The Benefits of Running for Swimmers
For many swimmers, running is likely not the most desirable form of land exercise. Outside of triathletes, most would rather spend hours in the pool than run for more than
For many swimmers, running is likely not the most desirable form of land exercise. Outside of triathletes, most would rather spend hours in the pool than run for more than
With COVID-19 causing many pools to still remain unopened and many teams struggling to find adequate and safe training environments, USA Swimming has taken the initiative to not allow any
Each day during the pre-scheduled days of the 2020 US Olympic Trials, Swimming World will take its readers back four years to the 2016 Trials in Omaha to recap each
Michael Phelps’ last race on American soil. Each day during the pre-scheduled days of the 2020 US Olympic Trials, Swimming World will take its readers back four years to the
Losing Like An Olympic Champion (Matt Grevers) Originally published on July 1, 2016 By Annie Grevers Like many of you, I’m a Matt Grevers fan. I’m going to make the
The International Swimming League Solidarity Camp is heading to Australia’s Gold Coast this October and November, swimmers have been told ahead of formal agreements being finalised. Back in April when
Swim England will present a petition to the government next week with almost 45,000 signatures calling for swimming pools to reopen as chief executive Jane Nickerson reflected on the campaign
A. E. Housman’s “To an Athlete Dying Young” is an English 101 staple. Employing a simple rhyming scheme, anyone can easily follow Housman’s poetical path, culminating in a four-stanza punch
Alex Popov on Olympic Double Defense: ‘It’s Probably Twice as Hard’ No matter what unfolds in the sprint events at next summer’s delayed Olympic Games in Tokyo, another Olympiad will
U.S. national team swimmer Aly Tetzloff announced she will move to Wolfpack Elite as a post-grad to continue to aim for her goal of making the 2021 Olympics. Tetzloff made