After resting for a while, the girls began slowly rising from their positions of exhausted collapse, looking slightly more human than they had moments before.
"You know what, everyone? Shiraishi-senpai doesn't look very tired at all. Don't you think we should help her take a refreshing dip in the water?" I suggested with a mischievous smirk that probably gave away my entire scheme.
"Oh yes, absolutely," the girls murmured in unanimous agreement, their fatigue mysteriously evaporating as they caught on to my suggestion.
"So what's our plan of attack?" I asked with the kind of expression that immediately had everyone giggling.
Understanding the assignment perfectly, they quietly approached Lisa Shiraishi and carefully positioned themselves around her while she remained blissfully unaware of the impending aquatic ambush.
"Three... two... one..." I began my countdown with theatrical flair.
SPLASH!
A violent eruption of water exploded across the pool's surface as our unsuspecting captain was launched into the deep end.
THUMP!
The sound of impact echoed dramatically across the pool area.
After a few seconds of suspenseful underwater silence, Lisa Shiraishi emerged from the depths and smoothly swam to the pool's edge with the grace of someone who'd just executed a planned dive.
"Ginjo-san seems to be in quite the playful mood today," she observed with absolutely no trace of anger, simply shaking water droplets from her face with casual elegance.
Her reaction wasn't surprising, though—this kind of impromptu dunking had become a cherished tradition of the water polo club. During training sessions, team members would select someone for "punishment" through various small games, and the chosen victim would be ceremonially lifted and launched into the water.
Over time, this ritual had evolved into one of the club's defining features, allowing everyone to fully experience the authentic team atmosphere through shared mischief.
The sight of these girls in their competitive swimsuits—completely soaked, gathered together, laughing with genuine joy—filled me with an almost overwhelming sense of appreciation for this moment.
These young women, each from completely different backgrounds, possessing varying abilities and distinct personalities, were now united in sprinting toward the same ambitious goal.
For almost every one of them, this sport—which had no direct connection to their future careers or life plans—had become something they embraced with tremendous enthusiasm, radiating infinite potential while shedding countless drops of sweat and tears.
The whistles, encouragements, and rhythmic sounds of coordinated swimming strokes blended together harmoniously, creating what could only be described as a symphony of youth.
After the official training session concluded, the players packed up their equipment and gradually departed from the pool area.
At Lisa Shiraishi's specific request, I remained behind to provide her with individual instruction.
This wasn't our first one-on-one training session—we'd practiced individually like this several times before, and Lisa's exceptional skills that far surpassed her teammates were partly attributable to these personalized coaching sessions.
Her learning speed was genuinely remarkable, but her rapid improvement was definitely due to a combination of my guidance and her own outstanding natural athletic ability.
For example, when working on shooting technique, I might suggest that "your grip might need to be slightly tighter" or "try lowering your wrist position just a bit more."
Most players who could use such vague sensory feedback to immediately correct their movements would excel at virtually any sport they attempted.
It was generally believed that this kind of performance depended entirely on raw athletic talent, but I suspected that natural ability wasn't the complete explanation.
However, I firmly believed that taking physical training seriously was equally important as any inborn gifts.
When performance didn't meet expectations, instead of blaming everything on some nebulous concept called "talent," the better approach was to experiment with a variety of different techniques and approaches.
You could also improve fundamental physical conditioning through dedicated swimming and strength training, or use stretching routines to increase overall body flexibility...
While working diligently today without knowing when you'd see concrete results, one day you would suddenly discover that you'd made significant progress.
Through consistent practice, your body would naturally and unconsciously begin reproducing the movements you'd visualized in your mind.
Every casual movement Lisa Shiraishi executed radiated the unmistakable progress that came from dedicated effort, which filled me with sincere admiration for her commitment.
