Showing posts with label Podcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Podcast. Show all posts

Saturday, March 15, 2025

Episode LXVII

 
 
Dana & I visited with Chuck Warner to hear about his new book.
 
Listen to Episode LXVII of Swim Talk A2B here

00:01 – Disclaimer

01:09 – Chuck Warner Books

01:48 – Kelsie at The Jay

02:38 – Return of Chuck Warner

03:00 – How to be a Great Swim Parent

04:08 – The origins

06:52 – The Audience?

07:38 – Why competitive swimming?

09:12 – Support – Don’t Lead

13:27 – Our family’s swim journey

14:28 – Scenario

19:03 – The Henry’s

19:32 – Swimming is hard

20:29 – Self-Image

24:50 – Attrition in the sport

26:36 – Effort over outcome

28:32 – Coaching is teaching

31:17 – Love difficult people…

35:40 – Goals

39:05 – Social Media addiction

49:25 – Carpools

50:26 – Book formats

52:25 – Team orders?

54:10 – John E. Davis 2extreme Dream

55:09 – Listening to kids

57:20 – Paraphrasing Samuel Langhorne Clemens

58:20 – Wrapping it up

 

Sunday, February 09, 2025

Roster Caps

 
 
College swimming is in for a huge shake-up.
 
NIL?  Portal?  5-in-5?
 
None of these have had - or will have - the impact of the House vs. NCAA settlement.
 
Roster caps are nothing new in college swimming.  Many schools have limited squad sizes for the men to keep the Title IX Vultures (a.k.a. lawyers) off their campuses.
 
Soon, roster limits will be the "law of the land" for both men and women...and they'll be more "painful" than ever!
 
Via Swimming World:

Per a settlement in the House v. NCAA federal case in which former Arizona State swimmer Grant House was the lead plaintiff, colleges will be allowed to share revenue with athletes. Instead of limiting scholarship money doled out to each sport, rosters will have hard caps with universities given the option to offer full scholarships to all members. Walk-ons will no longer exist. This new model will apply in Division I major conferences (the SEC, ACC, Big Ten and Big 12) plus any other conferences who opt in and thus receive clearance to distribute money directly to athletes.

Read more here
 
What will programs do with/for kids who fall below the roster limit line?  Offer them a club option?  Participation in the CSCAA's National Invitational Championship?  Send them down the road to another program?  Thank them for their contributions and then give them the old "Lead Handshake"?

In an appearance on the Unfiltered Waters podcast with Olympic medalists Missy Franklin and Katie Hoff, Bowman gave further insights into his thought process as he prepares to essentially halve his Longhorns roster, needing to drop from 41 swimmers to 22.

“I’ve tried to be as transparent as I can be,” Bowman said. “We just haven’t put our head in the sand and acted like it’s not happening. In the first meeting we talked about it and everyone knows. What we have tried to do is make it as objective as we can. Everybody here has a chance and has had a chance over the last six months to kind of put their best foot forward, and then we kind of look at the numbers.”

The blunt reality, Bowman said, is that if “you haven’t swum a time that would score any points at SECs, you’re not going to be moving forward.” He added, “We’re here to help you with your next thing,” suggesting that he and his staff would coordinate and advocate on behalf of the many Texas swimmers who will undoubtedly enter the transfer portal and seek opportunities to compete at other schools. Bowman added that he hoped to obtain waivers on behalf of his swimmers to enter the transfer portal before its official window to get a head start on finding a new team.
 
Longhorn coach Bob Bowman addresses the roster cap issue starting at 34:00 of the podcast (link above).
 
Expect Team USA to do well in Los Angeles, but this could spell trouble in Brisbane...
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

How do we stop doping?

 

San Antonio legend George Block joined us on Episode LXVI of A2B back in October.

He shared info on technology that could catch drug cheats.

Listen to our visit here

00:01 – Disclaimer

00:21 – George Block bio

02:10 – San Antonio drownings

05:28 – Benefits of the sport

07:07 – Cell phone vs. swim lessons

08:03 – Introducing George Block

08:33 – Long course water

10:20 – AAAA

14:40 – The “D” word

15:15 – Northside Swim Center

16:11 – Acronym overload

20:13 – Limited Texas options

24:38 – WSCA & anti-doping

30:32 – New testing technology

33:44 – Long-term consequences

34:55 – Pan Zhanle

35:35 – Team USA issues

39:22 – Mike Unger

44:48 – Training the world

47:55 – What hasn’t changed?

50:13 – Flunking retirement

54:59 – Wrapping it up


Tuesday, January 07, 2025

Ira Klein on A2B

 

Next up is episode LXV, recorded in October.

We chatted with Sarasota Tsunami's Ira Klein.

Listen here

00:01 – Disclaimer

00:24 – How to be a Great Swim Parent

01:23 – Ira Klein on swim parenting

03:48 – Eddie Reese book

04:18 – Introducing Ira Klein

04:43 – Sarasota Tsunami Swim Team

08:35 – Cindy’s Sue Nami Swims

09:07 – Hurricanes

11:00 – USAS Club Services

13:15 – Coaching up the parents

17:25 – USAS staffing

22:47 – Team USA trials & camps

27:35 – Looking within for a CEO?

28:33 – Going coach-owned?

31:24 – AAU to USAS w/ASCA

32:33 – Professional attire

33:50 – What isn’t new?

36:36 – Terry Laughlin

40:20 – Ira’s coaching journey

43:55 – Create the best environment

50:04 – Surviving the long haul

54:04 – Wrapping it up


Monday, December 16, 2024

Jon Cleveland on A2B


We visited with Myrtha's Jon Cleveland back in October.
 
Listen to Episode LXIV here
 

00:00:01 – Disclaimer

00:01:08 – Water Safety PSA

00:02:02 – Introducing Jon Cleveland

00:02:28 – Into the swimming world

00:06:25 – Move to Calgary

00:09:08 – Taking on Victor Davis

00:13:00 – Trevor Tiffany connection

00:14:32 – Corner Gas

00:16:01 – Broadcasting in London

00:17:36 – Coaching & teaching in Dallas

00:19:50 – From coaching to Myrtha

00:21:00 – Why multi-pool facilities?

00:26:40 – Myrtha = First Class

00:29:00 – What’s a Myrtha pool?

00:31:18 – Latest options

00:34:22 – Mobile option

00:35:00 – New projects

00:37:30 – Past the roadblocks

00:40:00 – New York initiatives

00:40:49 – Lifeguard shortages

00:42:30 – Race visualization

00:45:35 – Why not more learn-to-swim?

00:51:32 – Private school builds

00:55:50 – Out of the dark ages

01:00:30 – Contractor issues

01:03:23 – David Johnson

01:04:50 – Wrapping it up