March Issue of Swimming World Magazine is Now in the Mail and Available for Download; See SwimmingWorld.TV Interview with Whitney Myers and Lacey Nymeyer
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PHOENIX, Arizona, March 7. THE March 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
Also, click on the buttons to the right to see or hear an interview with University of Arizona swimmers Whitney Myers and Lacey Nymeyer.
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.
March 2007 Issue
Contents of The March issue:3 TECHNIQUE: Butterfly: Underwater Dolphin by Glenn Mills 12 RETURN TO POWER by Jason Marsteller The Pacific 10 Conference looks to regain the dominance it enjoyed at the women's NCAAs in the '90s, beginning this year with the Arizona Wildcats. 16 HISTORY FAVORS TEXAS by John Lohn Among Texas, Stanford and Auburn, it looks like history is on Texas' side to win this year's men's NCAAs. 21 FIRST, MELBOURNE, THEN BEIJING by John Lohn The countdown to the Beijing Olympics in 2008 begins with the World Championships to be held later this month in Melbourne, Australia. DEPARTMENTS: 6 A VOICE for the SPORT 43 CAMP LISTINGS 53 FOR THE RECORD 58 CALENDAR 62 PARTING SHOT In the Swimming Technique portion of the magazine you will find the following:
33 RIGHT MAN FOR THE JOB by Michael J. Stott Barcelona native Sergio Lopez is parlaying his diverse swimming and coaching experience to attract world-class talent to West Virginia University, turning a hidden jewel into a polished gem. 36 HOW THEY TRAIN: Nick Delic by Michael J. Stott 37 TAPER: A MYSTERY UNRAVELED by John Waldman There are two broad areas of taper: physiological (physical) and psychological (logical and emotional). In the SWIM portion of the magazine you will find the following:
27 THE POOL'S EDGE: Get Specific by Karlyn Pipes-Neilsen To swim well in a specific stroke event, you need to train all of the energy systems in that stroke throughout the season. 28 DRYSIDE TRAINING: IM Exercises: Butterfly by J.R. Rosania 30 LANE LEADER: Nadine Day by Mark Moore 31 HEALTH WAVES: The Female Athlete Triad by Rebecca L. Morgan The Female Athlete Triad is a combination of three components: disordered eating, amenorrhea and osteoporosis, which are interrelated. In the Junior Swimmer portion of the magazine you will find the following: 40 SPEEDO AMERICAN RELAY 41 TYR AGE GROUP SWIMMER OF THE MONTH: Tyler Sell
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3 TECHNIQUE: Butterfly: Underwater Dolphin
by Glenn Mills
12 RETURN TO POWER by Jason Marsteller
The Pacific 10 Conference looks to regain the dominance
it enjoyed at the women's NCAAs in the '90s,
beginning this year with the Arizona Wildcats.
16 HISTORY FAVORS TEXAS by John Lohn
Among Texas, Stanford and Auburn, it looks like history
is on Texas' side to win this year's men's NCAAs.
21 FIRST, MELBOURNE, THEN BEIJING by John Lohn
The countdown to the Beijing Olympics in 2008
begins with the World Championships to be held later
this month in Melbourne, Australia.
DEPARTMENTS:
6 A VOICE for
the SPORT
43 CAMP LISTINGS
53 FOR THE RECORD
58 CALENDAR
62 PARTING SHOT
In the Swimming Technique portion of the magazine you will find the following:
33 RIGHT MAN FOR THE JOB by Michael J. Stott
Barcelona native Sergio Lopez is parlaying his diverse swimming and coaching experience to
attract world-class talent to West Virginia University, turning a hidden jewel into a polished gem.
36 HOW THEY TRAIN: Nick Delic by Michael J. Stott
37 TAPER: A MYSTERY UNRAVELED by John Waldman
There are two broad areas of taper: physiological (physical) and psychological
(logical and emotional).
In the SWIM portion of the magazine you will find the following:
27 THE POOL'S EDGE: Get Specific by Karlyn Pipes-Neilsen
To swim well in a specific stroke event, you need to train all of the energy systems in that
stroke throughout the season.
28 DRYSIDE TRAINING: IM Exercises: Butterfly by J.R. Rosania
30 LANE LEADER: Nadine Day by Mark Moore
31 HEALTH WAVES: The Female Athlete Triad by Rebecca L. Morgan
The Female Athlete Triad is a combination of three components: disordered eating, amenorrhea
and osteoporosis, which are interrelated.
In the Junior Swimmer portion of the magazine you will find the following:
40 SPEEDO AMERICAN RELAY
41 TYR AGE GROUP SWIMMER OF THE MONTH: Tyler Sell