Swimming World Magazine (Issn 0039-7431)

Swimming World Magazine (Issn 0039-7431)

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APRIL 2016 FEATURES 016 TOP 9 OLYMPIC UPSETS: 030 HISTORIC SURPRISES AT U.S. #4 SANDY NEILSON— OLYMPIC TRIALS: GABE WOOD- THE LAST AMERICAN WARD’S OLYMPIC PRAYER by Chuck Warner by Chuck Warner Sixteen-year-old Sandy Neilson was the After Gabe Woodward graduated from third fastest American in the women’s 100 USC in 2001, it seemed that his swim- 019 free to qualify for the U.S. Olympic team ming career was over. For nearly two years, shoulder pain from conditioning or injury, in 1972. When she got to Munich, she also he didn’t race or train. But his strong faith continuing normal training can negatively had to race world record holder Shane brought him back to the sport in 2003. He impact technique (and performance). This Gould. No matter: Neilson won the event... prayed that he would be able to honor the article presents the characteristic tech- and with that upset victory nearly 44 Lord by humbly fulfilling the potential he nique elements that stress the shoulder on years ago, she is now “The Last American” had been given as an athlete. With that butterfly and freestyle to help swimmers woman to be crowned the outright Olym- prayer, his dream of making the 2004 U.S. and coaches identify problems before they pic champion in the 100 freestyle. Olympic team began to unfold. become injuries. 019 2015 TOP 12 WORLD MASTERS 033 MENTAL PREP: BEFORE THE 041 Q&A WITH COACH SWIMMERS OF THE YEAR BEEP WITH JOSH SCHNEIDER BRAD SHIVELY by Jason Marsteller, Annie Grevers, Seren by Annie Grevers by Michael J. Stott Jones, Sophia Chang and Hideki Mochizuki Josh Schneider narrowly missed making the 2012 U.S. Olympic team. This is when 042 HOW THEY TRAIN 026 MOMMA ON A MISSION Schneider started what he called, “building REED DALTON by Annie Grevers a new me.” And he’s been under construc- by Michael J. Stott Dana Vollmer is many things: Olym- tion ever since. pic gold medalist, former world record TRAINING holder in the women’s 100 fly, wife, mom, 036 NUTRITION: AROUND THE TABLE daughter, swimming enthusiast—and after WITH NATALIE COUGHLIN 039 DRYSIDE TRAINING: retiring from the sport after the London by Annie Grevers and Tasija Korosas MEDICINE BALL AND STRETCH Olympics and giving birth to a son, Arlen, Pull up a chair at Natalie Coughlin’s CORDS WORKOUT in March 2015, the 28-year-old is back in training table, and discover a sample daily by J.R. Rosania the pool and has her eyes set on Rio. menu in the iconic Olympian’s words. Swimming World’s nutrition guru, Tasija JUNIOR SWIMMER Karosas, provides the nutritional explana- tions. 045 UP & COMERS by Taylor Brien COACHING COLUMNS 010 LESSONS WITH THE LEGENDS: FORBES CARLILE 008 A VOICE FOR THE SPORT by Michael J. Stott 038 MOMS AT MEETS 014 SWIMMING TECHNIQUE MISCONCEPTIONS: SWIM 046 GUTTER TALK THROUGH THE PAIN (Part II) by Rod Havriluk 048 PARTING SHOT A common misconception is that it is necessary to “swim through the pain” to optimize performance. Whether a swimmer suffers 026 ON THE COVER 030 At 12, Dana Vollmer was the youngest participant at the 2000 Olympic Trials. At 16, Vollmer qualified for the Olympic team and won gold in Athens as part of the 4 x 200 free relay. At 20, she failed to qualify for the 2008 Olympic team. At 24, she won three gold medals in London and became the first woman to break the 56-second barrier in the 100 fly with her winning WR time of 55.98. Now 28—as a wife and mom of a one-year-old boy, Arlen—Dana will be looking to make her third U.S. Olympic team. (See feature, page 26.) [PHOTO PROVIDED BY TYR SPORT] SWIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE (ISSN 0039-7431). Note: permission to reprint articles or excerpts from contents is prohibited without permission from the publisher. The publisher is not responsible for errors in advertisements. Microfilm copies: available from University Microfilms, 313 N. First St., Ann Arbor, MI 48103. Swimming World Magazine is listed in the Physical Education Index. Printed in the U.S.A. © Sports Publications International April 2016. 