David Nolan to Join Commit Swimming

David Nolan NCAA champion
Photo Courtesy: Taylor Brien

Commit Swimming announced this morning that David Nolan is joining the team to help grow their swimming platform. Nolan is working with the founders to ensure that Commit’s workout management applications are engaging and insightful for both coaches and athletes. Nolan’s primary duties will be to help develop the mobile app for athletes through testing, providing feedback, and additional ideas.

Commit released their web application for coaches and are looking to follow up with IOS and Android mobile versions. Nolan and the founders are also focused on an app for athletes which will give them more visibility into their training. Co-founder Dan Crescimanno commented that, “David’s sharp and very passionate about swimming. There’s not much more you can ask for in a teammate.”

Sharp and passionate aren’t the only qualities Nolan brings to the table. He’s also the first swimmer to go under 1:40 in the 200 IM with a NCAA title time of 1:39.38. Currently, Nolan is training with Bob Bowman in Arizona as he looks to potentially compete for Team USA in Rio.

It’s exciting to see young athletes and entrepreneurs dedicate time to improving the sport. After getting a demo of Commit’s workout manager and learning about “the Parser” at ASCA’s World Clinic, we’re looking forward to what this new team releases in the coming months.

Commit Analytics, Inc. is a Philadelphia based performance analytics company. Commit released its first product, Commit Swimming, in September 2015. The software is a web-based solution for coaches to record and analyze their team(s) training. Commit was founded in 2015 by Dan Crescimanno, Dan Dingman, and Nico Gimenez. The founding team consists of two ex-swimmers and all three have known each other for over 15 years. For more information on Commit Swimming visit their webpage: www.commitswimming.com

The above article is a press release submitted to Swimming World.

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