Andrii Govorov sits down to discuss the decision that has shocked the swimming world—his alignment with the Enhanced Games. The Ukrainian sprint icon shares his motivation for joining the movement, critiques the current Olympic system, opens up about personal struggles during wartime, and outlines his vision for a fairer, more transparent, and athlete-focused future in sports.Become a part of the Sprint Revolution! Get access to our growing collection of workouts, seminars, and exclusive content. New items added every month. ✓ 1 Month of Sprint Workouts (24 New Workouts Each Month)✓ Online Educational Seminar✓ Live Q & A with Brett Once a MonthSWIMNERD: Check out our new timing equipment!INTL SWIMMING HALL OF FAME: Keep our sport's history alive by joining the 1 in 1000 Club! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel!#swimming #swimmer #swimcoach
Swimrun Volunteer Extraordinaire Christine SchiepkeWelcome to episode 282 of the Löw Tide Böyz - A Swimrun Podcast!We’ve got yet another great show for everyone this week. Joining us to discuss volunteerism in Swimrun is…the Swimrun Volunteer Extraordinaire herself, the incomparable Christine Schiepke. It was so great to chat with her about the sport as seen through her eyes and certainly made us even more grateful for all the volunteers out at the races. Enjoy!~~~That’s it for this week’s show. If you are enjoying the Löw Tide Böyz, be sure to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast player and leave us a five-star rating and review since that’s the best way for people to discover the show and the sport of Swimrun. You can find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and on YouTube. Check out our website for Swimrun resources including gear guides, tips, how-to videos and so much more. Also make sure to check out our meme page @thelowtideboyz on Instagram. If you have any suggestions for the show or questions for us, send us a dm or an email at lowtideboyz@gmail.com. Finally, you can support our efforts on Patreon…if you feel so inclined.Thanks for listening and see you out there!- Chip and Chris
This week on the Propulsion Swimming Podcast we are speaking to SEC Freshman of the Year and University of Florida swimmer, Alex Painter. We discuss with Alex his move to train out in the states, how field hockey at Millfield and exposure to a team sport help him prepare for elite swimming, and his future goals at the LEN under 23's this summer. Book your next training camp with ONEflow Aquatics SOMABAY - https://bit.ly/4hkTrm9 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Do you have a streak going? Laurie Hug, retired professional triathlete and masters swimmer, shares her 34 year streak, training wisdom and remarkable journey from the deck of YMCA Masters Nationals Championships in Orlando. Her approach to swimming, coaching, and competition showcases how consistency, smart training, and positive mindset contribute to athletic longevity and continued success at the highest levels. Laurie is a member the 1776 Masters and swims in the 60-64 age-group.Laurie List:• Coaches swimmers of all levels in the Philadelphia area with 1776 team• Recommends swimming at least three times weekly for beginners to make real progress• Adapts training for triathletes based on race distance, sometimes incorporating recovery swims• Swims daily with a rotating group of 13 friends, many former college swimmers• Incorporates strength training twice weekly alongside focused stroke/IM work• Overcame undiagnosed anemia that severely impacted performance in her 30s• Shares key differences between pool and open water swimming techniques• Has a 31 year streak going, can you guess what it is?• Transformed mindset during difficult races to maintain performanceEmail us at HELLO@ChampionsMojo.com. Opinions discussed are not medical advice, please seek a medical professional for your own health concerns.
Logan Clark speaks on running, the sophomore slump, and growing closer to God!Episode produced by @the_nathanwilliamsPlease show him some love!
