| Science Newsletter February 2022 |
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- Polarized Swim Training – The Science Behind Sound Decision Making – Dr. Daniel Carl
- Hydrodynamics Mechanisms Underlying Human Swimming Propulsion – Dr. Ernie Maglischo
- The World (Record) is Not Enough: How to Swim 100 Meters in 40 Seconds – Dr. Rod Havriluk
- The Relevance of Genetics to Competitive Swimming – Dr. Tom Cross
- Reverse Taper for High Aerobic Athletes – Matthew Johnson
- Accutraining, Games and Gimmicks, and Visualization – Bob Steele
- Benefits of ISCA’s Lifespan Aquatics Programming – Mark Rauterkus
- Emotional Strength Training: Equipping Athletes to Win in Life – Jamil Higley
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- Women in Swimming – Kathleen Prindle, Kim Bracken, Brooke Bennett, Dr. Ina Harizanova
- The Coaches Role in Dry Land Exercise to Prevent Injury and Increase Performance – Dr. Ted Becker, Dr. Rod Havriluk, & Jack Simon
- How to Work with Multi-Sport Athletes – Kathleen Prindle, Kim Bracken, Dr. Ina Harizanova, Dr. John Heil
- The Changes in Swimming Over the Last 25 Years & What to Expect in the Next 25 Years – Jon Urbancheck, Bob Steele, Steve Bultman, Jack Simon, Tom Himes, & Maureen Sheehan
- Psychological Ingredients Needed to Make a Great Swimmer – Tom Himes, Bob Steele, Jack Simon, Doug Fonder & Dr. John Heil
- What You Want from an Age-Group Program to Develop a Great Senior Team, a Great High School Team, and a Great Athlete to Swim in College – Doug Fonder, Tom Himes, Steve Bultman, Jon Urbancheck
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- Teaching the IM Turns – Steve Bultman
- The Importance of the Dolphin Kick – Abbi Fish
- Benefits of the GMX7 Training Device – Dave McCagg
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