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dick hannula: Coaching Swimming Successfully Dick Hannula, 2003 Coaching foundation - Stroke technique - Coaching plans - Meets - Evaluation. |
dick hannula: The Swim Coaching Bible Volume I Dick Hannula, Nort Thornton, 2001-07-02 The Swim Coaching Bible offers you an all-star, international cast of swimming experts sharing their knowledge on producing the most successful individual athletes and teams in the sport. This book is sure to be a classic—one that swimming coaches reach for again and again. Specifically, The Swim Coaching Bible covers the key principles of coaching and program administration, conducting effective practice sessions, teaching techniques for every stroke, and training programs for every event. Endorsed by the World Swimming Coaches Association, the book shares the wisdom of the world's best coaches, who address the topics they know best. Contributors include: Richard Quick: Believing in Belief Jean Freeman: Putting Fun Into the Swimming Experience Peter Daland: Coaching With Integrity John Leonard: Tailoring Your Approach to Specific Competition Levels Jack Bauerle: Administering and Marketing a Winning Program Skip Kenney: Developing a Successful Team Bill Sweetenham: Maximizing a Swimmer's Talent Development Jill Sterkel: Long- and Short-Range Planning Bruce R. Mason: Putting Science Into Practice Deryk Snelling: Applying the Art of Coaching Rick DeMont: Freestyle Technique Dick Hannula: Backstroke Technique Pablo Morales: Butterfly Technique David Salo: BreaststrokeTechnique John Trembley and Gary Fielder: Starts, Turns, and Finishes Michael Bottom: Freestyle Sprint Training Doug Frost: Freestyle Middle-Distance Training Dick Jochums: Freestyle Distance Training Eddie Reese: Backstroke and Butterfly Sprint Training Bill Rose: Backstroke and Butterfly 200-Meter Training Jon Urbanchek: Breaststroke Training Dick Shoulberg: Individual Medley Training David Marsh: Relay Training Randy Reese: Power Training Don Gambril: Preparing to Excel in Competition This is, without question, the most prolific and authoritative group ever assembled in a single swimming book. The Swim Coaching Bible is a book that will be treasured for many years to come. |
dick hannula: Swimming World and Junior Swimmer , 1983 |
dick hannula: Swimming Fastest Ernest W. Maglischo, 2003 An illustrated guide to competitive swimming containing detailed overviews of the four primary strokes; racing strategies; and the most effective training methods and the science behind why they work. |
dick hannula: The Swim Coaching Bible Volume II Dick Hannula, Nort Thornton, 2012-04-09 For more than a decade, top coaches have turned to one resource time and time again. Collecting the wisdom, insights, and advice from the sport’s legendary instructors, The Swim Coaching Bible immediately established its place in the libraries of swim coaches around the globe. Coaches, it’s time to make room alongside that classic for a new resource! The Swim Coaching Bible, Volume II, picks up where the original left off, providing more instruction, guidance, and expertise on every aspect of the sport. Inside, you’ll learn the secrets, strategies, and philosophies of 27 of today’s most successful coaches, including these legendary leaders: • Jack Bauerle • George Block • Mike Bottom • Bob Bowman • Sid Cassidy • John Urbancheck • Bill Rose • Vern Gambetta • David Durden • Brett Hawke • Gregg Troy • John Leonard • Dick Shoulberg • David Marsh • Teri McKeever • Bill Sweetenham From developing swimmers to building a winning program, teaching the nuances and refining stroke techniques to applying the latest research to training and conditioning programs, it’s all here. Endorsed by the World Swimming Coaches Association, this new collection is another landmark work in competitive swimming. If you coach the sport or want a competitive edge, The Swim Coaching Bible, Volume II, is a must-own. |
dick hannula: The Normal Accident Theory of Education Andrew K. Milton, 2014-04-01 Much of the current debate about education too often resembles the blind men describing an elephant--apprehending only a particular part of the situation or the process, many analysts tell an evocative but incomplete story. The so-called ‘reform’ discussion proceeds with a lack of depth about the nuances and realistic limitations in the institutional order of school. This book argues that as regulation of schools moves further up the bureaucratic hierarchy (first to state departments of education then to the national department of education) the legal and institutional requirements get more intensive but less concretely useful in