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Welcome to CUBU West

Welcome to the newest branch of the Curl-Burke Swim Club, CUBU West! Started in the summer of 2008, Curl-Burke West Swim Club opened at three facilities.  Already over 650+ swimmers strong just at our locations, we look to help continue Curl-Burke's tradition of swimming excellence.

We currently practice at the GMU Freedom Center in Manassas, VA and the Warrenton Aquatic and Fitness Center in the Town of Warrenton, VA. We have a pool designated as a "Center of Excellence" that is dedicated to the development of our Senior level programs under the guidance of former Olympic Medalist Coach Jeremy Linn, located at Vint Hill in Fauquier, VA.

Registration for the 2009-2010 Short Course Season and  for the 2009 Summer Long Course Season practice times is now available! Download CUBU Summer 2009 Registration Info for more details.  All the information for the 2009-2010 season is posted on the website on the tabs to the left

 Please direct all registration questions to our main office at this email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

 

CUBU Photographs of the Month

Senior Elites and the 12 Degrees of Sculling

Senior Elites and the 12 Degrees of Sculling Senior Elites and the 12 Degrees of Sculling

Coach Jeremy at Practice at The Hill

Coach Jeremy at Practice at The Hill Coach Jeremy at Practice at The Hill

Senior Performance Leg Stretching

Senior Performance Leg Stretching Senior Performance Leg Stretching

Nick Tremols

Nick Tremols at Junior Nationals in Orlando Florida

Nick Tremols Nick Tremols

PVS Open

CUBU-West Swimmers receiving last minute instructions from Coach Jeremy

PVS Open PVS Open

Cassidy

Assistant Coach Cassidy keeping an eye on the Senior Swimmers

Cassidy Cassidy

Senior Night

Swimmers at Curl-Burke's Senior Night

Senior Night Senior Night

Senior Night 2

CUBU-West Senior Kenny Heidel and swimmers Mary Kate, Annie, and Holly!

Senior Night 2 Senior Night 2

Senior Night 3

CUBU-West Senior Connor Tye and swimmer Jacob, Annie, Mary Kate, and Holly

Senior Night 3 Senior Night 3

Senior Night 4

CUBU-West Junior Swimmer Annie Bosacco running a blackjack table at Senior Night

Senior Night 4 Senior Night 4
Speedo Tip of the Week
Defeating Negative Self-Thoughts

BY DR. AIMEE KIMBALL//Sport Psychologist
Have you ever said mean things to yourself like, “You are awful. You are the slowest person in the water,” or “There is no way I’m going to get better, I should just quit?” 
 If so, imagine how you would react if someone else said those things to you. You would definitely be angry and possibly push them in the pool. My point is, don’t say anything to yourself that you wouldn’t let anyone else get away with.  Tips for helping you quiet the negative talk in your head:

Be your own biggest fan.
Imagine the president of your fan club standing on your shoulder wearing a T-shirt with your face on it telling you, “You’re awesome. You’ve worked so hard, I know you’ll do well. You deserve to be out here, show them what you got.” Cheer yourself on and have your “biggest fan” fill your head with positive thoughts.

Write down your negative thoughts.
Write a list of things you typically say to yourself, then counteract those thoughts with something positive. For example, if you write down “I’m not nearly as good as her. There’s no way I can win,” you can cross it out and say to yourself, “She’s fast, but I don’t control her. I am going swim my best and get a great time.”

Create more positives than negatives.

Any time you say something negative, make yourself say two things you’re doing well. For example, if you say, “My turns are awful,” you have to positively refocus yourself by saying, “I have a great stroke and my starts are fantastic.” Tell your coach, your teammates, and your parents to enforce this with you, too, in all areas of your life. 

Make it Great!

Dr. Aimee C. Kimball is the Director of Mental Training for the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center’s Center for Sports Medicine.

 
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