Hey everyone! Another great swimming article in the New York Times today with pictures! Would someone please add a link? I don't know how; only get the hardcopy edition.
She is so awesome!!!!!
I spoke with Josh Davis
he said most of his training comes from doing his
www.USASwimmer.com swim clinics
at some point during the clinic he's in the water and
races the kids in a 50
I think he also has a lap pool in his front yard.
Plus he wore an LZR at Nats
He has a new book coming out called
The Goal & The Glory: World-Class Athletes Share Their Inspiring Stories
Since the apostle Paul, athletic training and competition have inspired countless believers towards excellence in their faith. Now gain fight-the-good-fight insights from world-class Chrisitian athletes---including past Olympic champions and current hopefuls!
Compiled by 5-Time Olympic Medalist Josh Davis, this unique devotional features 60 meditations exploring dedication and sacrifice while practicing God's presence on the road to glory.
Coming to a book store near you...June 2008
Josh Davis is obviously relying on tremendous talent and training from his NCAA days - but he says on Floswimming that he trains just 3000-4000 yds. per week. Much of it is resistance (pulley) based. His 1:36.54 200 free is pretty incredible at 35 years old.
I spoke with Josh Davis
he said most of his training comes from doing his
www.USASwimmer.com swim clinics
at some point during the clinic he's in the water and
races the kids in a 50
I think he also has a lap pool in his front yard.
Plus he wore an LZR at Nats
He has a new book coming out called
The Goal & The Glory: World-Class Athletes Share Their Inspiring Stories
Since the apostle Paul, athletic training and competition have inspired countless believers towards excellence in their faith. Now gain fight-the-good-fight insights from world-class Chrisitian athletes---including past Olympic champions and current hopefuls!
Compiled by 5-Time Olympic Medalist Josh Davis, this unique devotional features 60 meditations exploring dedication and sacrifice while practicing God's presence on the road to glory.
Coming to a book store near you...June 2008
Josh Davis is obviously relying on tremendous talent and training from his NCAA days - but he says on Floswimming that he trains just 3000-4000 yds. per week. Much of it is resistance (pulley) based. His 1:36.54 200 free is pretty incredible at 35 years old.