class rooms. This bureaucratization serves to ‘tighten’ the organizational environment, thereby increasing the risk of normal accidents. The increasing governmental management, in other words, makes it more likely that schools will ‘fail’ to meet their goals. Analyses of education are too often developed for public consumption in a fast-moving political world. This book examines some of the deeper organizational reasons why things don’t work so well in school, as well as a look at some of things that do work. Most importantly, the book will explain how the social and cultural expectations of what schools can do may create unrealistic hopes. We, as a society, and schools, as institutions, embrace these unreasonably high hopes at our collective peril. |
dick hannula: Mr. Pipes and the British Hymn Makers Douglas Bond, 2012-11-20 This first book in the series by Douglas Bond tells the story of two teens who, while on vacation in England, are befriended by an elderly English gentlemen called Mr. Pipes. Through this relationship they learn about famous British hymn writers. They also learn about the value of traditional worship and praise. |
dick hannula: Discover Swimming Roberto Strauss, 2019-08-28 A common sense approach for teachers, coaches, & PE students. Are you the BEST swim instructor that you that you can be? Are you the BEST parent that you can be? That's why you chose this handbook! WELCOME to the world of Discovering Swimming. In this book, I will share with you all the wisdom that I have been taught and as the founder and director of Swim Gym/H2O's Foundation. During this time, educators from around the world, my swim instructors, the parents of my students have taught me, but most of all, I have learned from my students. |
dick hannula: Swim Speed Strokes for Swimmers and Triathletes Sheila Taormina, 2014-10-01 Swim better and faster in all four strokes with 4-time Olympian and gold medalist Sheila Taormina. In her bestselling book Swim Speed Secrets, Taormina revealed the freestyle swimming technique used by the world's fastest swimmers. Now in Swim Speed Strokes, she shows swimmers and triathletes how to swim their best in all four strokes: butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle. Using crystal-clear photographs and her engaging, straightforward style, Coach Taormina explains the science behind power and speed in the water, explores the elements common to every stroke, and examines the technique of each stroke. Over the course of 4 Olympic Games and throughout her career as a world champion triathlete, Taormina refined her exceptional technique as a student of the sport, studying the world’s best swimmers using underwater photographs and video analysis. From Johnny Weissmuller to Michael Phelps, the world’s fastest swimmers share two common elements: high stroke rate and a high-elbow underwater pull. Swim Speed Strokes goes deep into the fastest swimming techniques and breaks down the pull, kick, core movement, and timing of 13 elite swimmers and Olympians including Peter Vanderkaay, Rebecca Soni, Aaron Peirsol, Rowdy Gaines, Ashley Whitney, Vlad Morozov, Ariana Kukors, Andrew Gemmell, Laura Sogar, Nicolas Fink, Elizabeth Beisel, Doug Reynolds, and Melanie Margalis. From the catch through the curvilinear path and diagonal phase to the power-packed finish phase, Taormina explores the pull patterns to show how any swimmer can improve their own swimming. Whether you want to master every stroke or simply improve on your best one, Swim Speed Strokes will show you how to become the strongest swimmer you can be. |
dick hannula: Tacoma's Parks Melissa McGinnis, Doreen Beard Simpkins, 2007 When civic benefactor Clinton P. Ferry donated a graceful, elliptically shaped plot of land in 1883 for the first park in Tacoma, he hoped his adopted hometown would do him proud and become a veritable city of parks. The young community did not disappoint. Landmarks such as Wright Park, Lincoln Park, and Point Defiance Park graced the landscape by 1900, a testament to Tacomas appreciation for beauty, conservation, and recreation, which continues to this day. In 1907, residents voted to establish the Metropolitan Park District of Tacoma, Washingtons first independent parks municipality, to act as steward of these civic treasures. A century later, Metro Parks Tacoma embraces some 57 parks covering 2,700 acres, as well as swimming pools, sports complexes, community centers, and recreational programs for all ages. |
dick hannula: AAU News Amateur Athletic Union of the United States, 1979 |
