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Coach Kelly Palace shares five rules for swimmers to achieve their personal best.
We break down five repeatable rules Kelly has seen across hundreds of champions, from Olympic swimmers to NCAA standouts to masters legends. We talk about picking a goal that creates real emotional pull, then reverse engineering it into pace targets, meet choices, and bite sized milestones you can execute. We also get specific about the details that matter in masters swimming: which meets count for rankings and records, what to watch for with rules and registrations, and why “fast water” factors like pool depth, temperature, and air quality can change outcomes.
The big takeaway is simple and demanding: consistency is the foundation, and mindset finishes the job. Expect the best, prepare for the worst, and stay ready to swim well on the messy day, not just the perfect one. If you are planning a new season, chasing a personal record, or making a comeback, this will give you a clear checklist you can use today.
• choosing a goal that feels emotionally exciting
• breaking the goal into pace, steps, and meets
• executing in the right meet with the right rules
• looking for fast water and favourable conditions
• building consistency as the performance foundation
• expecting adversity and staying ready to race anyway
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"Five Rules For Swimming Your Personal Best, EP 313" is an episode of Champions Mojo for Masters Swimmers. Runtime 17 min. Published May 26, 2026. Hit play above to stream it here, or open the free Spot Sports app for background play and offline downloads.