by Kenny | Feb 28, 2014 | Personal Coaching, Swim Coach, Swimming Lessons, Swimming Science
Overuse Shoulder Injuries In Swimmers “Shoulder injury is a significant barrier to the training regime and competition experience of the swimmer, both male and female. Both male and female swimmers have a unique potential for the onset of clinical shoulder...
by Kenny | Feb 28, 2014 | Personal Coaching, Swim Coach, Swimming Lessons, Swimming Science
What Swimming Coaches Should Know About Atrial Fibrillation and Cardiac Health “The purpose of this review is to investigate the literature related to atrial fibrillation (AF) in competitive master swimmers (females and males) and possible relationships to...
by Kenny | Feb 28, 2014 | Personal Coaching, Swim Coach, Swimming Lessons, Swimming Science
Asymmetries in Swimming: Where Do They Come From? “This paper reviews the etiology of asymmetries in swimming. A model of factors related to asymmetries was used as a basis for discussion of the etiology of asymmetries among swimmers. Asymmetries can include...
by Kenny | Apr 21, 2013 | Coaching, Personal Coaching, Swimming Cross Training
Cross Training With Spinning Most athletes cross-train during their “off season” while others cross-train all year long. With spinning becoming such a popular activity and exercise, we want to share with our members and followers the following article and...
by Kenny | Dec 8, 2012 | Personal Coaching, Swimming Cross Training, Swimming Lessons
Proper Cardio-Pulmonary Conditioning For Swimming It has come to our attention, by watching many professional and amateur athletes, that they are not properly conditioned for their workouts. So, starting today, we’re going to help the world become a conditioned...