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Building
the PERFECT SWIMMER or
DO
IT YOURSELF GENETIC ENGINEERING FOR SWIMMERS AND COACHES.
By
Wayne Goldsmith
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Without Water Warm ups
By Wayne Goldsmith and Bill Sweetenham
Planning
of Dryland Training for 12 & Under Age Group Swimmers
By Len Sterlin, BA ASCA Level 4
coach
ASCA Newsletter Volume #2001-8
Team
Talk
By Bill Nelson ASCA News Volume 2001-7
BOYS
Written
by John Leonard - American
Swimming Magazine 2001 - Issue 2
Shoulder
Injury in Competitive Swimmers
By Larry Weisenthal -
American Swimming
Magazine 2001 - Issue 2
Education
On Working With Parents
Why Won’t You Let Joey Go for the
Gold?
Written By: Coach
Deborah Swanson
For
Coaches of Novice Athletes:
On
Deck Energy
Written By: John
Leonard
Swimmer’s
Shoulder
Written
By: James N. Johnson, M.D.
Teaching
Strokes 101
By Jim
Reiser, M.S., University of South Carolina, Dept.
of Physical Education
Fan
Fest, ASCA Vendor Village Enhance Trials in Indy
Lessons
from the Olympic
Games
By
John Leonard
Yes
You Can!
The Importance of "Self
Confidence" in Achieving Your Swimming Goals
By
Wayne Goldsmith
Why Bodysuits should be
banned at the Sydney Olympics
Written
By Forbes Carlile, Swim Coach
What's New &
What's Not
By Dick Hannula
It's
Taper Time
Compiled by
Coach Bob Steele
Editor’s Note: The following short article compiled
by Coach Bob Steele first appeared in USA-Swimming’s COACHES
QUARTERLY, Mar 95. It’s a great summary of a
complex topic.
USWP
INTERVIEW WITH RANDALL BURGESS
of
Coronado Peninsula Water Polo Club
Phases
of Athlete Development in an Age Group Program
By Pat Hogan, Mecklenburg
Aquatic Club, North Carolina
Coaching
University Age Swimmers through Club
and University Coach Cooperation
By Bob Steele, California State Univ.-Bakersfield
USWP
Interview
Interview
with Brent Bohlender, USA Water Polo/United Airlines National
Development Coach of the Year
Stroke
Correction Tips
By Wayne McCauley ASCA Level2, Masters All-American
National Champion Breaststroker
Talking to your
Athletes about Races
By John Leonard, ASCA
Executive Director
A
Serious Threat To The Very Nature of Competitive Swimming or Not?
Written By: Brent Rushall, Ph.D., R.Psy [Revised December 19, 1999]
Middle
Distance Swimming
By Doug Frost, National Event Coach, Middle Distance Australia Coach of
Ian Thorpe
How Do I Approach Stroke
Work
By Debbie Potts, the Aquatics Director and Head Senior Coach of MSJA.
Teaching Swimmers
Breaststroke for the First Time
(by Guy Edson, ASCA Technical Programs Director)
The
D-III Advantage
By Greg
Parini, Head Coach Charlie Griffiths, Denison University
NISCA
NOTES All-American
Review
By Joe Groscost, NISCA Columnist
USAWATERPOLO/United
Airlines
1999 Development Coach of the Year
Brent Bohlender
High
School and the Swimming Pool:
Making it Cool and not ending up
a Fool. By Wayne Goldsmith
Earned
Leadership A Model for Adolescent Leadership Development
By George Block, Alamo Area Aquatics, former ASCA President
Developing
a Successful Swimming Club Social Program
By Goldsmith and Sweetenham
POP
SWIM QUIZ
Games and
Gimmicks
James Reiser, Columbia, SC
Mastering
Some Mental Aspects of Water
Polo
By R Hunkler, Ph.D., Slippery Rock Univ
MASTERS
A Breed Apart By James W.
Miller, M.D.
