
Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
Ep. 4 Strength & Conditioning for Swimmers Expert Roundtable
In this episode of the podcast, John sits down with a panel of leading industry experts in the field of Strength & Conditioning for Swimmers.
Featured panelists include:
Lee Sommers, Strength & Conditioning Coach, Nation's Capital Swim Club
Matt DeLancey, Assistant Director of Strength & Conditioning, University of Florida
Dr. John Mullen, President, Swimming Science
Keenan Robinson, Director of Sports Medicine and Science, USA Swimming
Katlyn Haycock, Strength & Conditioning Coach, University of Michigan and Club Wolverine Elite
Jun Jeong, Strength & Conditioning Coach for Olympic Sports, University of Virginia
In this episode, we cover:
-COVID training for elite athletes and what it means for Olympic training cycle
-What at-home training should mean for swimmers plus what swimmers are missing
-How the Florida Gators use Plyometric training with their swimmers
-How swimmers can mistakenly end up with overuse injuries while out of the pool
-Why long-distance runs aren't a feasible replacement for swim practice
-The use of technology, metrics, software, and applications in tracking performance
-How strength training programs change throughout a college swimmer's career
-Strength and conditioning techniques for sprint swimmers
-Building positive relationships between strength & conditioning coaches and head coaches through communication
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