Best of the Morning Swim Show Featured in April Issue of Swimming World Magazine

PHOENIX, Arizona, April 3. EACH month, we cross-promote some of the best interviews from the Morning Swim Show as part of our print publication, Swimming World Magazine.

Here's a list of the articles showcased in April's issue:

BETSEY ARMSTRONG
Water polo superstar Betsey Armstrong talks to host Peter Busch about training methods and the struggle for water polo players to make a living in the sport.

CHRIS STEVENSON
Masters swimmer Chris Stevenson was on a record-breaking tear last year, setting numerous Masters world records in the backstroke events. Stevenson also talks about the type of training he does to help his underwater dolphin kick.

LIBBY TRICKETT
Libby Trickett talked about her decision to retire and also looked back on a stellar career that includes World Championship titles, world records and racing some of the best in history, including Dara Torres. Trickett also talked about what lies ahead for her and why she'll continue to work in swimming.

CESAR CIELO
About two weeks after setting the world record in the long course 50 freestyle, Cesar Cielo relived the excitement of the swim and why it wasn't a perfect swim. He also talks about racing in 2010 swimsuits and whether he'll stay in the sport through the 2016 Olympics in his home country of Brazil.

JOSH SCHNEIDER
Josh Schneider is bound to be a swimmer to watch as we head toward the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials. In this interview, he talks with host Peter Busch about being one of the top contenders for an NCAA sprint freestyle title and why he still has a lot of work to do before he can say he truly can race for a spot on the Olympic team.

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April 2010 Issue
Contents of The April issue:

8 STILL GOING STRONG by John Lohn
Although Aaron Peirsol has etched a legacy that can be considered among the greatest in swimming's history, the man who many consider to be the best backstroker the world has ever seen is still finding ways to become even better.
10 THE TOP 5 MOST AMAZING MEN'S COLLEGIATE
PERFORMANCES IN THE LAST DECADE by Jeff Commings
Last month, Swimming World Magazine brought you the five best moments of the past decade from the women's NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships. This month, the focus is on the men.
13 A GOOD MIX by Emily Sampl
Youngsters and veterans alike dove well at the USA Diving winter nationals, as the United States selected its 2010 FINA World Cup team.

DEPARTMENTS:
6 A VOICE for the SPORT
40 FOR THE RECORD
43 CALENDAR
46 PARTING SHOT

In the Swimming Technique portion of the magazine you will find the following:

25 Q&A WITH COACH KATE LUNDSTEN, AQUAJETS by Michael J. Stott
27 HOW THEY TRAIN: Rachel Bootsma by Michael J. Stott
28 THE SCIENCE OF PERFORMANCE: Fundamentals of Stretching by G. John Mullen
30 USSSA: Learning to Have Fun! by Margee Charron
32 GETTING IT RIGHT by Michael J. Stott
Getting a taper right involves sufficient training base, coach experience, an understanding of general and specific individual physiology, recognition of athlete needs, plenty of rest and two-way communication.

In the SWIM portion of the magazine you will find the following:

16 THE POOL'S EDGE: Travel Smart by Karlyn Pipes-Neilsen
As your major competition looms in the future, here are a few tips that may help you travel smarter and better prepare for the meet.
18 TOP 12 WORLD MASTERS OF 2009 by Emily Sampl and Jason Marsteller
24 LANE LEADERS: Keiko Price by Emily Sampl

In the Junior Swimmer portion of the magazine you will find the following:
35 NATIONAL AGE GROUP RECORD SETTER:
Michael Andrew, Aberdeen Aquaholics
36 AMERICAN RELAY by Judy Jacob
37 TYR AGE GROUP SWIMMER OF THE MONTH: Kathleen Baker, STAR Aquatics
38 GOLDMINDS: The Future of Swimming Is a MESS! by Wayne Goldsmith and Helen Morris
Multi-event stroke swimmers (MESS) have more options, more choices, more strokes and more fun!

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