Epic Insights from OG, Wayne Goldsmith plus Heavy Or Not clarifications, flashback and previews for #13
Heavy Or Not - The O.G. Swim Guide
Release Date: 03/07/2025
Heavy Or Not - The O.G. Swim Guide
Swimming Mechanics: Heavy Or Not, The OG Swim Guide The Science of Speed: Unpacking Resistance and Propulsion in Elite Swimming Doctor Ernie Maglischo is an ISCA & ASCA Hall of Fame Coach and still updating his most recent ebooks. Understand the biomechanics of swimming and explore how elite athletes generate propulsive force and minimize water resistance in the pool. Drawing on expert analysis, we examine the fundamental characteristics of water flow, classifying water as a semi-solid whose density is over 800 times greater than air. Learn how competitive swimmers battle resistive...
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From Locker Room to Loyalty Loop: The Sports Marketing Journey of Purpose. Coaches must handle the technical side, the physical side and all the Xs and Os. But let's Think again about sports marketing. Dr. Olena Timasheva, sports marketing professor in the university presented to the international audience at WAFSU.org and was able to reveal the coaches roles in digital strategy, sponsorship, and fan engagement. More than motivators, coaches today are key to driving revenue, fan connection, and team brand identity. Blending the intensity of the game with the science of segmentation is...
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Hidden Biomechanics of Shoulder Medial Rotation That Separate Good Swimmers From Great Alert: This episode is better if viewed with the video due to the descriptive words used by Coach Steve. See: Swim faster by mastering shoulder medial rotation. Coach Steve Friederang breaks down why this subtle cue makes or breaks your pull in all four strokes. Join Coach in a lesson with two aspiring swimmers and hear how he thinks and explains this vital move. Why medial shoulder rotation is the key to an early vertical forearm and a powerful catch. How outward‑rotated shoulders prevent...
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Unlocking Potential with girls, grants and angel investors in Youth Coaching Discover how to coach girls effectively and learn about a new scalable aquatic platform, all in this episode, #59, of Heavy Or Not. Quick updates on multiple topics. CoachingHer supplies the free digital toolkit, created by Dr. Nicole LaVoi and the Tucker Center, by visiting . Core psychological needs for female athletes: competence, choice, and care – presented as a simple cycle. The CoachingHer pyramid: physiological basics → safety → belonging → esteem → self‑actualization. Then, the second...
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Coach Steve Friederang unpacks a technique with private-lesson athletes that’s bending by-gone rules without breaking them. Could this be the biggest backstroke breakthrough since dolphin kicks off the wall? In this episode of Heavy Or Not - The OG Swim Guide, biomechanist and elite swim coach Steve Friederang breaks down a newly misunderstood, and presently underused, backstroke finishing technique in forward thinking swimming: the underwater kicking returns at the finish for speedy backstroke. With a recent rule change allowing swimmers to submerge in the final 5 meters of a...
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In this episode of Heavy Or Not, The OG Swim Guide, we discuss why insurance coverage is a critical need for swimming coaches and how Barry Healey with ISCA and the BC Swimming Coaches Association are working on the discovery for solutions to fortify the profession and passions of coaches. What you'll learn: What if every coach had $1‑2 M in liability insurance and lawyer support. Let's consider all the modern risks of going uninsured. Real‑world scenarios that have cost coaches financially and mentally. How advocates are negotiating insurance options and potential membership fees....
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Catch the latest deep‑dive with Penn State swimming head coach Hollie Bonewit‑Cron as she breaks down recruiting, training schedules, and the evolving college‑swim landscape. From dual‑meet highlights against Pitt to her career path and future plans, get the key takeaways from a clinic to coaches when she was in her first season as the head coach in Happy Valley. In this video you'll learn: How Penn State structures its practice groups, pool assignments, and daily training blocks. The current recruiting pipeline, international talent, and scholarship timelines for the classes....
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Is USA Swimming Holding the Sport Hostage? USA Swimming’s data drama is setting the sport back decades — and it’s hurting athletes, families, and innovation. Here's what they're not telling you... Why Swim Times Are Disappearing Imagine training all year only for your swim times to vanish into thin air. This podcast exposes the growing blackout and the fight for data transparency. The Swim Data Crisis No One Is Talking About Developers are quitting. Parents are confused. Swimmers are in the dark. The future of competitive swimming depends on solving this data nightmare....
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After repeated requests, this single is being lifted from the rewind show, #50, at the end of season one and put into its own episode. CDs were pressed and offered at The Eastern States Clinic and elsewhere, but too few have CD players. Go figure. Enjoy the tune delivered by recycled electrons. Its message is a calling for you to do a complete rewind of the prior episodes. Binge on the content and skip into the future with confidence! But no running on the pool deck. This song shows what happens when AI writes a track for a gritty show about real human struggle in swimming and...
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New Roundtable Series for for Aquatic Professionals and Coaches: Insurance, Intellectual Property, Technology, Fun & Games, and Broadcasting What Every Coach Needs to Hear From the OG Swim Guy Coach Mark Rauterkus breaks down new coaching resources, roundtables, and media opportunities for swim professionals. Watch to learn how you can get involved, access free content, and stay ahead in the industry. Overview of the five weekly roundtables: CYA (insurance), IP in the pool, Tech, Fun & Games, and Broadcasting. Details on WAFSU.org webinars and seminars for schools,...
