Tag Archives: What

What I Wish Id Known As An Age Group Swimmer

By Temarie Tomley, Swimming World College Intern  After celebrating my recent birthday, I realized just how old I’ve gotten and [...]

What Its Like to be a FirstTime Trials Qualifier

By Brian Honicky, Swimming World College Intern As the 2016 Olympic Trials grow closer each day, qualifying athletes from around the country [...]

Swim Poll Of The Week What Event Is More Challenging

This is the Poll Of The Week for Friday, June 10, 2016 sponsored by Strechcordz Swim Training Products. In our last poll, we wanted to know: [...]

Swim Poll Of The Week What Do You Enjoy Reading Most On SwimmingWorldcom

This is the Poll Of The Week for Friday, June 3, 2016 sponsored by Strechcordz Swim Training Products. In our last poll, we wanted to know: [...]

Coaching Philosophy Why You Do What You Do

By Wayne Goldsmith Coaching Philosophy is at the very heart of everything a coach thinks, says and does. It’s their core coaching fram [...]

Swimming World Presents Goldminds What If

When people dare to dream–and look beyond what is known and what is…to what is unknown and what could be–they can change t [...]

When I Found Out What Swimming Really Meant to Me

By Nicole Johnson, Swimming World College Intern When it came time to commit to a college around this time last year, I was one of those peo [...]

Success and the Stopwatch What 03 Taught Me

By Brian Honicky, Swimming World College Intern There are 86,400 seconds in a day, over 600,000 seconds in a week, and millions in a year. T [...]

Rise and Grind What Makes A Superhuman

By Remedy Rule, Swimming World College Intern The sound of my iPhone’s “Uplift” jingle jerks me awake. My eyes pop open t [...]

Swimming Canada Olympic Trials Pressure What Pressure 15 Year Old Penny Oleksiak Flys

Commentary by Rick Madge. The women’s 100 Fly final was everything we hoped it would be.  It was crazy fast and crazy close. The mo [...]
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