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3 Myths About Breaststroke

Breaststroke is a complicated stroke to learn. Here are three common myths about the stroke and the truths behind them.

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Why Swimmer's Shoulder Might Not Be Just an Overuse Injury

Although many swimmers attribute nagging shoulder aches and pains to overuse, if an injury were solely from overuse, both shoulders would hurt, since both shoulders do the same amount of yardage in the pool.

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Can Swimming Cause Ear Infections?

The good news for swimmers is that ear infections are preventable. Ear plugs make a big difference in sealing water out of the ear canal. Be sure to find plugs that fit your ears well and will stay in place—poorly fitting ear plugs can permit water to infiltrate the ear canal and then trap it there leading to potential infection.

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Swimming Gets Smart

Runners, cyclists, and triathletes have used smart devices for years, but swimmers have traditionally left their tech in their swim bag. Advances in wearable technology make it a good time to check out new products.

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The Doctor Will See You Now

Membership-based medical practices, which are also known as direct primary care or concierge medicine, can be found in every major American city, and with fees much lower than you might expect.

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How to Do Backstroke Kick

Here are the key skills for developing an effective backstroke kick and how to improve those skills so you can swim a faster and easier backstroke.

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Swimming's Physiologist

During his doctoral training, David Costill realized he loved research. He began combining his academic training and interest in physiology and biology with his coaching and swimming experience to develop a new type of research role in the budding field of exercise physiology.

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Rick DeMont's Unfair Shake

Olympian Rick DeMont did everything right, but USOC officials never filed appropriate paperwork with the IOC on his behalf, and it cost him his gold medal.

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Volunteer Profile: Kim Elsbach

Kim Elsbach has been involved in Masters Swimming for almost 40 years—including as an adult learn-to-swim instructor and volunteer—and she received one of the USMS Dorothy Donnelly Service Awards in 2023.

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What to Expect When You Undergo a Hip Replacement

Hip replacements are among the most common orthopedic surgeries in the U.S. Even though many people undergo one, there’s limited information about returning to swimming after surgery. Here’s an overview.

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5-Minute Acai Bowl

Acai berries, native to Central and South America, are a powerhouse of antioxidants and nutrients that provide multiple benefits.

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A Picture of Health or Pricey Panic?

MRIs have wide-ranging applications, allowing doctors to spot everything from muscle tears to arterial blockages to cancers and aneurysms. But should you have one in the absence of symptoms?

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Find Some Peace With Your Body

Finding ways to let that go may let us swim faster and it helps us enjoy it more. So what can we do? Making peace with our bodies is possible, though it doesn’t always mean loving every inch of them.

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Do You Need Shark Deterrents?

A number of devices that promise to deter or repel sharks can ostensibly keep you safer in any marine environment. But do they work and, if so, how?

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Build Shoulder Strength for a Summer of Swimming

If you're increasing your training volume, help your body get ready to perform at its best with this shoulder workout. It’ll improve your shoulder mobility while also strengthening the muscles that help support your shoulders.

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From the Center Lanes: Ben Cono

Ben Cono does a lot of stretching in preparation for his hour-long pool workout but admits his hip mobility could improve with more work on his joints and muscles after swimming.

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Swimming for Sobriety

Brendan Clark-Griffin used partying and a penchant for cocaine to help him keep up with a rigorous academic schedule and swimming, but it wasn’t sustainable.

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The Joy of Taking Your Masters Swimming on the Road

It’s often when you get out of your comfort zone that you challenge yourself, grow, and learn new things.

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Keeping it Fresh

Mixing things up is how we stay engaged in our lifelong sport. Maybe trying something new means joining a faster lane to challenge yourself, giving the 400 IM a shot, or working on an off stroke because an injury is keeping you from swimming your favorite stroke.

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Ask the Coach: Brandi Bashor

Brandi Bashor coaches three components of breaststroke to help her swimmers at Nickel City Splash in Buffalo, New York, perfect their technique.

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