ISCA Summit and Science Update

0  comments

March Science Newletter
ISCA Hall of Fame Summit
Presentations
  • Polarized Swim Training – The Science Behind Sound Decision Making – Dr. Daniel Carl
  • Hydrodynamics Mechanisms Underlying Human Swimming Propulsion – Dr. Ernie Maglischo
  • The World (Record) is Not Enough: How to Swim 100 Meters in 40 Seconds – Dr. Rod Havriluk
  • The Relevance of Genetics to Competitive Swimming – Dr. Tom Cross
  • Reverse Taper for High Aerobic Athletes – Matthew Johnson
  • Accutraining, Games and Gimmicks, and Visualization – Bob Steele
  • Benefits of ISCA’s Lifespan Aquatics Programming – Mark Rauterkus
  • Emotional Strength Training: Equipping Athletes to Win in Life – Jamil Higley
Panels
  • Women in Swimming – Kathleen Prindle, Kim Bracken, Brooke Bennett, Dr. Ina Harizanova
  • The Coaches Role in Dry Land Exercise to Prevent Injury and Increase Performance – Dr. Ted Becker, Dr. Rod Havriluk, & Jack Simon
  • How to Work with Multi-Sport Athletes – Kathleen Prindle, Kim Bracken, Dr. Ina Harizanova, Dr. John Heil
  • The Changes in Swimming Over the Last 25 Years & What to Expect in the Next 25 Years – Jon Urbancheck, Bob Steele, Steve Bultman, Jack Simon, Tom Himes, & Maureen Sheehan
  • Psychological Ingredients Needed to Make a Great Swimmer – Tom Himes, Bob Steele, Jack Simon, Doug Fonder & Dr. John Heil
  • What You Want from an Age-Group Program to Develop a Great Senior Team, a Great High School Team, and a Great Athlete to Swim in College – Doug Fonder, Tom Himes, Steve Bultman, Jon Urbancheck
Pool Sessions
  • Teaching the IM Turns – Steve Bultman
  • The Importance of the Dolphin Kick – Abbi Fish
  • Benefits of the GMX7 Training Device – Dave McCagg
Summit Registration
The ISCA Summit is March 26-28 at the St Pete Hilton in Florida.
Podcast on Testosterone & Swimming Performance
Muscle Mass Increase by Age and Sex
Males increase skeletal muscle mass substantially more than females with puberty (McCarthy, Samani‐Radi, Jebb, & Prentice, 2014).
Strength Increase by Age and Sex
Males increase grip strength substantially more than females with puberty (Kolimechkov, Petrov, Alexandrova, 2019).
ISCA Certification Program
Biomechanical Foundations of Swimming
The following courses are Powerpoint Slide Shows with the option to display subtitles in 68 different languages. The courses will soon be available on the ISCA website and are now available on the STR website.
ISCA Science Partners

Loved this? Spread the word

{"email":"Email address invalid","url":"Website address invalid","required":"Required field missing"}
>
Processing...