Watch SA swimmer Ayrton Sweeney take you through what he eats on a typical day of training.
Ayrton Sweeney is a professional South African swimmer with an aim of making swimming the biggest sport in the world.
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How Do I Encourage My Swimmer to Look at Schools That Are a Good Fit
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How Swimmers Really Feel… | A Challenge Faced By Many Daily. | Jenna Larsen
https://youtu.be/DNxxDuvCg9g
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Ian Crocker returns to Maine to host swim clinic
The winner of five Olympic medals took part in a swim clinic at the Bath YMCA.
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Emily Large: Emerging Athlete of the Year, Swimming – British Swimming Awards 2017
Emily Large has enjoyed a stellar year, with the Newcastle swimmer claiming Gold at the World Juniors in Indianapolis in September. We caught up with Emily after she was presented with British Swiming’s Emerging Swimmer award.
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Swimming Faster: Breaststroke Pull with Freestyle Kick Swim Drill
Try this drill to help build power in your swim.
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Rachel Bootsma FOSS Swim School graduate and athlete
Rachel Bootsma is an Olympic Gold Medalist, American Record Holder and NCAA champion. Rachel has been a student, athlete and coach of the FOSS SWIM SCHOOLS
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Functional Movement for Swimmers
Are you a swimmer? Jill and Kelsey from Craven SPORT services in Saskatoon have some movements to help you improve!
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Aquathlon to replace duathlon race at first ANOC World Beach Games
A swim-run-swim aquathlon race is due to be held at the inaugural Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) World Beach Games in San Diego rather than the run-bike-run duathlon format initially announced.
The announcement of duathlon as one of 15 sports on the programme led to confusion as it would have meant a cycling leg but no swimming in an event held on a beach.
insidethegames understands that the International Triathlon Union were among those confused by the announcement.
Haider Farman, the Olympic Council of Asia Sports Director who is playing a key role organising the Beach Games, confirmed today that it is aquathlon rather than duathlon appearing on the programme.
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