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Swimming Past 50 (Ageless Athlete Series) [Paperback]

Mel Goldstein (Author), David Tanner (Author)
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Ageless Athlete Series May 19, 1999
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Swimming is a sport especially well-suited for older adults. But most books cater to younger, competitive high school and college swimmers and their coaches.

Swimming Past 50 offers age-appropriate fitness and competition training programs as well as many valuable insights for swimmers who have lapped the 50-year mark. Swimming is increasingly popular among this growing age group as it is an ideal sport for developing cardiovascular fitness while putting little or no wear and tear on bones and joints. This book provides special insights and recommendations for mature swimmers. Whether you swim to stay in shape or compete as a Masters swimmer, you'll find the material useful and accurate.

Authors Mel Goldstein and Dave Tanner know their subject matter well. Both swam at Indiana University under the tutelage of legendary coach James ""Doc"" Counsilman. Goldstein went on to coach Masters swimmers and to swim competitively, and he currently ranks among the top ten nationally in the 60 to 64 age group. Tanner is a world champion and All-American swimmer and also competes in a variety of endurance sports. As an exercise physiologist and high school swim coach, he has studied training methods and schedules for fitness and performance in swimming.

Whether you want to be a more efficient and fit lap swimmer or a faster competitor in the next Masters competition you enter, Swimming Past 50 is your guide to success. Training methods, stroke technique instructions, and drills are accompanied by important age considerations. The book also provides dryland and in-pool training programs for different levels of age 50 and over swimmers. As a special bonus, the authors have included sample workout schedules for the entire year.

Age was always a poor excuse not to swim. Now Swimming Past 50 shows there's no excuse at all, so jump right in.

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"""Many thanks to Mel and Dave for continuing Doc's unselfish tradition of sharing knowledge with others. Having a complete book specific to the mature swimmer is a great motivator. Look out, Mel!"""
Bill Mulliken
Olympic gold medalist, 200-meter breaststroke (1960)
"""This is a unique study of Masters swimming that covers all aspects of the subject in a logical, readable form. The book is filled with information that will benefit even the most experienced Masters swimmer. It should be added to all team libraries and read by all Masters swimmers and triathletes. I found the chapters on dryland training and on prevention and treatment of injuries to be especially informative, interesting, and relevant for me. The authors have put together a book that will appeal to the many Masters and adult fitness swimmers who are active in different ways in this wonderful sport. It is long overdue."""
Jeff Farrell
Six-event National and five-event World Masters Champion (1998)
Two-event Olympic gold medalist (1960)
International Swimming Hall of Fame member
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""Many thanks to Mel and Dave for continuing Doc's unselfish tradition of sharing knowledge with others. Having a complete book specific to the mature swimmer is a great motivator. Look out, Mel!""
Bill Mulliken
Olympic gold medalist, 200-meter breaststroke (1960)

""This is a unique study of Masters swimming that covers all aspects of the subject in a logical, readable form. The book is filled with information that will benefit even the most experienced Masters swimmer. It should be added to all team libraries and read by all Masters swimmers and triathletes. I found the chapters on dryland training and on prevention and treatment of injuries to be especially informative, interesting, and relevant for me. The authors have put together a book that will appeal to the many Masters and adult fitness swimmers who are active in different ways in this wonderful sport. It is long overdue.""
Jeff Farrell
Six-event National and five-event World Masters Champion (1998)
Two-event Olympic gold medalist (1960)
International Swimming Hall of Fame member

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Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 18 and up
  • Paperback: 216 pages
  • Publisher: Human Kinetics (May 19, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0880119071
  • ISBN-13: 978-0880119078
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6.3 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,213,017 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars written by a swimmer for swimmers, October 7, 1999
This review is from: Swimming Past 50 (Ageless Athlete Series) (Paperback)
Mel understands every aspect of serious swimming and is able to communicate his life's experience with the sport in an understandable and enjoyable way. As a fellow US Masters swimmer, I especially apprecitate his knowledge of what it takes to get faster on a continuing basis through an understanding of stroke mechanics and training.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific book on physiology, technique, and training., August 5, 1999
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This is a superb book for any adult swimmer (not just those over 50), with clear discussion of physiology and training principles, as well as enjoyable biographical sketches of some masters swimmers. Highly recommended!!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not for beginners, March 1, 2006
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Be warned -- this book is aimed more at serious swimmers, those largely with competitive urges, than at the fitness swimmer who is interested primarily in the health benefits of swimming as exercise.

The authors are explicit about their purpose. They state: "Swimming Past 50 is not a 'learn to swim' book. [It] covers in more depth the benefits of an intense, structured training program, in order to prepare for competition."

I swam competitively in high school, 45 years ago. Recently, I decided to get back into swimming as an additional mode of exercise beside the running I've done for nearly 50 years. Because of the long time away from swimming, I felt I needed some guidance. I have on my shelf two books from this same series: "Weight Training Past 50" and "Running Past 50." I found both of those helpful for someone with my interests. I thought that "Swimming Past 50" would be the same kind of book.

However, I discovered that the book centers on serious training, with distances on the order of 3000 to 4500 yards per workout. Now, I don't have the time for that kind of training commitment, nor the interest in working through the multiple levels of training cycles described (multiyear, annual, macrocycle, microcycle, and workout -- one or two per day!!), nor the cascades of sets of laps at different paces, etc., etc., that this book describes and recommends.

If you are interested in being this kind of serious swimmer, as opposed to someone (like me) who only wants a less impactful form of exercise, perhaps you will find this book useful. I give it only three stars to emphasize that the raves it gets from other reviewers need a touch of circumspection.
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Swimming is the perfect exercise for lifetime fitness. Read the first page
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preparatory mesocycle, goal set training, competitive mesocycle, transition mesocycle, broken swims, workout structure, dryland training, deltoid exercise, fitness swimmers, older swimmers, fatigue zone, pace clock, multiyear cycle, stroke mechanics, streamlined position, masters swimmers, dolphin kick, stroke drills, grab start, swim training, aerobic base, easy swim, older athlete, stroke technique, training stimuli
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Conclusion Swim, United States, Doc Counsilman, Conclusion Kick, Recovery Day, English Channel, Nancy Ridout, Aerobic Middle, Kick Fly, Maintenance Emphasize, Maintenance Recovery
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