BIG
CHANGES From the USA Swimming Convention
BurnOut How to deal with performance
burnout By Forbes Carlile
Volkers Exercise Routine For Core Body
Strength, Mobility And Flexibility
Education:
Coaching and the Visual Arts By Coach Bill Volckening, OR
History Of Doping: Acceptance tinged with fear By Karin Helmstaedt
Before...and
After
Communications and Strategy By
Bill Volckening
Applied
Physiology of Water Polo Heather K. Smith Univ of Auckland
Education:
Coaching and the Visual Arts By
Coach Bill Volckening
Book Review: Physiology
of Sport and Exercise
History Of Doping: Acceptance ti.ged with fear
By Karin Helmstaedt
The Dangers
of Underwater Swimming are Real
Mexican Player,
Omar Ortega, Drowns at Practice By Bruce Wigo
Colorado Time Systems ASCAs Official Timing & Display
System Supplier.
Innovative Uses of the VASA Trainer By John Holohan Fayetteville, NY
An Executive Summary
of: Coaches Training and Certification Agreement between USA
Swimming and the American Swimming Coaches Association
Age Group:
Racing Technically Correct By Coach Cathy Manthey
Coaching Distance Swimming
By
Mike Chasson
Attendance at Swimming
Practice By John
Leonard
Breaststroke
Training by Mike Lawrence
Lineup
Strategies By Bill McKeon
Can you
Benefit from Pre-Paid Legal Services by Guy Edson
Be A Certified Aquatic Manager New Home Study / Job Site Training Program
How to
Create A Dual Meet Line up By Bill McKeon
Stop the World--Do We Want To Get Off?
by
Forbes Carlile
1998 ASCA World Clinic Breaststroke Training
by Mike Lawrence
Helping Young Athletes Get Motivated By Tim Fitzpatrick
Important
Lessons for Young Coaches By George Block, ASCA President
Big Rocks
Contributed
by: Doug Ingram, USOC
Information
for the Swimming Family, What Is a Taper and What Is In It?
By Allan Williams
Ron
Gaastra: Coach of Fred DeBurghgraeve Olympic Gold Medalist 100 M Breaststroke
Northwestern University Humor by Jim Tierney, Written by Krista M. Puttler
The Quality of
"Approachability" By John Leonard
Exercises by Coach Ed Fraser
ASCA celebrates its 40th
Birthday in 1998.
What To Do and How To Do It
By Coach Eddie Reese
Emotional
Preparation For The Olympic Games By Cal Botterill, Ph.D.,
Age Group Training By
Rick Stacy of the Lake Erie Silver Dolphins
Teaching Butterfly Using Mirrors
and Fins Bob Magg, Pennsbury AC. P.S.
Waterpolo Interview with Coach Stamenic
by Bruce Wigo - USWP
John's Clean World Records
Time For A Change by
John Leonard
Professional Water Polo
More Than A Possibility by Chris Martin
Questions and Answers
with United States Water Polo by John Vargas
Stress and Its
Relationship to Swimming by Bernie Wakefield
Recovery: Restoration
and Regeneration by Angie Calder
The Traveling Athlete
Minimizing Adverse Effects
Commitment,
Discipline,Excellence The Elements of Performance Improvement
Truly Great Olympic Moments
By Joan Ryan
Coaching In A Training
Camp Environment by Bill Sweetenham
How to Choreograph a
Swimming Practice
Teaching Backstroke
With Mirrors
Inspiring Dedication in Our Athletes and Their Families
Professional Water Polo More Than A Possibility
Question & Answers with USA Water Polo J. Vargas
Stress and its Relationship to Swimming
Recovery: Restoration and Regeneration as Essential Components
Within Training Programs
Towards Better Teaching by C. Thomas
Challenge of Fundraising in the 90's by M. Cody
Pros and Cons of owning your own swim program
Sprinting by Sam Freas
Working Together Successfully: A Guide for Head and
Assistant Coaches
Owning Your Own Business Club by Joe Bernal
Training For Middle-Distance And Distance Swimming Events
by David Pyne
Updates on the Fight Against Drug Use in Swimming
Tips For The Speaker: (Reprinted Vol. 96-2 ASCA News)
25 Communication Ideas for Coaches
Nutrition: The Power of Protein by: Nancy Clark, MS, RD
What Does It Meanto BePart Of A Team
Teaching Freestyle by Dan Thompson
Danger in Knowledge by John Leonard
Age Group Stroke Drills By: Debbie Potts
55 Ideas for Better Swim Team Management by John Leonard
High School Water Polo You Have Nothing To Fear And Stand
Only To Gain
Coaching Novice Swimmers Freestyle And Backstroke By: Pete
Malone
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