
Advertorial / USMS Clubs / USMS Promotional
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Coaching / USMS Clubs / USMS Promotional
Many swimmers, your writer included, have had an initial hesitation to join a Masters program; after all, this is a team for serious swimmers, right? Super speedy Type As who thrive on competition or weekend warriors hungry to improve their swimming technique for triathlons?
USMS Clubs
US Masters Swimming Coach Scott Bay is an ASCA Level 4 Coach. He has been actively coaching for over 20 years. He coaches 3 practices at the Port Orange YMCA, Ormond Beach YMCA and Daytona State College. Daytona Beach Masters is affiliated with Daytona Beach Speed, which is the home team of Ryan Lochte.
Events / USMS Clubs
Hosted by Cambridge Masters Swim Club, this annual meet was held at Blodgett Pool on the campus of Harvard University in Boston, MA. 1,064 Swimmers registered for this swim meet, making it one of the...
Events / Fitness / USMS Clubs
Tom Taylor is a part time resident of Sun City, Arizona, but he is fully invested in his winter community and his swim team. He proved his commitment recently by organizing a swim relay in...
USMS Clubs / USMS Promotional
The USMS Club Development program wants to help your club. One of the key factors in our USMS Strategic Plan is membership growth and retention of members. USMS has funded a pilot program for the...
USMS Clubs / USMS Promotional
The stock market is down. It's been a challenging year. But there is a place in USMS going above 10,000...
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