Heavy Or Not – The O.G. Swim Guide, Episode #31 https://HON.LAP.red “You can prepare for the work, but you can’t always predict the weather.” In this episode of Heavy Or Not, we explore the real-world parallels between weathering literal storms and facing the emotional and professional trials coaches endure over time. Coaches Jim Lutz and Barry Healy share hard-won lessons from the deck and beyond. Featured Voices: Jim Lutz: Coach, author, and Arizona sunshine philosopher Barry Healy: Veteran Canadian coach and lifelong mentor Special reference: Dr. John Hogg, sport psychologist and author Legacy lens: Insights from Cecil Colwin, author and coach Highlights from Episode #31: 1. Navigating Life’s Storms Jim Lutz opens with a sunlit reflection—literally. While others face dark skies and sleet, he frames life’s changing circumstances through the lens of perspective. “The storm is the same for everyone,” he says, “but the way you show up in it… that’s what coaching is.” 2. The Role of Mentorship Barry Healy dives into how mentorship shaped his decades in the pool and the classroom. His admiration for Dr. John Hogg—especially Hogg’s calm and clarity under pressure—anchors a wider conversation on coach development. 3. Team Culture Is Built, Not Inherited Both coaches emphasize culture as an intentional, daily act. Whether it's a handshake after practice or informal “fireplace sessions” like those hosted by Cecil Colwin, the rituals matter more than the rules. 4. Mental Health, Balance, and Coaching Today Today’s coaches are stretched thin. The emotional weight of leading young athletes, managing expectations, and staying grounded is greater than ever. This episode doesn’t shy away from that truth—but it offers hopeful, practical encouragement. 5. The Next Generation Deserves Our Best Jim and Barry both express a shared purpose: helping the next wave of coaches find clarity sooner. “You don’t have to suffer to be good,” says Barry. “You need guidance, not just grind.” Mentioned in This Episode Check out the companion book and course: Mental Skills for Young Athletes by Dr. John Hogg https://Read.SwimISCA.org/why/mental-skills-for-young-athletes/ Watch or Listen Now Final Word Whether you’re coaching a national team or leading a youth rec league, this conversation will speak to the heart of why you do what you do. It’s about mentorship. It’s about resilience. And it’s about the big picture—beyond medals and swim times. Subscribe at https://HON.LAP.red and be part of the growing Heavy Or Not coaching and sports-minded community. Further Resources: More episodes: https://WAFSU.org ISCA Membership: https://Read.SwimISCA.org Send your mascot pics: https://YOUCANswim.wetransfer.com
Returning from a balmy 14-degree swim, Wangers Marianne Levy and Beth Morrey discuss Beth’s watery musical performance, manifesting good weather, swimming group names, and finally offer some not-very-apologetic corrections and clarifications. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this conversation, Olympic Gold Medalist, Anna Hopkin shares her journey from a competitive swimmer to a performance lifestyle advisor and her role with AP Race post retirement. She discusses the importance of balance in training, the influence of coaches on her development, and the significance of maintaining variety in sports. Other topics included:Specialising too early in a sport can hinder development.Variety in training helps maintain motivation and enjoyment.Coaches play a crucial role in supporting athletes' journeys.Open communication between athletes and coaches is essential.Transitions between different coaching programs can be positive.Maintaining other sports can enhance swimming performance.Education should be prioritised alongside sports. also touches on the importance of breaking taboos surrounding female health and creating a culture of understanding and support within the coaching community.Anna will be presenting to coaches at the AP Race London International 2025 as part of our Coach CPD, which you can find out more and register for here: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/ap-race-events/ap-race-london-international-2025-coach-cpd-saturday-24th-may-coach-cpd/e-ajmlreContact the podcast team here: https://forms.gle/d1A2giJs2ir3eUnS7Head to the AP Race homepage here:https://aprace.club/We have a wide range of support for coaches and you can find out more about our face to face CPD’s via our coaching website. These CPD’s run across the year and are generally available 2-3 months prior to each event.Our coaches landing page can be found here: https://coaches.aprace.club/We have a drop in Zoom call once a month for coaches which we then upload onto YouTube afterwards for those who cannot make it to join the live discussion - Sign up to our mailing list to hear about this and much more: https://coaches.aprace.club/contact/mailing-list/We also have a free mental health and wellbeing check-in which we would urge you to sign up for.Register for our coaches wellbeing check-in here: https://coaches.aprace.club/wellbeing/We have a resources page on our website we are constantly adding to: https://coaches.aprace.club/resources/Social pages:Follow us on Instagram and Facebook:https://www.instagram.com/apraceofficialhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/apracecoaches