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A thought-provoking and insightful exploration of the intersection of sports, technology, and human potential. = Heavy Or Not delves deeper into social issues, such as access to sports, cost of wellness, the impact of technology, and the importance of community engagement. Heavy Or Not incorporates the evolving role of A.I. in sports training, exploring both the benefits and potential drawbacks of this technology. The show integrates valuable educational content on swimming techniques, water safety, and environmental issues, making it more than just a sports drama. From the gritty pools of Pittsburgh to the ambitious rebuild of the Salmon Arm Aquatic Centre in BC, Canada, to the elite ISCA meets of Florida, this inspiring series follows a diverse cast of coaches and swimmers as they navigate the challenges and triumphs of competitive swimming.
2d ago
Nicole's heavy lift. A vision for data collection for swimming instruction. Nicole Fairfield explains why the aquatic education field lacks solid research data and how her Joyful Waters curriculum craved that data. She aims to fill the research gap and is planting seeds for scientific validation for all types of aquatic developmental benchmarks. She also outlines the vision for a secure, comprehensive database to track developmental and adaptive outcomes. In this episode, #76, of Heavy Or Not, The OG Swim Guide, you'll hear from the ambitious instructor in Georgia and learn: Why current swim‑lesson reporting (e.g., Red Cross) misses critical information like caregiver involvement and birth order. How Joyful Waters combines trauma‑aware, developmentally‑informed methods for babies, kids, and adults. The plan to build a secure, national database that collects detailed learner and instructor data for IRB‑level research. Real‑world applications: adaptive swimming for children with special needs and preparation for Customs & Border Patrol swim tests. Steps instructors and parents can take today to start contributing data and improving aquatic education outcomes.
4d ago
The 30-Day System That's Transforming Young Athletes – Here's How "Everyone says hard work is the key… but what if that's not enough? In this episode, we unpack a 30-day system that's turning water polo players into unstoppable athletes — and it might just change how you train forever." In this episode of Heavy Or Not , we dive deep into Coach Ron Usher's 30-day growth system built for young water polo players but powerful for any athlete striving to improve. From mindset to skill development to daily habits, this episode unpacks the core principles behind real athletic progress — consistency, clarity, and character. Whether you're in the pool, on the field, or chasing personal goals, this playbook offers a step-by-step approach to getting better without burning out. 🧠 Discover how to: Take an honest self-assessment Turn vague dreams into actionable goals Build daily momentum through check-ins Make progress that actually sticks SUBSCRIBE to the Heavy Or Not Podcast for more elite mindset and training insights 📤 Send this episode to a teammate or coach who needs to hear it 📘 Grab the journal Coach Usher created → Link in the show notes! Buy the ebook on Gumroad.com.
6d ago
Unlock the secrets behind mastering the 400 IM with elite coach from India, Partha Pratim Majumdar. Learn the strategic, aerobic, and mental tools that power world‑record swims like Phelps and Marchand. In this video you'll discover: Why the 400 IM is a strategic race, not just brute strength nor conditioning, and how the "lactate penalty" impacts performance. How to build a massive aerobic engine by focusing on long‑axis strokes (freestyle & backstroke). The "200‑meter rule" and why mastering each 200 -meter stroke guarantees a smoother 400 IM. Training methods for negative splits, including progressive 400 IM intervals and race‑pace simulations. Mental‑strength drills that turn physical training into unstoppable confidence for race day. The full seminar and clinic on the 400 IM is in the course of bygone sessions at WAFSU.org . Be sure to check out and subscribe to the World Aquatic Federation of Schools & Universities at WAFSU.org -- supported by the International Swim Coaches Association at SwimISCA.org and also by UCSSC.
