8 Things Every Swim Parent Should Know
There’s a fine line between being supporting and overbearing. As a swim parent, you need to learn how to find that balance.
There’s a fine line between being supporting and overbearing. As a swim parent, you need to learn how to find that balance.
Missing swim practice due to traveling for work, school, or family is to be expected at some point in time. The good news is that training while traveling is possible.
Joining a Masters swim team is quick and easy, and the benefits are endless. Whether you’re a new or old swimmer, joining Masters Swimming might be the fit for you.
Headed to your first swim practice but not sure what to expect? Here are six things new swimmers should know about swim practice.
At some point in your swimming career, you’ll find yourself dealing with defeat or failure. So how do you overcome failure in swimming? More importantly, how do you turn that swimming failure into success?
Your child’s first year of swimming comes with a learning curve. But part of being a new swim parent is learning alongside your child. Here are 16 things you’ll learn as a new swim parent.
Your first day of swim practice can feel daunting. But with a little preparation, it doesn’t have to be! Knowing what to expect can make the difference between a great first practice or a lousy one
Aside from the obvious needs of a swimsuit and towel, what are some absolutes that every swimmer should have? What do successful swimmers have that others don’t?
When I first looked to start competitive swimming, I didn’t realize all the different benefits that came from competitive swimming. Here’s 10 benefits to competitive swimming and why you should start.
In 2017, Budapest, Hungary hosted the 17th FINA World Masters Championships (or Masters Worlds) from 7 August to 20 August.
I found myself fortunate enough to compete at Masters Worlds and partake in my first ever international competition!