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3 Swim Workouts to Keep Practice Fun

Posted 01/06/2016 by Ryan Willi
Topics: Miscellaneous
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As a swim coach, it can be difficult to continuously motivate your swimmers. Swimming isn't an easy sport- as you well know, training works and wears on the entire body and can test an athlete's resiliance. Swimming burnout is a very real phenomenon. Fortunately, there are workouts that can help to keep a swim team interested, while maximizing their abilities. Here are a few such workouts that can enhance a team's conditioning, technique, and athleticism.

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Best Lacrosse Goalie Drills

Posted 12/23/2015 by Ryan Willi
Topics: Miscellaneous
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You can try a lot of different things in order to perform better as a lacrosse goalie. However, these four lacrosse goalie drills have all been tried and tested and are designed to help you improve your reactions, agility and defense.

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How to Use Social Media as an Athletic Director

Posted 12/11/2015 by Ryan Willi
Topics: Miscellaneous
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Among the many responsibilities of a coach or athletic director is the responsibility to spread the word about your school and team. You want to share your success, build up a great following and create a district-wide unity that connects your players, parents, fans, alumni, and residents alike.

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Advances in Swimming Technology

Posted 11/27/2015 by Ryan Willi
Topics: Miscellaneous
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In many ways, the sport of swimming hasn’t changed much. Breaststroke is still breaststroke, and 100 meters is still 100 meters. But swimming is drastically different today than even a decade ago. As time and understanding march on, every aspect of a swimmer’s performance becomes a technical element to be examined and optimized.

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