Dec 12
"From Drowning Stats to Million‑Dollar Swim Schools: How Coaches Turn Pools into Profit (and Safety)‑First Empires" Swim Coaches Can Earn Six Figures by Adding Structured Lesson Sessions The Australian Success Secret: Integrated Lesson Programs Drive Performance and Profit In this episode, Steve Friederang breaks down why every swim coach should run a lesson program—and how it can become a serious revenue stream while boosting safety and recruitment. He shares real‑world numbers, proven strategies, and the pitfalls to watch out for. Why lesson programs are essential for recruiting elite swimmers and keeping kids safe. The financial upside: a simple model that can generate six‑figures annually. How to structure lessons (group size, pricing, scheduling) for maximum profit. Leveraging partnerships with organizations like ASCA and the American Swim Teachers Association. Navigating insurance and legal hurdles to set up a successful swim school. See: https://UCANSwim.org
Dec 10
Safety Dilemma and League Issues. Have mercy on the Foxes as they are sly! In episode #72 of Heavy or Not we break down the bizarre "vote‑of‑no‑confidence" resignation tactic of a Fox Chapel Area high‑school coach and its athletic department. Sure, there is a deeper safety and fairness crisis driving it. Plus, I'm certain some wire pullers are lurking like sly foxes do. We also explore the district's league‑restructuring proposal and why athletic reform matters now more than ever. What you'll learn: How a coach's "negotiated surrender" forces parents to vote on his job. The safety risks caused by extreme roster size mismatches in high‑school football. Fox Chapel's three‑step data‑driven plan to create balanced, safer leagues. Why some districts are considering alternative fall sports like water polo and swim. Ongoing calls for broader athletic reform—from high‑school leagues to college‑level playoffs.
Dec 10
How Insurance Gaps and Governance Failures Threaten Swim Coaches' Careers Uninsured. Unheard. Undervalued. Real challenges facing swim coaches are pondered. Why they're left out of the decision‑making table, the insurance maze, and what's needed to keep the sport of swimming (and others) thriving. Coach Barry Healey, BC, Canada, and Mark Rauterkus, International Swim Coaches Association in the USA, break down the roadblocks and propose concrete steps. Why coaches aren't at the table with health and policy makers. The tangled insurance landscape (LEI, Lloyd's, Marker, SwimBC, Swim Canada, Club Policies) and coverage gaps. Three major risks for professional coaches: intimidation, defamation, and performance issues. Strategies for coach retention, education, and making the profession sustainable. Action items: advocacy, quizzes, and partnerships to drive change in the swimming community. More at the course, CYA at Read.SwimISCA.org. Inside the Coaching Crisis: Insurance Loopholes, Board Exclusion, and the Fight for Fairness. Free CYA Course with additional details is at https://Read.SwimISCA.org
Dec 8
Take a peek at Coach Jonty's holistic approach to athlete development and the geopolitical factors shaping swimming. This clip highlights a few insights from Jonty Skinner's recent WAFSU seminar. In this video you'll learn: How Coach Jonty connects with kids and leverages holistic development. The genetic and regional patterns that produce world‑class runners and swimmers. South Africa's historical impact on elite athletics and its modern swimming scene. Emerging swimming talent from Tunisia and broader African nations. Where to watch the full two‑hour seminar on wafsu.org and how to stay updated. https://WAFSU.org
Dec 4
The Swim Team Song You Didn't Know You Needed An AI Made This Swim Team Song You won't believe what happens when AI writes a holiday anthem for swim teams heading into Christmas break! Christmas Break Planning Happens NOW. Swimmers, this one's for YOU. Episode #68 of Heavy Or Not, The OG Swim Guide drops a brand new AI-generated song to launch your holiday training with serious vibes! This AI-generated track is about to become your new favorite swim team anthem for winter break. Okay, we let AI take over the studio. Do you have room on your holiday training playlist, for travels, for guilt trips, for staying motivated? Happy to give you all something fun to kick off your Christmas season. Don't skip this episode. AI + swim culture = a podcast moment you'll never forget. Steve Friederang drops in to share his wisdom. Thanks to Coach Kile for raising this concern of winter breaks in a prior episodes.