Unlocking Potential with girls, grants and angel investors in Youth Coaching
Discover how to coach girls effectively and learn about a new scalable aquatic platform, all in this episode, #59, of Heavy Or Not. Quick updates on multiple topics.
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CoachingHer supplies the free digital toolkit, created by Dr. Nicole LaVoi and the Tucker Center, by visiting Read.SwimISCA.org.
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Core psychological needs for female athletes: competence, choice, and care – presented as a simple cycle.
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The CoachingHer pyramid: physiological basics → safety → belonging → esteem → self‑actualization.
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Then, the second application for the $50,000 Moonshot Aquatics Grant. There is still hope for the funding for the AI Coaching Wizard.
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Lastly, we seek assistance from Angel investors to launch of a media‑first aquatic lifestyle brand that turns swimming into a scalable, inclusive community.
Access the free resources:
1. Introduction to the CoachingHer Program
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Purpose & Vision – A free video and course designed to help coaches effectively coach girls and women.
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Why Coaching Matters – Coaches are a key factor in whether girls enter, stay, or drop out of sport.
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Creator Background – Dr. Nicole M. LaVoi: former tennis coach, scholar‑educator, Director of the Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport.
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Core Issue Highlighted – Unconscious gender bias & stereotypes that hurt girls’ self‑perceptions.
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Toolkit Features – Evidence‑based, on‑demand digital resources; bookmarkable, pause‑and‑play, device‑agnostic.
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Upcoming Modules – Body‑confident coaching, de‑stigmatizing menstruation, mental‑health, body‑image.
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Community Call‑to‑Action – Join, spread the word, become “her reason” to stay in sport.
2. Accessing the Materials & Learning Management System (LMS)
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Link Provided –
read.swimisca.org(redirects to the International Swim Coaches Association LMS). -
Free Availability – All CoachingHer resources are offered at no charge.
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Support & Funding – Program supported by the University of Minnesota, Nike, and other major sponsors.
3. Mark Rauterkus’s Personal Coaching Context
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Location & Setting – Coach in Pittsburgh, PA; Assistant Coach at an independent girls‑only private school (akin to an international school).
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Observations on Coaching Girls vs. Boys/Co‑ed – Distinct approaches needed; emphasis on psychological needs.
4. Psychological Needs Framework for Coaching Girls
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Three Core Needs (Cycle)
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Competence – Development and improvement of sport‑specific skills.
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Choice – Empowering athletes with self‑determination (e.g., attendance, skill focus, event selection).
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Care – Demonstrating genuine value and individualized attention.
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Reverse Ordering Mentioned – Care → Choice → Competence, emphasizing the cyclical nature.
5. Pyramid of Athlete Needs (Adapted from CoachingHer/Tucker Center)
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Base Layer – Physiological Needs
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Food, water, warmth, safety, appropriate pool environment, locker‑room logistics, travel considerations, weather conditions.
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Second Layer – Psychological/Safety Needs
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Sense of belonging, love, relationships, team bonding, camaraderie, inclusion.
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Third Layer – Esteem Needs
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Self‑pride, prestige, accomplishment, building confidence, avoiding belittlement.
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Top Layer – Self‑Actualization/Fulfillment
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Achieving full potential, creative expression, personal growth.
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6. Grant & Funding Opportunities
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Moonshot Aquatics Grant – Version 2
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$50,000 Letter‑of‑Intent (LOI) round; previous attempt unsuccessful, now re‑submitted with additional partners.
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AI assistance used in drafting the application.
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Insights from Barry Healey
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“If you don’t ask, you don’t get.” – Emphasis on persistence.
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Grant outcomes often depend on reviewer bias, regional trends, and timing.
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7. Challenges Facing the Aquatic Industry
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Current Issues
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Pool closures, disengaged parents, coach turnover, lack of unified brand, fragmented solutions, weak industry voices.
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Market Gap – No scalable, cohesive platform that ties together content, community, and commerce for swimming.
8. Proposed Solution: A Scalable Aquatic Lifestyle Brand
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Concept Overview
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Podcast → Platform → Evergreen training → National TV rollout.
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Leadership & Credentials
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Mark Rauterkus (50+ years in swimming, 100+ published titles) backed by International Swim Coaches Association.
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Business Model Highlights
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Media‑first approach targeting youth sport but extending across a lifetime.
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Early‑bird opportunity: 150,000 USD for early entry; existing content & network already in place.
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Scalability & Execution
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No prior aquatics experience required for participants.
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Demonstrated metrics and rapid momentum.
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Positioning
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“Ted Lasso for the pools” – delivering fun, sticky, inclusive swimming experiences.
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9. Closing Call‑to‑Action
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Invitation to Investors & Partners – “Let’s talk… big gusts of wind in our sails.”
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Final Thanks – Appreciation for the audience’s time and attention.
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