SWIM Magazine September 1999

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Editor’s Note

Just Add Water

Minding Masters

 

Health Waves

 

Swim for Fitness

 

ISHOF Inductees

 

Swimming the Net

 

Technique Tips

 

Working Out

 

Swim Shopper

 

Calendar

 

On the Market

 

Reflections

 

A Pool of Their Own

By Katz Lydersen. The number of Masters swimmers who have their own pools is relatively small, but those who have taken the plunge and built their own workout pool say the convenience and control as well as the social opportunities it affords are well worth the money effort

 

The Ideal Swimmer’s Body
By Jonty Skinner and Phillip Whitten. Do you have a body that can help make you an outstanding swimmer? Until genetic engineering can supply you with gill splits and flippers, you’ll have to work with your natural physical characteristics, wisely used, can contribute to swimming success.

Inspiration Among Our Ranks

By Susan Ludwig. Disabled swimming is an orga/ nized community of devoted swimmers. The Mas*s swimmers in their ranks are certainly among the Kiost dedicated.

 

Operation Desert Frost

By Bill Vokkening. Dan Frost, a Naval Flight Officer, has learned to balance his military duties with his love of Masters swimming.

 

Hey! I’m Swimmin’ Here!

By Karen Chase. And now, a few words about swimming etiquette from the courtesy capital of the world, New York City.

 

Rx for Faster Swimming

By Shaun Jordan. Are you ready for a challenge that is sure to lead to faster swimming? If so, you should devote more of your workout time to kicking.