• ‘Do water aerobics in your pool with the AGYS concept. A simple product (rope, fasteners and pipe) for maximum efficiency.’

    http://youtu.be/HQ70RrbRDko

  • Chad Le Clos talks to the Olympic YouTube channel about his career, his earliest memories of swimming and how he achieved his Olympic goals.

  • Featuring Blue Dolphin Swim School, see Learning DSLR Video

    See also the mentioned Kellogg’s Commercial

    http://youtu.be/mg10MPeJkNo

  • Walker was the former CEO and head coach for Excel Aquatics. After USA Swimming notified Walker of their intention to ban him, he was terminated from Excel in May.

    A spokesman for USA Swimming would not comment on why they intend to ban Walker, but a spokesman for Metro police confirmed that in January two men came to police with complaints that Walker sexually abused them as young swimmers.

    Metro police spokesman Don Aaron said the FBI was alerted because swim trips were taken out of state.

    Aaron said because the alleged abuse happened more than 20 years ago, the statute of limitations had passed and the case was cleared.

    See WSMV

    WSMV Channel 4

  • A Florida beach cleared out – with the exception of a woman and lifeguard who tried to save her – when a shark was spotted heading straight toward swimmers on Tuesday afternoon.

    The panic of the 10-foot shark and people screaming from the pier was caught on tape.

    “This just happened off Navarre Beach Pier… 10 ft hammerhead going right at a swimmer and lifeguard…..insane!” wrote Dan Flynn, who posted the video to Facebook.

    See WBTW

    (Warning, a bit of foul language. Girl sounds clever, though)

  • Doctors say a Stafford, Virginia man will be able to keep his leg after contracting dangerous bacteria while swimming in the Potomac River.

    For the Fourth of July holiday, Joe Wood and his wife Jeana visited family near Callao, Virginia and swam in a Potomac River inlet.

    “We were jumping off the dock, throwing sticks for the dogs to catch, just normal horseplay,” Wood says from his hospital room in Fredericksburg.

    “At one point, I scratched my knee climbing on a wooden pylon and I kinda bumped my knee on it.”

    It left a scrape, but nothing he gave anymore though to, Wood says.

    A day later, the cut was swollen and he felt sick. Wood went to the hospital and was quickly transferred to an infectious disease specialist at Mary Washington Hospital who diagnosed him with a specific type of vibrio bacteria, eating away at his flesh.

    “It has acted [like flesh eating bacteria,] eating the skin and the layer below the skin of a good chunk of my leg,” Wood says.

    Doctors tell Wood he’ll survive. Wood knows the quick diagnosis is part of the reason why.

    “It moves so fast. By the time folks do diagnose it, they run the cultures and normal testing, they get behind the curve on it,” he says.

    Read WTOP

    Photo by Alexandr Trubetskoy

  • Just a few months ago Dan had ended up in a US jail overnight after urinating on a police car while celebrating his birthday.

    It could have spelled the end of his Commonwealth dreams but instead the brush with the law spurred him on to win.

    Dan said: “There were cries of ‘freedom’ when I won my medal because that is how the other team members know me.

    “It’s not a political statement, it’s because a few months ago I was in a jail cell and now I’m free.

    “It was the wake-up call I needed. I want to be the best swimmer in the world and that was enough for me to get my act together.”

    Read EveningTimes

  • With the conclusion of the swimming for the 2014 Commonwealth Games, Cameron McEvoy and James Magnussen are already looking to improve their strokes for the Pan Pacific championships in mid-August.

    See brisbanetimes

  • A German chemistry professor started on Monday a gruelling four-week solo swim down the Rhine river for the benefit of science and the environment.

    Self-confessed “mad professor” Andreas Fath, who set off on his 1,231-kilometre (764-mile) adventure with a splash into Switzerland’s Lake Toma, plans to swim through Germany and France to reach the river’s mouth at the Dutch port of Rotterdam on August 24.

    Read globalpost