dick hannula: The Great Book of Seattle Sports Lists Mike Gastineau, 2010-10 With loyal fans supporting their major sports teams in the Seahawks (NFL), Mariners (MLB) - plus a rabid fan base for University of Washington jocks - Seattle is a great place for a sports debate. Local sports-radio talker Mike Gastineau teams up with longtime sportswriters Steve Rudman and Art Thiel to bring Seattle sports history to life with this provocative and enjoyable - not to mention debatable - book of lists. They also enlist list contributions by famous players, coaches, and Seattle celebrities including Mike Holmgren, Matt Hasselbeck, Ichiro Suzuki, George Karl, Pearl Jam, Kevin Calabro, Sir Mix-a-Lot, and more. |
dick hannula: The Official National Collegiate Athletic Association Swimming Guide National Collegiate Athletic Association, 1978 |
dick hannula: Rules for Competitive Swimming, Diving, Water Polo Amateur Athletic Union of the United States, 1972 |
dick hannula: Sports Market Place , 1985 The premier reference book for everything and everybody related to the sports industry. |
dick hannula: Official AAU Aquatics Handbook Amateur Athletic Union of the United States, 1973 |
dick hannula: The Framing of Policy Laurence Hilmond Chalip, 1988 |
dick hannula: Today's Journalism for Today's Schools James Kenner Agnew, 1960 |
dick hannula: The Publishers Weekly , 2001 |
dick hannula: Washington Education , 1958 |
dick hannula: Energistics Buster Crabbe, 1976 |
dick hannula: Writer's Guide to Book Editors, Publishers and Literary Agents, 2002-2003 Jeff Herman, 2001-07-10 This one-of-a-kind reference provides critical information on securing publishing contracts. |
dick hannula: Library Journal , 2001 |
dick hannula: The 3rd Underground Shopper Sue Goldstein, 1987 A complete update of all entries, phone numbers, and credit cards accepted, adding close to 200 brand-new listings, are featured in this 3rd edition of the 150,000-copy selling mail-order consumer guide. |
dick hannula: Event Management for Sportdirectors American Sport Education Program, 1996 Event Management for SportDirectors is a handy tool for planning and managing practically any type or size of athletic event. It provides a comprehensive checklist of 18 categories, along with tasks to be completed for each category, allowing you to conduct even the most complicated functions in a systematic and organized manner. Whether you're planning a major tournament, managing a fund-raiser, or hosting a small intramural competition, Event Management for SportDirectors will guide you each step of the way. Because Event Management for SportDirectors is designed for flexibility, you can use it easily for either small or large events. The guide provides complete instructions for adjusting event tasks to meet your specific needs. Event Management for SportDirectors is an excellent resource for busy interscholastic athletic directors, sport directors of Olympic national governing bodies, and anyone else who plans and administers athletic events. |
dick hannula: Journal of Sport Psychology , 1985 |
dick hannula: Pacific Coast Conference Records Book Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, 1916 |
dick hannula: Library Journal Melvil Dewey, Richard Rogers Bowker, L. Pylodet, Charles Ammi Cutter, Bertine Emma Weston, Karl Brown, Helen E. Wessells, 2007 Includes, beginning Sept. 15, 1954 (and on the 15th of each month, Sept.-May) a special section: School library journal, ISSN 0000-0035, (called Junior libraries, 1954-May 1961). Also issued separately. |
dick hannula: Scholastic Coach , 1988 |
dick hannula: Pa'thlete , 1973 |
dick hannula: Bowker's Complete Video Directory , 2000 |
dick hannula: Lear's , 1989 |
dick hannula: America's Greatest Coaches Mike Koehler, 1990 First ever compilation to rank coaches in 19 major men's and women's sports. Includes bios of top five coaches at each level of play--high school, college and professional. |
dick hannula: Natacion para padres Rene Hernandez, 2015-06-24 |
dick hannula: NCAA Championships , 1998 Official ... National Collegiate Championships records book. |
dick hannula: NCAA Official ... National Collegiate Championships Records , 1999 |
dick hannula: Directory Amateur Athletic Union of the United States, 1972 |
dick hannula: Book of Days C. Edward Wall, 1987 |
dick hannula: The Crimson and the Gray Richard B. Fry, 1989 The Crimson and the Gray reviews the sports history of Washington State University from its very first athletic contest, which resulted in a shutout victory for its baseball team. Learn about early WSU football, including the miracle team of 1906, which was undefeated, untied, and unscored upon. Read about the exploits of Hack Applequist, Biff Bangs, Bobo Brayton, Hugh the Phantom Campbell, Bull Durham (who later became an admiral), the two Docs, Froggy, Ike, the Moose of the Palouse, the Silver Fox, and hundreds of other sports greats. |
