Coaching

Should Swim Practices be Open or Closed to Spectators?

I was following an online forum discussion among swim coaches about whether practices should be open or closed, and I was surprised at the diversity of opinion. It reminded me that coaching is not just about training swimmers, but requires a lot of interpersonal skills supplemented with education and experience. Closed Practices I was a… Continue reading Should Swim Practices be Open or Closed to Spectators?

Coaching

The Athlete-Coach Debriefings after Competition

I just came back from watching the Canadian Wrestling Championships, and the wrestling was fantastic. But I have to admit I also spent quite a bit of time watching the country's top coaches interact with their athletes after matches. Now, I should point out that wrestling and swimming are about as different as you can… Continue reading The Athlete-Coach Debriefings after Competition

Coaching

Guest Blog – Nutrient Fuelling For Swimmers

I've asked our team's Sports Nutritionist (also my son) of iMadgen Nutrition to guest post an article on nutrient fuelling. For more information on his credentials or his company, please feel free to check out iMadgenNutrition.ca . Also be sure to check out Kevin's free ebook offer, which includes a recipe for a no-bake nutrition… Continue reading Guest Blog – Nutrient Fuelling For Swimmers

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More Than You Want to Know About Underwater Kicking

It's called dolphin kick, fish kick, butterfly kick, and other names, but what everybody can now agree upon is that underwater dolphin kicking is the fastest form of swimming. In this post I cover the history of underwater kicking, why its so fast, and which body orientation is best. If you're not aware of how… Continue reading More Than You Want to Know About Underwater Kicking