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[PHOTO BY MINE KASABOGLU/ISL] Happy New Year! In this issue of Swimming World, read about Michael Andrew, who’s already long been a target of criticism the last 7 years- over turning pro at 14, his unique training style (USRPT), his training plan, and more. But he’s enjoyed success as well, and is now preparing for Tokyo 2021. Also featured is the top story of 2020…The COVID-19 pandemic that impacted all of the year’s stories in aquatics; The Top Performances of The Millennium’s First 20 Years; A look at the history of the photographers who “shot” swimmers and covered the aquatic sports for more than 150 years; A look at Matt Biondi’s entire swimming career, still considered one of the finest seen yet; Nutrition and training for a champion; Before the Beep with Olivia Smoliga; The story behind the “10,000 hour rule”; Freestyle techniques for sprint and distance swimming; Tough sets, the Don Swartz way; a Q&A with coach Katie Robinson; How They Train with Miriam Guevara; Resolutions for faster swimming in 2021; and much more!
Swimming World Magazine January 2021 Issue FEATURES 011 A YEAR LIKE NONE OTHER by Dan D’Addona The top story of 2020—the COVID-19 pandemic—impacted all of the year’s stories in aquatics…from age group, high school, college and Masters competition all the way to the Olympics! 012 THE TOP 10 PERFORMANCES OF THE MILLENNIUM’S FIRST 20 YEARS (2000-19) by John Lohn One month after we selected the Swimmers of the Millennium (to this point), we have picked the top 10 performances of the millennium’s first 20 years. The swims that were selected were not just based on speed, but carried a certain level of significance or marked a defining moment in the sport. 020 TAKING THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED by David Rieder Michael Andrew has been the target of criticism the last seven-and-a-half years for his decision to turn pro at 14, his unique training style (USRPT), his training plan and more. But he’s also enjoyed success along the way and is ready to move to the next level as he prepares to qualify for the 2021 Olympics. 024 WHO “SHOT” THE SWIMMERS? by Bruce Wigo This is the first part of a series that highlights an International Swimming Hall of Fame exhibit showing the history of swimming through the eyes of the photojournalists who have covered the aquatic sports for more than 150 years. 028 A SHOOTING STAR IN SEOUL by John Lohn American Matt Biondi had it all. The physique. The pure talent. The inner drive. Add those traits together, and it is no surprise that Matt Biondi—over the span of three Olympiads—cultivated one of the finest careers the sport has ever seen. 031 2020 WORLD & AMERICAN RECORD PROGRESSION compiled by Andy Ross 033 NUTRITION: IF YOU WANT TO BE AN OLYMPIAN OR WORLD CHAMPION, THEN TRAIN LIKE ONE! by Dawn Weatherwax A strong immune system means fewer days out of the water. 038 MENTAL PREP: BEFORE THE BEEP WITH OLIVIA SMOLIGA by Shoshanna Rutemiller COACHING 015 SELLING PROCESS TO SWIMMERS (Part 1) by Michael J. Stott In 1993, Swedish cognitive psychologist Anders Ericsson wrote that greatness wasn’t born, but grown. His ideas later formed the basis for the “10,000-hour rule” described in Malcolm Gladwell’s book, “Outliers” (2008), which holds that it takes roughly 10,000 hours of practice to achieve mastery in a skill or field. Known by the term, “process,” to coaches, Swimming World details how they use that learning curve to improve the performance of their swimmers. 036 SWIMMING TECHNIQUE CONCEPTS: FREESTYLE TECHNIQUE FOR SPRINT AND DISTANCE (Part 1) by Rod Havriluk Many sources suggest that swimmers use a different freestyle technique for sprint and distance events. However, science (both physics and research) shows us that a swimmer can optimize performance in events of all distances by using the same arm motion with a different arm coordination. 040 SPECIAL SETS: TOUGH SETS THE DON SWARTZ WAY by Michael J. Stott Don Swartz, now at North Bay Aquatics, was Rick DeMont’s coach at Marin Aquatic Club in the early 1970s when he set world records in the 400 and 1500 meter freestyle. The halcyon era was a time of mega yardage being done by the likes of DeMont and fellow Olympians Brian Goodell, Bobby Hackett and Australia’s Steven Holland. When it came to designing tough sets, you could say that Swartz had a front row seat. 043 Q&A WITH COACH KATIE ROBINSON by Michael J. Stott 044 HOW THEY TRAIN MIRIAM GUEVARA by Michael J. Stott TRAINING 035 DRYSIDE TRAINING: RESOLUTIONS FOR SWIMMING FASTER IN 2021! by J.R. Rosania JUNIOR SWIMMER 047 UP & COMERS: LEVENIA SIM by Shoshanna Rutemiller COLUMNS 008 A VOICE FOR THE SPORT 027 DID YOU KNOW: ABOUT SPORTS CARTOONS? 042 THE OFFICIAL WORD 046 GUTTERTALK 048 PARTING SHOT Swimming World is now partnered with the International Swimming Hall of Fame. To find out more, visit us at ishof.org |