6 SWIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE / April 2016 A VOICE for the SPORT GET PUBLISHING, CIRCULATION RIPPED AND ACCOUNTING BY CASEY BARRETT www.SwimmingWorldMagazine.com Chairman of the Board, President - Richard Deal [email protected] Publisher, CEO - Brent T. Rutemiller [email protected] Let’s pretend for a moment that this ap- This isn’t a beauty pageant or a bodybuild- Circulation/Art Director - Karen Deal plies only to those swimmers over the age ing contest, and ripped looks don’t always [email protected] of 21. And not those athletes not yet of legal translate into fast times. (I can remember Circulation Manager - Taylor Brien [email protected] drinking age, who just might also be known a few weight room-obsessed jokers on my Advertising Production Coordinator - Betsy Houlihan to indulge on college campuses every- teams who always seemed more interested [email protected] where. It goes without saying that alcohol in the mirror than the clock....) Still, it’s does not do a body good...though it’s been usually a pretty good indicator of perfor- EDITORIAL, PRODUCTION, known to relax a mind, induce laughter and mance, and it’s a truism that when you look MERCHANDISING, MARKETING AND has played a timeless lead role at countless good, you feel good. And when you feel ADVERTISING OFFICE parties. This isn’t a judgment on those who good, you generally swim fast. 2744 East Glenrosa Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85016 Toll Free: 800-352-7946 choose to imbibe. Lord knows I’ve been It seems a given that Phelps will. How Phone: 602-522-0778 • Fax: 602-522-0744 known to bend an elbow in the past.... fast is anyone’s guess, but my bet is that www.SwimmingWorldMagazine.com But it seems to have taken the new, two or three world records are on call. 49- EDITORIAL AND PRODUCTION ridiculously ripped physique of Michael mid in the 100 fly? 1:53 in the 200 IM? [email protected] Phelps, circa 2016, for swimming folks to Yeah, sounds about right. Senior Editor - Bob Ingram really sit up and start connecting the dots So, you have to wonder if his embrace [email protected] between drinking a six-pack—and having of abstinence has had any trickle-down ef- Managing Editor - Jason Marsteller one...because both Phelps and Coach Bob fect among his peers and competitors? We [email protected] Bowman have been pretty clear about why know Ryan Lochte has always liked to have Assistant Managing Editor - Annie Grevers [email protected] he’s in the best shape of his life. It’s simple, a good time, and it’s never seemed to ham- said Phelps, at a recent Grand Prix meet in per his physique or his times. Is he taking a Graphic Designers - Emmi Brytowski, Joe Johnson Orlando: “Not having a drink for over a page from MP and climbing on the wagon Staff Writers - Michael J. Stott year-and-a-half—it’s incredible.” for what’s likely to be his last Olympic Fitness Trainer - J.R. Rosania When asked last summer at nationals ride? What about Chad LeClos or Laszlo Chief Photographer - Peter H. Bick why his swimmer was looking so good, Cseh? They’ve surely noticed. SwimmingWorldMagazine.com WebMaster: I’m told his coach put it a bit more bluntly: What about all those very fast men and [email protected] “Well, he cut out the booze,” said Bowman. women who are now enjoying a last gasp of MARKETING AND ADVERTISING “And all the crap that came with it.” rest before gearing up for the Trials push? [email protected] All the crap, indeed. For Phelps, that in- NCAAs are over, and on plenty of college Marketing Coordinator - Maureen Rankin cluded a pair of DUIs over the years, along campuses, that often means the swimmers [email protected] with assorted behavior that didn’t exactly have been unleashed upon many a party. enhance his performance in the pool. Yet April is the time when swimmers are known INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENTS Africa: Chaker Belhadj (TUN) it’s a tribute to his otherworldly talents to let their chlorinated hair down and raise a Australia: Wayne Goldsmith, Ian Hanson and mental strength that he didn’t let his glass or two—which is fair enough after a Europe: Norbert Agh (HUN), Camilo Cametti (ITA), Oene Rusticus (NED), Rokur Jakupsstovu (FAR) unhealthy extracurriculars hold him back long season, but don’t pretend it won’t cost Japan: Hideki Mochizuki from becoming the greatest Olympian in you something. Middle East: Baruch “Buky” Chass, Ph.D. (ISR) South Africa: Neville Smith (RSA) history.

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