Yes, we all do it. That last meter into the wall seems really far and we just don't feel like doing it but working on our finishes is really important and can make a huge difference in the out come of a race. Just ask Milorad.
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Monday, 23 January 2012
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
When to Air Punch
We all like winning, we all like to let people know that we won but when is it ok to air punch?
The extent to which you may air punch is dictated by the prestige of the meet. There are a few general rules that apply:
If you didn't win, don't air punch. I don't care if you beat Michael Phelps and Ryan Locthe but came second. No air punches allowed. If the meet is televised, and if you win, you may then generally air punch. If the gala is visited by an international or celebrity swimmer, you may air punch. The size of the punch is determined by your age and the depth of the competitive field in the particular event. If you are one of a few competitive swimmers at a school meet or your opponents just suck, you may not air punch. It's unsportsmanly and quite frankly, rather lame. If you are from a highly competitive school with a rigorous swimming program you may air punch at a high school meet provided that you are in your final two years. Air punching is a privilege reserved for older swimmers. If you are below the age of 16, air punches generally look silly so just avoid them unless you are at an international or national meet.
The single fisted linear motion. Very simple and conservative but very effective.
The finger wave. technically not an air punch but very classy.
The single fist raise, possibly the best option for girls.
The two handed claim. Reserved for Olympics, World Champs & NCAA.
The double flex. Reserved for world record breakers.
The total domination splash. Reserved for debut title wins and people who beat world record holders.
When in doubt, don't air punch. People will probably laugh at you.
The extent to which you may air punch is dictated by the prestige of the meet. There are a few general rules that apply:
If you didn't win, don't air punch. I don't care if you beat Michael Phelps and Ryan Locthe but came second. No air punches allowed. If the meet is televised, and if you win, you may then generally air punch. If the gala is visited by an international or celebrity swimmer, you may air punch. The size of the punch is determined by your age and the depth of the competitive field in the particular event. If you are one of a few competitive swimmers at a school meet or your opponents just suck, you may not air punch. It's unsportsmanly and quite frankly, rather lame. If you are from a highly competitive school with a rigorous swimming program you may air punch at a high school meet provided that you are in your final two years. Air punching is a privilege reserved for older swimmers. If you are below the age of 16, air punches generally look silly so just avoid them unless you are at an international or national meet.
The single fisted linear motion. Very simple and conservative but very effective.
The finger wave. technically not an air punch but very classy.
The single fist raise, possibly the best option for girls.
The two handed claim. Reserved for Olympics, World Champs & NCAA.
The double flex. Reserved for world record breakers.
The total domination splash. Reserved for debut title wins and people who beat world record holders.
When in doubt, don't air punch. People will probably laugh at you.
Monday, 16 January 2012
Who to watch out for in 2012
Obviously last years NCAA winners, Cal Berkeley, will be a team to watch out for comes the end of the season but the rankings have shifted and several other teams are making big pushes towards grabbing the title.
Arizona are currently ranked 1st but my pick would have to be either the Texas Longhorns or Michigan Wolverines.
Regardless of what happens, things will be exciting.
Arizona are currently ranked 1st but my pick would have to be either the Texas Longhorns or Michigan Wolverines.
Regardless of what happens, things will be exciting.
Sunday, 15 January 2012
Friday, 13 January 2012
Aaron Piersol & Ryk Neethling
Aaron Piersol was recently on a local radio station (5 fm) talking about a swim clinic he will be doing with Ryk Neethling and the Players Swim Club. Being coached by either of these men would be a privilege but to have the opportunity to work with both of them is almost unbelievable.
If you are in the Gauteng or Cape Town area, I suggest you check it out.
The clinic will take place at Menlo Park High School in Pretoria and at the Val de Vie Wine and Polo estate in CT.
It will definitely be worth the R200.
If you are in the Gauteng or Cape Town area, I suggest you check it out.
The clinic will take place at Menlo Park High School in Pretoria and at the Val de Vie Wine and Polo estate in CT.
It will definitely be worth the R200.
Thursday, 12 January 2012
Tuesday, 10 January 2012
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