Reflections from Three Diverse Wave Makers
Heavy Or Not - The O.G. Swim Guide
Release Date: 04/18/2025
Heavy Or Not - The O.G. Swim Guide
#38 Navigating the Complexities of Drowning Prevention in a Changing Political Climate - part 2 with Sue and Mick Nelson The critical issues surrounding swimming, coaching and community recreation is water safety, and less so the making of gold-medal champions. The challenges faced by aquatic facilities today are on the rise. Closing pools. Indifferent politicians. Tighter budgets. Busy families. Covid too. Discover the trends, obstacles, and solutions in the world of swimming and drowning prevention. The impact of COVID-19 on drowning statistics and swimming lessons. Challenges...
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An introducation to Sue Nelson, part 1. Explore the inspiring career-journey of Sue Nelson and her husband, Mick, who transformed their coaching careers by thinking beyond traditional competitive swimming. Discover how they built a thriving aquatics business by embracing innovation and community needs. Learn about the pivotal moment that led Sue to shift from competitive swimming to aquatic fitness and therapy. Explore how they launched Waterway Therapy, a Medicare-certified outpatient agency, and expanded their services. Understand the strategic partnerships they formed with hospitals...
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#36 A Tour of Insights and Coaching Wisdom Episode 36 of "Heavy Or Not, The OG Swim Guide," presents comprehensive tour of the podcast archives from Coach Mark Rauterkus. Whether you're a new listener or a long-time fan, this episode is your chance to catch up on all the valuable insights shared so far. Explore the importance of mindset in sports and how mental reps can enhance athletic performance. Dive into the mechanics of swimming, focusing on kicking, body position, and stroke efficiency. Discover the role of artificial intelligence in sports and how it can revolutionize...
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35, The Importance of Social Support in Overcoming Sport Injuries Recap of the ebook, Psychology of Sport Injury, edited by Dr. John Heil, that explores the multifaceted impact of injury on athletes. The book emphasizes the critical role of psychological care alongside physical treatment for successful recovery and performance. It covers various aspects of sport injury, including the athlete's perspective, psychological risk factors, assessment and intervention strategies, and biomedical issues like pain management and medication. The ebook and this podcast highlights the importance of a...
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Saving Swimming Pools: The Battle for Community Resources and Health Benefits The Role of Sports in Social Services and Community Development The pressing issues facing the world of sports and swimming today needs YOU at the TABLE. From the closure of swimming pools to the role of sports in education, we must lead and seek power for more those beyond the championship meets. The potential closure of over 30 swimming pools in Toronto and its implications. The launch of enhanced games and the controversy surrounding supplement use. The importance of sports being included in discussions on health...
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In #33 of the Heavy Or Not podcast get a, peek into critical issues surrounding recent CDC cuts and explore the intriguing insights from a comedian's graduation speech. Hear about essential topics on public health with swimming and life lessons with a touch of humor. CDC's Drowning Prevention Team Cuts Article from Politico discussing the cuts. Layoffs at the CDC affecting the drowning prevention team. Loss of dedicated expertise and focus within the agency. Timing of cuts during increased drowning deaths. Impact on children ages one to four. Possible reasons: fewer lifeguards, canceled...
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Jim Lutz's Guide to Building a Strong Coaching and Team Foundation Our Heavy Or Not insightful discussion, #32, cultivates the culture, strategies and principles for building a successful program, as outlined within an ebook by author and coach, Jim Lutz. Discover how loyalty, recruitment, and development play crucial roles in creating a thriving team environment. Explore the foundational role of loyalty and its five key aspects, including honesty and consistency. Learn about the importance of recruiting the right fit, focusing on character and passion. Understand the ongoing effort required...
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Heavy Or Not – The O.G. Swim Guide, Episode #31 “You can prepare for the work, but you can’t always predict the weather.” In this episode of Heavy Or Not, we explore the real-world parallels between weathering literal storms and facing the emotional and professional trials coaches endure over time. Coaches Jim Lutz and Barry Healy share hard-won lessons from the deck and beyond. Featured Voices: Jim Lutz: Coach, author, and Arizona sunshine philosopher Barry Healy: Veteran Canadian coach and lifelong mentor Special reference: Dr. John Hogg, sport psychologist and...
