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35 Things Swimmers Sometimes Take for Granted

By Chandler Brandes, Swimming World College Intern We all have a love-hate relationship with swimming. Although we sometimes complain about the early mornings and the hard workouts, at the end of the day, we keep coming back. We can get caught up in the stress of balancing classes, homework, practic...

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The Art of Tapping for Visually Impaired Swimmers

The Art of Tapping for Visually Impaired Swimmers For visually impaired and blind athletes, competing in swimming is predictably more complicated than it is for swimmers with sight. “Tappers” are the individuals who assist these swimmers during their transitions. Their name refers to the motion they...

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5 Tips for Long Course Swimming

5 Tips for Long Course Swimming For the most part, summer is every young swimmer’s dream. Beautiful, sunny swim meets, post-practice ice cream, and fun await swimmers who dedicate their summer to the sport. There’s a relaxation to the summer, especially compared to the rigidity of the competitive wi...

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Wellness Wednesday: The Role of Cooling Down in Recovery

Wellness Wednesday: The Role of Cooling Down in Recovery With the long course season in full swing and the World Championships in Singapore on the horizon, swim meets are at the forefront of most swimmers' minds. Preparing for competition takes more than just time in the pool. It involves intense tr...

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Guest Editorial: USMS - Do Not Marginalize Transgender Swimmers

Guest Editorial: USMS - Do Not Marginalize Transgender Swimmers By Kerri N McCaffrey Dear Swimming World Community, I am a transgender Masters swimmer and have competed in various genders and age groups over my lifetime. Currently, I am 61 years old. Starting around 1995, I began taking hormones and...

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Winning By a Tenth: Why Starts Matter More Than Ever

Winning By a Tenth: Why Starts Matter More Than Ever In swimming, just tenths or even hundredths of a second often separate medalists from non-medalists. The difference between winning and losing, standing on the podium or missing it, or qualifying for a championship final often comes down to a razo...

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Splashing Into Summer: Four Reasons Why Summer Swimming Is The Best

Splashing Into Summer: Four Reasons Why Summer Swimming Is The Best Summer is in the air or is it the chlorine? The temperature is on the rise and school is out (or almost out), so there is no better time to swim. The thought of plunging into an icy cold pool is enticing to all. For swimmers, this i...

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The Art of the Relay Start: Analyzing Swimming's Volatile Variable

The Art of the Relay Start: Analyzing Swimming's Volatile Variable Bruce Hayes at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Jason Lezak at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. Many of swimming’s most captivating moments have come on relays, in tight races decided by fractions of seconds. Any slight error coul...

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How Swimmers Can Leverage Their Athletic Experience in Job Interviews

How Swimmers Can Leverage Their Athletic Experience in Job Interviews As many of our swimmers transition from the pool to the workforce, it's essential to recognize that your athletic experience is a marketable asset. The traits you’ve honed through years of training, competing, and sacrifice will l...