Coach Ron McKeon has lived and breathed swimming from a very early age. He is a 2 time Olympic athlete that transferred his talents to coaching. His journey starts as a scholarship coach at the AIS with Master Coach Bill Sweetenham and extends through establishing his own swim school in Wollongong, coaching the West Illawarra Club, placing swimmers on to Australian Teams (and himself) and the Father/Coach relationship with his son David and daughter Emma...and lots in between!
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Coach Ron McKeon has lived and breathed swimming from a very early age. He is a 2 time Olympic athlete that transferred his talents to coaching. His journey starts as a scholarship coach at the AIS with Master Coach Bill Sweetenham and extends through establishing his own swim school in Wollongong, coaching the West Illawarra Club, placing swimmers on to Australian Teams (and himself) and the Father/Coach relationship with his son David and daughter Emma...and lots in between!
Coach Adam Kable (NSWIS HUB Coach) with Ron McKeon (NSW State Technical Lead)
Swimming NSW Coach Connection
31 minutes
5 years ago
Coach Adam Kable (NSWIS HUB Coach) with Ron McKeon (NSW State Technical Lead)
Ron McKeon (NSW State Technical Lead) talks with Adam Kable who coaches Australian Team Members Matthew Wilson and Bradley Woodward. Adam talks about the changes to coaching with COVID-19 restrictions now with us. Topics include:How do you think you can best set your swimmers up for return to swimming and advice for coaches of Age swimmersYou’re also a physio, what are your views on running? Further advice on dryland...What about tethered swimming? Your thoughts and advice to coaches
Swimming NSW Coach Connection
Coach Ron McKeon has lived and breathed swimming from a very early age. He is a 2 time Olympic athlete that transferred his talents to coaching. His journey starts as a scholarship coach at the AIS with Master Coach Bill Sweetenham and extends through establishing his own swim school in Wollongong, coaching the West Illawarra Club, placing swimmers on to Australian Teams (and himself) and the Father/Coach relationship with his son David and daughter Emma...and lots in between!