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Welcome To Atlantis Swim Clubs New Site

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Hi all,

This is your new web site. It is a content management system. Ok so you ask what’s that?

It is a system that allows people to change the content without the web designer doing it.

You register and send an email to me explaining who you are and I give you author privileges. Then when you login a little pencil will appear on each article allowing you to edit it.

This way some of the children may be able to update the site without having to rely on parents.

This is a Joomla 1.5 Content Management System, if you search the web there are lots of free addins, if you like one email me and I will try and add it for you.

Now its your site, it is up to you to make it work.

As stuff is added all the Joomla stories will go, they are just there to show you how the site works.

Wink

Last Updated on Wednesday, 24 June 2009 11:55
 

Speed Development In Swimmers

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Introduction

Competitive swimming is all about swimming fast, and speed, in conjunction with technique, forms the most precious element of a swimmer’s make-up. Coaches are, after all, dedicated to one task: preparing swimmers to swim their event as fast as possible.

While some swimmers possess a greater degree of natural speed than others, it is clear that a well planned training program should improve swimming speed and competitive performance of all swimmers.

This article examines three approaches to the development of speed in all swimmers and outlines their coaching and scientific rationale. We then introduce the concept of total condition training, which has the aim of maximising both speed and endurance. Several features of this model are discussed in detail and relevant suggestions on developing speed in swimmers are presented.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 25 June 2009 00:07
 

Swimming Breaststroke – the best stroke

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FIVE BREASTSTROKE ESSENTIALS FOR ALL SWIMMERS AND COACHES
1. If you want to swim breaststroke – you have to swim breaststroke

We have all been there – sitting behind a breaststroker, trying to overtake them, trying to get around their wide kicks and slow speed. Frustrating!!!

However, to get good at breaststroke – you have to swim breaststroke! That is to say, if you want to swim fast breaststroke in competition you have to train to swim fast breaststroke.

Many swimmers wonder why their breaststroke does not improve. Often the reason is simple…they don’t swim it enough in training.

How often do you do a full session of breaststroke? That’s breaststroke warm up, breaststroke kick, breaststroke pull, breaststroke drills, breaststroke main set, breaststroke starts / turns / finishes.

Many breaststrokers find themselves doing a few breaststroke drills in warm up, a few 50’s of breaststroke kick and then freestyle or medley main sets. Now often this is because of crowded lanes and the need to get the work done – particularly during main sets – but there is an old saying, “train the way you want to race”.

Allocate two to three sessions per week of nothing but breaststroke.  Breaststroke specific sessions, and especially timed breaststroke main sets. Then, watch how much you improve!

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Last Updated on Thursday, 25 June 2009 00:04
 

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