Underwater High Elbow Catch: David Marsh Performance Video
David Marsh, Olympic Coach and CEO of SwimMAC Carolina, explains Underwater High Elbow Catch.
Queens University of Charlotte and David Marsh Performance present Royals Swim Camp
Every Elite athlete works hard to achieve their goals. The best in the world have found ways to train harder, train smarter, and challenge themselves every day. Now you can experience a few days of training at an elite level, learning from Coach Jeff Dugdale, with special appearances from Olympic Coach David Marsh.
Video: Molly Hannis’ 100 Breaststroke Sets TN up Well for NCAA Championships
Video interview is courtesy of Kelsey Floyd. Video edit is courtesy of Coleman Hodges.
Video: Coughlin says Swimming is a Great Job, training, racing, traveling the World
Video interview is courtesy of Kelsey Floyd. Video edit is courtesy of Coleman Hodges.
Maija Roses Swimming Photo Vault
Roses on her decision to commit to Cal: “For me, the decision came down to how comfortable I felt with the team, coaches, academics and campus.”
Maria Sheridan Verbals To Duke, Stays In State
Maria Sheridan, who swims for SwimMAC, will stay in home state of North Carolina as she verbally committed to Duke (Photo Credit: USA Swimming)
Ryan Lochte 4th Hottest Male Athlete in the World
Ryan Lochte is the 4th hottest male athlete in the world according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Among the top-25 hottest athletes are Roger Federer, Tom Brady and David Beckham.
3000 Meters of Butterfly – Video
Courtesy of Nicolas Vannier, a prolific producer of swimming videos.
Ryan Lochte Confirms Training at SwimMAC Through 2016
Lochte told the Charlotte Observer: “In my next swimming career, which started this morning, I want to train for some sprint events now…. I’m not done yet. I think there’s a lot more I can accomplish in the sport of swimming. I want to take my swimming to a new [level], and I want to bring it here to Charlotte.”
Notre Dame Women Land Two Verbal Commitments
The Irish have picked up two new recruits that look to add to their strength in Backstroke and Breaststroke.
SwimMAC Athlete, Nicholas Andrade, Fights Back From Tragic Accident
Nicholas Andrade, a SwimMAC athlete, suffered a tragic driving accident visiting family in Brazil. He sustained a broken neck and trauma to his spinal cord. For SwimMAC athletes, alumni, and friends, you can show your support by participating in the 1st Annual Team Nick 5k. (Image courtesy of Prayers for Nick Andrade)
Juniors Day 5 – Several NAG Records Go Down On Final Night in Irvine
Bolles men Santo Condorelli and Caeleb Dressel go 1-2 in the 50 freestyle to end a great week in Irvine. (Photo Credit: Anne Lepesant)
Stanford Cardinal Lia Neal is Ready for the College Season
Neal struggled a little at US World Trials, but the 2012 Olympian is excited about the college season ahead at Stanford. (Photo Credit: Tim Binning, theswimpictures)
Nick Thoman Drops Fast 100 Backstroke After 9 months Off, 53.6 – Feature Video
SwimMAC’s Nick Thoman, who skipped Indy, was 3rd in 53.65. That should give him a spot on the National Team for the year. (photo: Mike Lewis, Ola Vista Photography)
Godsoe Butterfly Breakthrough Swimming Photo Vault
Godsoe’s 51.66 100 buterfly is the 4th fastest time in the world so far. Godsoe’s been training with a post grad crew at Stanford helmed by Ted Knapp, Scott Armstrong and Tony Batis. (Photo Credit: Tim Binning, theswimpictures)