MAY calendar
Jr Jag IMX/Sprint Series: May 15th-17th (Registration deadline: May 5th)
Augusta, GA. Long-course. Open to all Silver, JV, Varsity, Gold, Teal & Black athletes. 12&U Bronze can participate with coach's approval (please ask your coach in advance). This is not an appropriate meet for Aquanauts or 13&O Bronze swimmers.
Short Course Summer Slam Block Party: May 22nd (Registration deadline: May 17th)
Macon, GA. Short-course. Ideal for all Aquanauts, Bronze, and Homeschool Beginner athletes, but all FST swimmers are invited to participate.
May Shootout IMX/Sprint Series: May 29th-31st (Registration deadline: May 19th)
Athens, GA. Long-course. Open to all Silver, JV, Varsity, Gold, Teal & Black athletes. 12&U Bronze can participate with coach's approval (please ask your coach in advance). This is not an appropriate meet for Aquanauts or 13&O Bronze swimmers.
Memorial Day: May 25th
No practice. Enjoy your day off!
summer schedule updates:
Starting the week of Memorial Day, some training groups will switch to our Summer Training schedules. Please review the schedule for your site at the links below to see if/how your group is affected:
All Saturday practices will continue to be held in Warner Robins for the duration of the long course season. As indicated on the schedules above, once we switch to the summer schedule, ALL Friday and Saturday practices will be held in Warner Robins.
If you have any questions about the schedule, please email Amanda at admin@swimfst.com
A Note from the Coach:
Why Racing Matters in Our Training Cycle
We’re heading into the second month of our long course training cycle, and with two long-course meets already behind us (Warner Robins IMX/Sprint Series and the Hurricanes Spring Sprint), it’s time to talk about the why behind what we do: Specifically, why meet attendance is a crucial part of the training process, not an optional add-on.
WE NEED TO PRACTICE RACING
Meets aren’t just a reward for hard work, they are part of the hard work. Racing often throughout the season, especially when tired, teaches skills you simply cannot master in practice: learning how to pace under pressure, managing adrenaline, starting strong, finishing stronger, and adapting in real time. These are racing skills, and they are built through repetition.
We don’t expect swimmers to go best times at every meet. In fact, the early part of our training cycle is designed to challenge athletes mentally and physically. We’re building a base, grinding it out, and laying the groundwork for peak performance later in the season.
Time Comparisons: SEASON OVER SEASON
When evaluating progress, the right question isn’t, “Did I go a best time?" It’s, “How am I doing at this point in the season compared to the same time last year?” If last May’s 100 Free was 1:10 and this May’s was 1:08, you’re right on track. We’re not trying to peak in May or June. We’re training through fatigue with July in our sights. So, keep perspective. We want to see seasonal progression, not a constant string of personal records.
UPCOMING MEET SCHEDULE:
Here are the remaining Long Course meets on our calendar:
- May 15-17 - ASL Junior Jag IMX/Sprint Series (Augusta)
- May 29-31 - May Shootout IMX/Sprint Series(Athens)
- June 26-28 - FST LC P/F Invite (Warner Robins)
- July 10-11 - Peach State South (Savannah)
- July 16-19 - Age Group State (Columbus)
- July 23-26 - Senior State (Athens)
remember this:
Training matters. The meets matter. The attitudes matter. Let’s always show up and keep the big picture in focus. Let’s train with purpose, race often, and trust the process. We’re building something here - one swim, one meet, one step at a time.
-Coach Wes
This month we are in cycle 2. Read more about the training cycles at this link.
UPCOMING EVENTS
LC Scrimmage Block Party
Warner Robins
June 12th
Short Course SGSL
Tifton
June 20th
FST LC Invite
Warner Robins
June 26th-28th
Committee Corner: Officials
Want to get more involved in the sport? Become a USA Swimming official. Our team needs as many officials as possible to run successful meets!
Start the process at this link, or email Amanda for more details and help getting started.
U.S. Masters Swimming
Parents: Do you love swimming and wish you could train and compete with a team? Our Masters team in Warner Robins is growing, and looking to add new team members!
Email masters@wraswim.com for more details.
summer swim lessons
Please share with your friends and family: Our summer swim lessons are now open for registration! Fusion Swim Team is proud to be a SwimAmerica swim school, offering the nation's leading learn-to-swim curriculum. Our certified instructors guide new swimmers through a structured, safety-focused curriculum designed by top coaches at ASCA (America's Swim Coaches Association). Lessons are held exclusively at our Macon location.






















