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It Takes a Village: The Wonderful Support System of a Swimmer

It Takes a Village: The Support System of a Swimmer When I look back on my swimming career, the milestones and medals are clear—but what stands out even more is the incredible network of support that helped get me there. My parents volunteered as officials, drove countless miles to early morning pra...

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American Men Seeking Answers in Stroke Events in Fort Lauderdale

American Men Seeking Answers in Stroke Events in Fort Lauderdale Nine months past the Paris Olympics, and the international outlook for United States swimming has changed relatively little. The women maintain the deepest team in the world, likely to arrive in Singapore for this year’s World Champion...

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Could College Swimming Changes Lead to More Coaching Exits?

Could College Swimming Changes Lead to More Coaching Exits? The first departure was a coach who has captured three NCAA team titles while guiding numerous swimmers to individual Olympic gold. Greg Meehan had just led the Stanford women to their best season in six years, culminating in a runnerup nat...

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Drowning Prevention Starts with Swim Lessons

Drowning Prevention Starts with Swim Lessons By The United States Swimming School Association Water activities are a source of enjoyment for people of all ages, but they also come with inherent risks. Drowning remains a leading cause of unintentional injury-related deaths among children in the Unite...

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An Honest Sport: 15 Truths About Swimming

15 Truths About Swimming Swimming is a sport like no other. You learn a lot about yourself throughout your years as a swimmer and the sport inherently instills valuable life lessons in you. Even when your time as a competitive swimmer is done, you still continue to learn more about the sport and hav...

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10 Things to Try After Your Swimming Career Ends

By Alice Reeves-Turner, Swimming World College Intern. There comes a day in every swimmer’s career when they realise it is time to hang up the goggles. This may be for numerous reasons-- age, injury, lack of time for such a demanding sport or just simply falling out of love with swimming. Regardless...

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6 Things to Take Away From a Bad Meet

6 Things to Take Away From a Bad Meet By Jacob Riley Alright, so you just came back and had a bad meet. You’re pretty down in the dumps because you didn’t put up the times you wanted to. This is a tough situation that even some of the greatest swimmers in the world fall into. A disappointing perform...

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Sacrifice and Reward: A Swimmer's Mental Battle

Sacrifice and Reward: A Swimmer's Mental Battle By Ailish Dougherty It’s hard to describe that moment right before a race. I’ve heard of that mystical phenomenon of getting “in the zone,” where the noise, the movement, the thoughts in your head fade into the background and all you can see is the cle...

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The Coachable Swimmer: 5 Ways An Athlete Can Be Open For Improvement

As swimmers, we can look for quick fixes. We know that we can adjust a flip turn here, tweak a breath there, and throw in a few extra dolphin kicks off of our start—and that could shave time off of even the shortest of races. However, we are not always eager to reach for the more long-term aids to o...

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7 Reasons to Swim Long Course

7 Reasons to Swim Long Course By Emma Foster, Swimming World College Intern Long Course. These two words have huge implications for even the most seasoned swimmer. The beginning of long course represents the transition from shorter pools broken up into 25­ yards, to the much longer and sometimes mor...

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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 3 Types of Swimmer: What Mold Do You Fit?

The 3 Types of Swimmer: What Mold Do You Fit? By Annie Grevers (From the Archive) This may be a narrow view, but in the most simplistic language, there are three types of swimmer: The in-season sensation; the taper talent; and the forever fast phenom. Let's dive into a brief case study of each. 1. T...

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Why Being an IMer is the Perfect Situation

Why Being an IMer is the Perfect Situation (From the Archive) By Cathleen Pruden Full disclosure: I am a 400 IMer and I absolutely love it. It took me a while to come to terms with my fate as an IMer. I struggled with the fact that I didn't have a "prime" stroke. It wasn't until being well rounded s...