dick hannula: Creative Coaching Jerry Lynch, 2001-02-20 Times have changed in the coaching profession. In today’s world of sport, players must deal with complex issues. Athletes are now more apt to fight for what they deserve than they were in the Vince Lombardi or John Wooden eras. That makes your role as the coach tougher than ever. Not only must you teach athletes the skills, strategies, and discipline to help them succeed; you also are expected to guide, encourage, respect, and inspire athletes. Creative Coaching is a strategic handbook for addressing the challenges of coaching modern athletes and maximizing their sport performance. Written by one of this country’s top coaching consultants, the book presents innovative approaches with proven payoffs. What sets author Jerry Lynch’s coaching method apart is his unique, collective approach. You will learn to teach, guide, and motivate in a reciprocal relationship with athletes. Respect and authority are earned not through a title or through disciplinary measures but through a clear vision and effective communication that prompts athletes to exert maximum effort toward their goals and develop their own decision-making skills—all of which have a direct performance payoff. Creative Coaching explores three facets of successful coaching. Part I, Developing Qualities for Successful Leadership, provides assessment tools to help you identify your leadership style and better understand the athletes you work with. Part II, Leading With a Purpose, will help you position yourself to be a more effective leader and create a positive training environment based on what you know about your athletes and your own leadership style. Finally, Part III, Unleashing Prepared Athletes, shows you how to bring it all together to help athletes reach their potential during competition. Throughout the book, you’ll be challenged with real scenarios in which you must try to solve problems, and new strategies that have proven to be effective with today’s athletes. The approach presented in this book gets results. Those who have immersed themselves and their teams in this approach have produced very successful records. During the past 10 years, author Jerry Lynch has worked closely with 21 teams who reached the Final Four—12 of those teams won the national championship—and with individual clients who have won a collective total of 15 national championships. Creative Coaching is more than a “how to win” manual. The inventive techniques apply to a wide variety of coaching situations and will help you and your athletes experience all the fun and passion of sport—at the same time, you’ll perform your best. |
Dick Hannula - Wikipedia
Dick Hannula, Sr. is an International Hall of Fame swimming coach and former competitive swimmer for Washington State University from Tacoma, Washington best …
Dick Hannula Sr. - Tacoma Sports Museum
Dick Hannula is one of the most successful high school coaches in Washington state history. Hannula’s swimming teams at Wilson High School went undefeated in 323 meets, …
Hannula a maker of swimming champions - The Seattle Times
May 23, 2006 · Dick Hannula, talking with his team before a meet in 1983, won 23 consecutive state swimming championships, making him the most successful coach in Washington high …
Dick Hannula - International Swimming Hall of Fame (ISHOF)
His swimmers won 24 consecutive State championships, an incredible streak of 323 swimming meets without a loss. “We did have one tie in 1977,” this no-hype guy admits with straight-faced …
Dick Hannula Amateur Athlete of the Year | Tacoma Athletic
Dick Hannula is one of the most successful high school coaches in Washington state history. Hannula’s swim teams at Wilson High School went undefeated in 323 meets, which …
Dick Hannula - Wikipedia
Dick Hannula, Sr. is an International Hall of Fame swimming coach and former competitive swimmer for …
Dick Hannula Sr. - Tacoma Sports Museum
Dick Hannula is one of the most successful high school coaches in Washington state history. Hannula’s …
Hannula a maker of swimming champions - The Seattle Times
May 23, 2006 · Dick Hannula, talking with his team before a meet in 1983, won 23 consecutive state swimming …
Dick Hannula - International Swimming Hall of Fame (ISHOF)
His swimmers won 24 consecutive State championships, an incredible streak of 323 swimming meets without a loss. …
Dick Hannula Amateur Athlete of the Year | Tacoma Athletic
Dick Hannula is one of the most successful high school coaches in Washington state history. Hannula’s …