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In this episode of the podcast, Heavy Or Not, we kick off with friend and O.G., Wayne Goldsmith. His rant delves into the unsettling mark of young champions at the age of 8 and 9. His podcast is called, Sports Thoughts. Then we pivot to talk about two successful college sports programs that have been abruptly cut. Oh no! Cal Polly Swimming, Men & Women's Teams, plus Grand Canyon University Men's Volleyball suffered unexpected and unexplainable cuts. Heavy topics. Abrupt losses. Heartbreaks. Links: Notes: The opening segment supplied by Wayne is a fine...
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Full team and coaches role play activities in 10 scenes that progress in a full-blown story. Heavy Or Not – The O.G. Swim Guide | Episode 29 A peek inside Dr. John Hogg’s Mental Skills for Young Athletes - course and ebooks Take the time and boost performance, focus, and confidence in your athletes. This episode of Heavy Or Not dives into the often overlooked but game-changing world of mental skills training. We explore the groundbreaking work of Dr. John M. Hogg and the “Script and Screenplay” eBook, where athletes develop self-awareness, goal-setting, and emotional control...
info_outlineA heartfelt farewell of a dedicated water safety advocate, Bob Pratt.
Plus, we’ll explore insights from the world of competitive swimming.
This is NOT okay!
Join us as we uncover the challenges and triumphs faced by those committed to making a difference.
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Bob Pratt's emotional farewell and reflections on his water safety advocacy journey.
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The impact of organizational politics on rescue operations and public safety.
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The challenges of misinformation in the water safety community.
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Katinka Hosszu's journey and experiences came into focus on another podcast that should not be missed.
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Dr. Genedijus Sokolovas discusses the importance of aerobic development in young athletes. That sets the stage for talk about the expansion of the Olympic Swimming Events to include the 50-meter back, 50-meter breast and the 50-meter fly for LA28.
Doctor G said:
There are some so-called sensitive periods of development in long-term training, and I was discussing all that in my course. If we are missing aerobic development sensitive period,,, we are done. It will be very hard to develop good aerobic fitness. And that sensitive period of development for kids starts at age 11 for girls, and 12 for boys.
How many coaches are know about that and focusing on aerobic development at that age?
I don't know how many.
Based on my conversations with coaches, very little. I'm going to show them models of how much you should reach with aerobic swimming at sensitive period of development.
Ron Aitken from Sandpipers, he told me, oh, we're exactly on this volume, sir.
But how many other teams are?
I think they're much lower.
From my experience, teams that I was working with, 70%, 80% of them are NOT reaching this volumes. And they're not developing good aerobic conditioning in that age. And that transfers to elite also, actually. They never will be good if they didn't do good aerobic training. They're not recovering well, because aerobic training improves muscular capillarization. More oxygen is coming, more nutrients coming. Metabolic products are removed faster.
And if we are not developing that, we can work as hard as we want later on. And we'll not develop middle distance.
Also Watch:
YouTube of Unfiltered Waters with guest, Katinka Hosszu
Join Katie and Elizabeth with their podcast, Unfiltered Waters, as they share great moments with superstar Katinka Hosszu in Hungary.
Whether you're a seasoned swimmer or just love a good story, there's something here for everyone.
You'll Learn:
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The Importance of Water Safety Advocacy: Hear Bob Pratt’s heartfelt farewell and his lifelong dedication to drowning prevention. Discover why this mission is more crucial than ever.
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The Peter Principle in Action: Learn about Bob Pratt’s experiences with organizational challenges and how they can impact effectiveness and morale.
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Olympic Insights from Katinka Hosszu: Get a behind-the-scenes look at Katinka’s journey with a brief pointer to her mental strategies she used to handle the pressure of being a top contender. Go listen to that other podcast next.
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The Role of Aerobic Development in Swimming: Dr. Genedijus Sokolovas shares insights on the critical periods for developing aerobic fitness in young swimmers and why it’s essential for long-term success.
Fun Fact from the Episode: Did you know that Katinka Hosszu has competed in five Olympic Games? Her journey is inspiring, and she shares some of her most memorable moments in a fun interview.
Call to Action:
Ready to dive in? Click to https://Read.SwimISCA.org and check out the free and open course, Water Safety Jam from the Great Lakes Consortium which includes a taste of Bob’s impact.