Industry News: International Experts on Hand for First Annual International Swimming Coaching E-Conference

PHOENIX, Arizona, September 21. THE 1st International Swimming Coaching e-Conference on Swimming Science has begun! It will be “live” through October 1st, 2012. We are thrilled with the participation we have received and hope you find the conference educational and enjoyable. Once registered, please view the presentations at your leisure and be engaged by asking questions or posting comments in the discussion room forum.

The goal of the conference is to: promote Kinesiology and the art of Coaching worldwide, provide a platform for all scientists and coaches to disseminate their research training methods globally, provide a platform for a global dialogue on emerging research and issues in swimming coaching.

Presentations
History of the International Society of Swimming Coaching By Andrew Sortwell

Core Stability Training: Can it Improve Swimming Performance? By Professor Eyal Lederman

Leadership Style Discovery in Performance Coaching. By Joe Giandonato, MS, CSCS

Shoulders and Injuries. John Mullen

Swimming Psychology – Access 'The Zone'. By Craig Townsend (Dip.
Clin. Hyp). Mental Trainer / Clinical Hypnotherapist

Movement Analysis of the Freestyle Stroke – Train Smarter to Train Harder.
By Jenni Brozena BS, CSCS

The Biomechanics of the Front Crawl Kick and the Influence of the Six Beat Kick on Performance. By Andrew Sortwell

Altitude and Performance By Kevin Thornton MS, BS, CSCS

Novel findings about dry land strength and power parameters that are related to sprint swimming performance in young competitive swimmers.
By Mario C. Marques, PhD, Pedro Morouco, PhD, & Daniel A. Marinho, PhD

Applying Computational Fluid Dynamics to Swimming Research By Professor Daniel Marinho

This conference is free. Go to www.econference.vze.com.

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