Former Stanford Swimmer Named to Forbes’ 30 Under 30
Lisa Falzone, a former Pac-10 scorer from Stanford, has been named to Stanford’s 30 under 30 list.
Becca Mann Blogs USRPT: Day 1
Becca Mann, above, is spending the week with the Andrew family in Kansas and training USRPT style. See what she thought of her first Indie Swimming workout.
Swim Miami, Every Body of Water, In 30 Seconds
SwimSwam Film Festival: produced by the agency Mother NY & Phillip Van.
Swimming in Wild Waters – Feature Video
I’m a swim film festival fan, and I love this swimming film produced by Kinfolk.
George Bovell Swimming Stream of Consciousness
Bovell’s point of view training, racing, living…
SwimSwam Film Fest: Don’t Swim After Lunch
I’m a swim film festival fan, and I love this swimming animated short, this swimming video produced by Jens & Anna, titled Don’t Swim After Lunch.
Swim 1000 Miles – Feature Video
I’m a swim film festival fan, and I love this swimming documentary, this swimming video produced by Miguel Endara, titled Swim 1000.
Rice University Swimming Photo Vault
Rachel Moody, Rice University. Many thanks to James Hilton for these beautiful swimming photos.
North Bay Aquatics Masters Swimming, Feature Video
The story of how and why a group of otherwise perfectly normal people do a hard swim workout at 5:30 AM five days a week.
SwimSwam Film Fest: Harley
Tom Teller: “Harley is the short film I created for my Intermediate Production class at the Dodge College of Film and Media Arts. I’ve poured more than 200 hours into this project and couldn’t be happier with how it turned out.”
Katie Ledecky 7th; Missy Franklin 9th in Eurosport’s Top 10 Athletes of 2013
Katie Ledecky (front) and Missy Franklin (back) were two of the top 10 athletes in the world in 2013, according to EuroSport.
SwimSwam Film Fest: Swim
I’m a swim film festival fan, and I love this animated short, this swimming video produced by Sil van der Woerd, simply titled Swim.
How To Improve Stroke Cycles to Predict Closing Speed
“One of the most intriguing topics in my research has been freestyle stroke pulling indices (tempo, stroke length, cycle count), and its ability to predict the closing speed of eilte swimmers.”