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  • SwimOutlet.com launches first-of-its kind interactive Arena Powerskin Carbon Series guide

    Feb 5, 2015

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    rokur
    in Equipment

    With the debut of the new Arena Carbon Air tech suit on its store, leading swim retailer SwimOutlet.com has just launched an interactive Arena Powerskin Carbon Series guide on its website, highlighting the various characteristics and attributes of each suit in the popular Powerskin Carbon Series: the original Carbon Pro, Carbon Flex and the just-released Carbon Air – available starting today.

    “The Carbon Series has been such ground-breaking technology for the sport,” said Alexander Sienkiewicz, CMO SwimOutlet.com. “As of 2015, Arena now offers three different Carbon suits for swimmers to choose from and we wanted to provide an easy and very visual way for customers to differentiate between the styles, so that swimmers can find just the right model for their needs.”

    The Carbon Pro provides maximum power and the full compression of carbon; the Carbon Flex is highlighted by freedom of movement, while the Carbon Air is where intelligent compression meets comfort. The SwimOutlet.com Carbon Comparison guide also explains the unique carbon technology from Arena, highlighted by carbon bands providing superior compression.

    The Carbon Air is the latest addition to the Carbon line and features intelligent muscle compressions using ultra lightweight fabric for that second skin effect and maximum comfort. It retails at $250 for the men’s jammer and $350 for women’s.

    Press release from SwimOutlet.com

    CarbonTechGuide

  • Chuck Wielgus Opens Up About His Tenure At USA Swimming

    Feb 5, 2015

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    rokur
    in Organization

    USA Swimming Executive Director Chuck Wielgus spoke with Swimming World Publisher Brent Rutemiller about the many highlights of his 18 years leading the world’s top swimming country.

    Courtesy of SwimmingWorld TV on YouTube

    http://youtu.be/qVp21BaW4OM

  • Uptown Abs workout at Gymtastics Gym Club

    Feb 5, 2015

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    by

    rokur
    in Dryland, Training

    Uptown abs workout, courtesy of Andrew Vetter on YouTube

    Now everybody !

  • Cleared storm drain turns into an unexpected water slide

    Feb 5, 2015

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    by

    rokur
    in Safety, WTF

    A video from YouTuber Patricia Pink shows a terrifying series of events in which four men and a child are attempting to unclog a large storm drain.

    The boy begins to jump on the branches that are clogging the large drain in an attempt to push them through, but once they’re freed, he and one of the men also go along for the ride.

    Fortunately, both the child and the man made it through the storm drain, which ran underneath a dirt road. Pink said in a YouTube comment that the two escaped with just a few bruises, according to a Google translation from Portuguese to English.

    See Mashable

  • The Science of Skills in Swimming – Roald Van der Vliet (NED)

    Feb 5, 2015

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    rokur
    in Competition, Science, Technology, Training

    FINA Swimming Coaches Golden Clinic, Doha (QAT) 1/12/2014

  • Preparation Plan: Training vs Competition Mix- Graham Hill (RSA)

    Feb 5, 2015

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    rokur
    in Competition, Training

    FINA Swimming Coaches Golden Clinic, Doha (QAT) 30/11/2014

  • Application of Science and Innovation in Day-To-Day Practice – Marcel Wouda (NED)

    Feb 5, 2015

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    rokur
    in Competition, Science, Training

    FINA Swimming Coaches Golden Clinic, Doha (QAT) 1/12/2014

  • Skill Acquisition and Injury Prevention- Rod Havriluk (USA)

    Feb 5, 2015

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    rokur
    in Competition, Health, Training

    FINA Swimming Coaches Golden Clinic 2014, Doha (QAT) 1/12/2104

  • Diana Nyad – Dare to Pursue | 2015 Convening Leaders

    Feb 5, 2015

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    rokur
    in Psychology

    For ten years (1969-1979), Diana Nyad was known as the greatest long-distance swimmer in the world. In 1979, she stroked the then-longest swim in history, making the 102.5-mile journey from the island of Bimini (Bahamas) to Florida. At the age of 64, in her fifth and final attempt, Diana Nyad successfully fulfilled her lifelong dream of completing the 110-mile swim from Cuba to Florida on September 2, 2013. Upon completing her grueling 53 hour journey, a breathless Nyad told the world,“I have three messages. One is we should never ever give up. Two is you are never too old to chase your dreams. And three is it looks like a solitary sport but it takes a team.”

    View her full session here: http://learn.pcma.org/store/seminar/seminar.php?seminar=33965

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