Swimming Gets Smart Runners, cyclists, and triathletes have used smart devices for years, but swimmers have traditionally left their tech in their swim bag. Advances in wearable technology make it a good time to check out new products. By David McGlynn
Swimming's Physiologist During his doctoral training, David Costill realized he loved research. He began combining his academic training and interest in physiology and biology with his coaching and swimming experience to develop a new type of research role in the budding field of exercise physiology. By Elaine K. Howley
How to Do Backstroke Kick Here are the key skills for developing an effective backstroke kick and how to improve those skills so you can swim a faster and easier backstroke. By Kris Goodrich
The Doctor Will See You Now Membership-based medical practices, which are also known as direct primary care or concierge medicine, can be found in every major American city, and with fees much lower than you might expect. By David McGlynn