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We were blessed and fortunate and made a trip to Equator and the Galapagos Islands – and our ship, the Isabella II, had no cabin #13. Stay tuned for some housekeeping on past and future content – after we hear some epic content from an O.G. – Wayne Goldsmith.
The essence of coaching is an art and its roots are in changes. People of sports are change makers. The heavy part of sports and coaching is emphasizing that it's not just about the technical aspects like volume, intensity, and frequency. Sports and coaching is about inspiring athletes through emotional connections. Anyone can access workout content. The true difference between a good coach and an exceptional one lies in the intent behind the coaching. Let's focus on building relationships among athletes and people of sport. Leaders and coaches are great at inspiring people to make choices that elevate their performance.
Let’s take a look at the first dozen jump cuts for Heavy Or Not. Allow a moment for clarification and housekeeping.
I’m Mark Rauterkus, long-time journeyman coach, publisher and advocate in Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Jump Cuts are not SHOW episodes. The long-term destiny for Heavy Or Not is as a SHOW with a production team and broadcast quality episodes. The show treatment is published at U CAN Swim. Org / heavy-or-not. If those in Hollywood or at ESPN or Disney are interest – give me a call.
These jump cuts are delivered with a number, more like a lap in our journey of life. Another aim of the jump cuts is to find our voice, use the tools and AI and engage with our aquatic community.
Subscribe. Review. Refer to others. Heavy Or Not is now available on all podcast outlets.
Do wade into the archives of these timeless and evergreen bits of wisdom.
- Jump Cut #01 covered the mindset for an athlete.
- #02 was more technical with swim drills and kicking
- #03 peeked into AI in sports
- #04 went hyper-local into aquatics in Pittsburgh Public Schools
- #05 covered Maglischo’s and Daylands intel gathering in Europe
- #06 made us think about mentors and work and play
- #07 asked about lifting and what ages to starting
- #08 was a recap from Steve’s Competitive Swimmer Magazine
- #09 peeked into the ebook, Readings from the Book of Coach Mark
- #10 was a beat down on the 20-minute film, A Swim Lesson.
- #11 introduced Barry Healey from BC – much more with him is upcoming.
- #12 covered supplements
- #13 – OG Wayne Goldsmith, always a source of wisdom.
- The next jump cut #14 presents a mind journey.
A recent panel discussion from big-time coaches at the Eastern States Clinic is worth listening in a future LAP.
Considering what Wayne Goldsmith preached as the technical aspects: Volume, Intensity and Frequency. These jump cuts for Heavy Or Not could strive for a daily frequency – but that would cause burnout. That’s a golden rule of mine – Don’t Burn Out. Live to fight another day. We have enough content to make this daily, but then nothing else would get done with those other looming, big projects.
So, expect Heavy Or Not to drop two times a week, on Mondays and Thursday, moving into the future.
We’ll also be turning up the intensity with IT solutions. Our digital world in swimming and sports is pretty wacked. I’m not happy with the tools we have throughout our shared landscape. We’re going to bring new solutions to the marketplace and we’ll talk about them here, within these jump cuts. You, your teams, your schools and your athletes are going to want to say in the loop.
Just hours ago I got some great news from an O.G. that all of your you should know,
Doctor Ernie Maglischo. He is a member of the ISCA Hall of Fame – and he has been one of our greatest authors. Well, he just re-wrote and delivered[to me a whole new section, fully updated on PROPULSION.
Wow. We will bring that out as soon as possible.
The next huge upcoming event is the release of a set of books from Sport Psychologist from Canada, John Hogg.
His Mental Skills for Young Athletes is a universal book for all youngsters. Furthermore, he has specific books geared to those of different age groups for swimming.
Have you seen or heard the other ISCA supported podcast from Summer Fink called Lane One?
She talks with coach and dad, Joe Finke and another episode is with Mark Berandino.
The interactive parts of Heavy Or Not are coming soon.
Think about what you’d like to share.
Clinics.
The Eastern States Clinic in the Philly area, Central States Clinic in Chicago-land and the International Swimming Hall of Fame Clinics in Fort Lauderdale have had a change of ownership, again. Sue Davis, long time coach at Swarthmore, retired, was a cornerstone of those events for decades along with others – such as Peter Dayland. Mark Schubert has partial ownership – and recently, other fractional owners of Doug Fonder and Brad Glenn have departed and Coach Schubert has picked up ASCA, the American Swim Coaches Association as a partner. More on clinics and from clinics are sure to be woven into future jump cuts.
A three part series for starting and coaching water polo, geared especially to swim coaches, is coming with the seminars of WAFSU.org – World Aquatic Federation of Schools & Universities. See W-A-F-S-U dot Org.
Dozens of past seminars are in the WAFSU.org LMS already.
Parting question.
- What other podcasts do you listen too?
In our family, we’re sad to hear of the termination of the ABC / Disney pod, 538.
Personally, I was also sad to miss the big high school swim meet in my backyard – the WPIAL Swimming Championship – District 7 of the PIAA. I had been lucky to serve as the color broadcaster in past seasons.
- How did Westmorland Sports Network do?
The NFHS Network has been gobbling up the rights to high school meets. So, next question.
- How is the NFHS doing with the promotion of high school swimming and diving (as well as other sports) in your neck of the woods?
Chime in.