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  • CMU’s New Swim & Dive Coach

    Sep 25, 2019

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    rokur
    in Competition

  • Olympic Swim Coach David Marsh and The GMX7 X1-Pro

    Sep 25, 2019

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    in Competition, Technology

    Olympic Swimming Coach and Team Elite West Head Coach David Marsh and The GMX7 X1-Pro at the Olympic Training Facility Colorado Springs, Colorado

    See also gmx7training.com

  • Coach and Athlete – Will to Win

    Sep 25, 2019

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    in Competition

    Dean Boxall and Ariarne Titmus feature in our latest Coach and Athlete installment. #CoachAthlete

  • Embattled swim star Shayna Jack breaks silence

    Sep 25, 2019

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    rokur
    in Doping

    Embattled swim star Shayna Jack has broken her silence for the first time since her ASADA hearing for testing positive to a banned substance.

     

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    Hi everyone, I know you haven’t heard from me in some time but I have been taking time to ensure my mental health is properly supported and managed, as this whole process has been a test on its strength. I’d like to thank the people who have, from day one, been by my side and supported me without a doubt. Although he can’t talk I am so grateful my boy Hugo entered my life during this time to give me unconditional love and cuddles when I couldn’t stop crying. I have found that I am struggling most with accepting the current situation, how much it has not only impacted my swimming career but my everyday life. Additionally, how long the process will be before I get any final information. I have not yet received the letter of infraction and have been told that I won’t for up to another 10 weeks and to make things harder I’ve been informed that I could be waiting another 9 months from now till I get a finalised hearing. My team are doing everything they can to fast track this process but it’s so hard when we aren’t in control of how and when things happen. I made a promise to myself that I would never stop fighting for my dream as an Australian Dolphin or my character as I know I have, nor will I ever take a drug of any kind intentionally.

    A post shared by Shayna Jack (@shayna_jack) on Sep 24, 2019 at 12:52am PDT

  • Brophy Swim Dynasty

    Sep 24, 2019

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    rokur
    in Competition

    At Brophy College Preparatory, their Swim and Dive Team have won 31-consecutive state titles in a row and are looking for number 32 this season. They don’t credit their talent for all the success they have, but credit the bond they create among one another in the pool. Cronkite News Corey Kirk is poolside to tell the story.

    https://youtu.be/3a6coMjJaYk

  • Juana’s 2nd annual Open Water swim

    Sep 24, 2019

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    in Open Water

    Juana’s Pagoda hosts its 2nd annual Open Water Swim in Santa Rosa Sound Sunday to benefit the Navarre High School swim team.

  • Sarah Thomas Returns To Colorado After English Channel Swim

    Sep 24, 2019

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    in Open Water

    For a coalition of dedicated fans of Sarah Thomas at Denver International Airport on Sunday, the waiting was the hardest part.

  • Team Semper Fi Takes On the Most Unique Swimming Event in the World

    Sep 24, 2019

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    in Adapted Swimming, Open Water

    “I’ve been a competitive open water swimmer in the Bay Area for over 40 years and have been doing this event since 1980,” said Sean Kelly, a Marine, the son of a Marine and a well-known Semper Fi Fund Community Athlete. “When they decided to make it an official Team Semper Fi event, I was asked to be the Captain and Coach for the team. Talk about a dream assignment!”

    “From the beginning the response from the athletes was super enthusiastic,” Sean continued. “They were excited about being part of the team and excited about taking on this swimming challenge with fellow veterans.”

    See Semper Fi Fund

  • Skincare Routine Every Swimmer Should Follow

    Sep 24, 2019

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    rokur
    in Health

    Swimming is an excellent exercise for the mind and body. It’s also one of the most popular activities during the summer months. But, it’s not always the best for your skin and hair! Swimming in a chlorine-treated pool exposes your body to many chemicals and irritants. For this reason, you should know how to take care of your skin.

    Below are skincare tips to enhance your swimming experience.

    1. A sunscreen goes a long way!

    A sunscreen forms a protective layer on your skin, hindering excessive drying and tanning due to chlorine. It also prevents sun damage and premature aging. Therefore, investing in a pre-swimming lotion is an excellent idea for such creams are formulated to obstruct chlorine while preserving your skin’s moisture. Apply the products every 15 minutes before getting into the pool; this gives your skin ample time to absorb the sunblock and form a thick barrier.

    1. Don’t forget a quick shower

    A quick shower before going into the pool is a must, especially when swimming in a public pool. While taking a shower before taking a dip might sound unnecessary, it prevents the pond water from becoming too dirty. A shower is also crucial in hydrating your skin cells; hence hindering them from absorbing the pool water. This way, your sunblock barrier is strengthened.

    3. Stay hydrated

    By drinking enough water, your skin stays hydrated. Therefore, stay hydrated throughout the day and keep on sipping more water as you swim. If you don’t drink enough water, your skin will end up absorbing the pool water due to lack of moisture. Remember your skin is like a sponge, as long as it’s moisturized, it can’t absorb extra amounts of chlorine.

    Post swimming tips

    1. Take a warm bath

    Take a warm shower immediately after getting out of the swimming pool. By so doing, you open up your skin pores to allow for thorough cleaning. Also, use anti-chlorine soap to cleanse your skin and body and remember to wash the hair thoroughly. Finish off by rinsing your entire body with cold water; this tightens your pores and locks in moisture.

    2. Apply some talc

    Some little talc goes along way. By smearing talc to some parts of your body, you allow your body to dry off faster. Talc also helps in the absorption of traces of residual chlorine that might be present on your skin. But, ensure that you don’t use talc on your body parts that don’t require moisturizing.

    3. Moisturize

    Moisturizing is an essential part of your skincare routine. Invest in a quality moisturizer and use it often; this ensures that your skin stays hydrated.

    4. Care for the swimwear

    Keeping your swimwear clean is a sure way of keeping your skin healthy. Besides, chlorine can damage the swimsuit by fading its color. Add a tablespoonful of vinegar to the washing water, to neutralize the smell of chlorine and maintain the fabric color. For a pleasant swimming experience, acquire extra pairs of stylish tankinis and save yourself the stress.

    5. Take some herbal tea

    Herbal teas are vital in relieving stress due to oxidative damage to the skin. They also furnish your skin with antioxidants which are necessary for neutralizing free radicals.  Some of the best herbal teas are; Moringa, Chamomile, Ginger.

    Take home

    For all swimmers, proper skincare begins way before you get into the pool and continues even after you step out of the water. So, have your bottle of water, sunscreen, moisturizer, and talc ready for this ensures a better swimming experience. Again, remember to take care of your swimsuit for this ensures a healthier skin.

    Guest post by Heman Thuranira

     

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