns

Reaction, streamline, breakout timing, underwater skills, and wall habits.

LAND

Dryland and mobility

Bodyweight strength, posture, shoulder care, core control, and age-appropriate progressions.

MEET

Meet preparation

Race planning, warmup habits, nutrition basics, and parent education.

Resource workflow

Curate once, reuse across swimmers and groups.

KeepsMeSwimming turns scattered video links and coach references into a club-managed library coaches can use for teaching and feedback.

YouTube and Facebook links

Add video URLs, organize them by topic, and keep useful metadata with the resource so families know why it matters.

Suggested swimmer videos

Send a specific resource to one swimmer or a selected group when a technique cue, race skill, or dryland reminder needs reinforcement.

Featured group resources

Keep group-level resources visible for the training phase, upcoming meet, stroke focus, or dryland cycle.

Resource questions

How the resource library supports coaching.

Can clubs organize external swimming videos?

Yes. Clubs can curate YouTube and Facebook videos into the resource library instead of sending families scattered links.

Can resources be tied to swimmer feedback?

Yes. Coaches can suggest relevant videos and resources as part of individualized feedback for swimmers.

What kinds of resources fit best?

Technique cues, starts and turns, meet preparation, dryland safety, mobility, parent education, and club-created notes are all good fits.