4 Advantages of Training At Home For the Summer
By Grace Hoffmann, Swimming World College Intern Freezing outdoor pool water. Lanes packed full. Six-and-under kiddos roaming the pool deck. High hope of thunder and lightning. As the summer is
By Grace Hoffmann, Swimming World College Intern Freezing outdoor pool water. Lanes packed full. Six-and-under kiddos roaming the pool deck. High hope of thunder and lightning. As the summer is
It’s not much of a surprise following the outcome of the 2015 meet, but the Texas Longhorns are the clear favorite to give Eddie Reese his NCAA-record 12th championship at
Welcome to Swimming World’s Set Of The Week! This week’s set is an aerobic butterfly set meant to work on consistent stroke tempo and strong underwaters. This is a great
Russian Swimming has engaged in systematic doping for several years, according to a report in The Times in the United Kingdom. On the back of this report, WADA has gone
By Julia Cunningham, Swimming World College Intern The adventure that has been my swimming career began when I first touched the pool at six months old. Once the hardships that
Arkansas swimming and diving head coach Sean Schimmel has resigned from his position with the Razorbacks effective immediately, the university announced today. This took place following Schimmel’s fourth season as
Lilly King had the meet of her life this past week at the Women’s Division I NCAA Championships, becoming the first Hoosier to capture two individual national championship titles in
By Seren Jones, Swimming World College Intern Moments are usually memorable when they are associated with positive experiences. They are formed when the occasion is so great, so spectacular, so
Hitting your taper as a team is what doing well at NCAAs is all about. One of the keys to winning any swimming championship, or improving the stock of your
This week featured a lot of fast short course swimming, with NCAA’s for Division I women and all of Division III taking place this week. See below to read the