Podcasts

Jack Bauerle, Coaching Mastery Earned Over 50 Years of Experience

In this podcast the recently retired UGA Head Coach details the people who mentored and inspired him, and he hints at what his future might hold.

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Elijah Winnington Plays to Strengths in Strategic Maneuvering of 400Fr World Title

Winnington discusses what has changed for him by moving to St. Peters to train with Boxall at the end of 2020 both physically and mentally

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Critically Acclaimed Book “The Watermen” Details U.S. Swimming’s 1st Gold Medal

Charles Daniels, USA Swimming’s first Olympic Games gold medal winner, is a complicated athlete with a dysfunction upbringing.

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Mollie O’Callaghan on World Champs, Aussie Sprint Culture, & Dean Boxall

O’Callaghan reveals that she was not originally a freestyle specialist, her 100 and 200 only coming around to a world-class level in the past 2 years.

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Lilly King Overcomes COVID to Win First World Title in 200 Breast (Podcast)

The 200 was where King felt the most confidence in Budapest. She describes her strategy for that final as “I was trying to out-race everybody”.

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Todd DeSorbo Sheds Light on USA’s Decision-Making for 2022 Worlds Relays

DeSorbo breaks down specifics on how he keeps his energy up through long 8-day meets, his role as a head coach, and relay selection for Team USA.

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What Is It Like Being the NBC On-Air Reporter at the World Aquatic Championships?

We sat down with NBC’s Nick Zaccardi, who interviewed most of Team USA’s athletes at the world championships just seconds after they finished competing.

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Justin Ress on 50 Back World Title, Overturned DQ Saga, & Revitalized Career

After just 3 months of training, Ress went all best times at the US Trials in April, then came to Budapest and walked away with his first world title.

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Carson Foster on Building His Mental Fortitude When Racing From Behind

Foster takes us through his first LCM world champs and describes the work that he’s been putting in towards his mental stamina, specifically in the 400 IM

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SwimSwam Breakdown: 2022 World Championships Edition

We discuss our World Champs fantasy draft, the most intriguing storylines from Budapest, and the rest of the summer moving forward.

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Lani Pallister Details COVID at Worlds, Heart Surgery, Eating Disorder, & Mono

Lani has been able to keep a positive attitude but doesn’t hold back in saying she was very down about missing the 800 final which she had qualified for.

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Ryan Held on Splitting 46, Winning Gold at LCM Champs for 1st Time in 6 Years

Ryan Held, who won relay gold in 2016 then missed every other LCM champs since, got his redemption swim, splitting 46 and earning gold again

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How Much Does Mental Training Affect Athletic Performance at the Highest Level?

Agustina de Giovanni of the DC United soccer team spoke to SwimSwam about her philosophy on training athletes for high-performance on the mental side

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Notre Dame Head Coach Chris Lindauer on Building Up a Program in South Bend

Chris was a long-time assistant coach at Louisville under Arthur Albiero but is stepping into his first head coaching role with the Fighting Irish

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SwimSwam Podcast Hits 1,000,000 All-Time Audio Downloads

Audio is only one way fans listen to the podcast. Across Instagram and Youtube our reach is just over 17 million and it’s climbing fast.

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