5 Things Most Swimmers Aren’t Ready to Do to Swim Fast
Sure, being excellent and awesome and a top athlete might look fun. But if we have spent any time around someone considered elite, we know
Sure, being excellent and awesome and a top athlete might look fun. But if we have spent any time around someone considered elite, we know
Elite swimming starts long before you strap on the competition suit. Long before entering the ready room, or hearing the whistle of the referee. It
Michael Phelps was legendary for his steely-eyed focus behind the blocks. Looking down the pool with that focused, angry, thousand yard stare you could see
You always hear swimmers talk about what they want to achieve, the fast times they want to post, the medals they want to win, the
In this video we get a behind the scenes look at some of the dry land work that Cesar Cielo did during his preparation for
The world record for the men’s 50m freestyle is relatively new one in the world of swimming, with the record being tracked since only 1976.
Much is made about elite swimmers and their apparent genetics. Watch the network coverage of any major championship meet, most notably the Olympics, and you
Mike Kotch, head coach of the Brandeis University swim program drops by to share some recruiting advice for swimmers looking to taking their swimming prowess
Get inspired to level up your starts and turns with this video featuring top Australian swimmers James Roberts and Alicia Coutts.
One of Mike Bottom’s (head coach at the University of Michigan) techniques for keeping swimmers engaged during those trying main sets is to have his