April Issue of Swimming World Magazine is Now in the Mail and Available for Download

PHOENIX, Arizona, April 2. THE April issue of Swimming World Magazine is now in the mail. Premium Members can now download this issue by logging onto Swimming World Magazine's Premium Section

Swimming World Magazine is designed and written for the competitive and fitness audience and has been expanded to include 12 issues of SWIM Magazine content and 12 issues of Swimming Technique content.

April 2007 Issue

Contents of The April issue:

3 TECHNIQUE: Forward Track Start: Ready Position by Glenn Mills
8 STILL KICKING: Mark Spitz by Chuck Kroll
10 WOMEN'S NCAAs: The Last Hurrah by John Lohn
Auburn's women gave David Marsh a perfect sendoff in his last meet as their coach, winning their fifth NCAA title in the last six years.
14 THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN by Jason Marsteller
A bright future is expected for the following young, teenage, women swimmers: Australians Cate Campbell, Samantha Hamill and Emily Seebohm as well as Americans Elizabeth Beisel, Felicia Lee, Caitlin Leverenz and Chloe Sutton.
17 WATER POLO AROUND THE GLOBE by Eric Velazquez
DEPARTMENTS:
6 A VOICE
for the SPORT
54 FOR THE
RECORD
59 CALENDAR
62 PARTING SHOT

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


33 IT'S ALL ABOUT WINNING by Brent Rutemiller
Coach Paul Yetter instills an attitude of winning among his senior elite swimmers at the North Baltimore Aquatic Club.
35 HOW THEY TRAIN: North Baltimore Aquatic Club by Paul Yetter
36 UNDERWATER DOLPHIN KICK by Glenn Mills
The unifying movement in all strokes is the underwater dolphin kick. Being adept at this movement can mean the difference between winning and losing.
38 USSSA: Lessons of the Heart by Jan Emler
There's nothing quite as rewarding as teaching children to swim.
40 RACE STRATEGIES: Men's 400 Yard IM by Michael J. Stott
Here's a tale of two men on a mission—how Tom Dolan in 1995 and Ryan Lochte in 2006 took down the NCAA record in the 400 yard IM.

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

21 THE WORLD'S BEST MASTERS by Jason Marsteller
Swimming World Magazine's Top 12 World Masters Swimmers of 2006 hail from five different countries and range in age from 29 to 91.
27 THE POOL'S EDGE: Preparing for the Best by Karlyn Pipes-Neilsen
An end-of-the-season meet is a great way to chart your progress and to begin a fresh new season. Here are some suggestions to help you swim your best.
28 DRYSIDE TRAINING: IM Exercises: Backstroke by J.R. Rosania
30 SURVIVE AND THRIVE: Jon Steiner by P.H. Mullen
31 THE WORKOUT CARD by Kris Houchens

In the Junior Swimmer portion of the magazine you will find the following:
45 NATIONAL AGE GROUP RECORD SETTER: Caitlin Leverenz
46 SPEEDO AMERICAN RELAY
47 TYR AGE GROUP SWIMMERS OF THE MONTH: John Fulmer and Aly Davis
49 GOLDMINDS: Bouncing Back from Failure by Alan Goldberg
51 THE ROLE OF SWIM PARENTS by Rick Whittlesey
The role of swimming parents is to love and support their child. It sounds simple, but nothing is more important than that.

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