Coaching Swimming Successfully (Coaching Successfully Series)

Coaching Swimming Successfully (Coaching Successfully Series)

by Dick Hannula (Author), SkipKenny (Foreword), Skip Kenny (Foreword)

Synopsis

This guide to constructing a successful swimming programme covers all aspects of coaching including motivation, communication, planning, technique instrcution and evaluation.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: Human Kinetics
Published: Apr 2003

ISBN 10: 0736045198
ISBN 13: 9780736045193

Media Reviews
A very thorough book on all parts of the sport of swimming. Each section is filled with helpful tips and reminders.
Nort Thornton
Two-time NCAA national champion
Head coach of men's swimming, University of California at Berkeley
With Coaching Swimming Successfully, coaches at all levels can benefit from the wisdom of one of the greatest coaches our sport has ever known. I encourage you to read and learn from this valuable book. It's a great source of information and insight for coaches and their swimmers.
Skip Kenney
Six-time NCAA Coach of the Year
Head coach of men's swimming, Stanford University
Organized and succinct, this book will benefit all coaches who read and study it.
Peter Daland
President American Swim Coaches Association
Former USC Head Men's Swimming Coach
Coaching Swimming Successfully is an excellent teaching tool for coaches and swimmers, but more importantly, it speaks to the art of coaching. A must for all swimming coaches.
Jill Sterkel
Head Women's Swim Coach
University of Texas at Austin


Author Bio

Dick Hannula is one of the winningest high school and club coaches in the history of swimming, having racked up the longest high school undefeated streak on record, undefeated in 323 consecutive meets--including 24 consecutive Washington state high school boys' swimming championships. He is also one of the most respected coaches in swimming, having coached or consulted with teams from high school to the Olympic level. Hannula is a former multiple-term president of the American Swimming Coaches Association and a former vice-president of the World Swimming Coaches Association. He is a member of both the American Swim Coaches Association's Hall of Fame and the International Swimming Hall of Fame. Hannula resides in Tacoma, Washington.