This increase should net over $4M in additional revenue for USA Swimming in 2004. The current annual budget is roughly $15M. The resolution calls for the additional monies to be spent as follows:
July 24-27, 2003 | Long Course Sectionals | UMBC
Aug 6-9, 2003 | Long Course Zones | Pittsburgh
| Feb 11-15, 2004 | Spring Nationals | TBD (held early because of Olympic Trials)
| Mar 25-28, 2004 | Spring Sectionals (LC) | TBA
| April 1-3, 2004 | Short Course Zones | Freedom Center
| July 7-14, 2004 | Olympic Trials | Long Beach, CA
| July 22-25, 2004 | Long Course Sectionals | {OCCS & PM are considering a bid for this meet}
| Aug 3-7, 2004 | Summer Nationals | Stanford (pending)
| Aug 11-14, 2004 | Long Course Zones | Buffalo
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Mutual of Omaha Duel in the Pool
There will be a one day dual meet between the US and Australian national teams, in Indianapolis, on April 6, the day after Spring Nationals. The Aussies will be coming off their World Championships selection meet. This is a first for USA Swimming and is designed to develop excitement in the sport. The event will be covered by one of the major networks on the next weekend, April 12&13, in prime time.
STROKE DEVELOPMENT PROMOTIONAL: USA Swimming is looking into expanding their relationship with Nickelodeon (which already carries Splash TV and USA Swimming public service announcements), by developing an integrated consumer program targeted at the important 5-11 year old demographic that is designed to
CATCH THE SPIRIT CAMP is an ongoing promotional program for attracting new swimmers; it was mentioned but I did not get the details.
SPORTS MEDICINE AND SCIENCE NETWORK is being reorganized and enhanced. Currently, athletes, parents and coaches may visit the Sports Medicine section of the USA Swimming website to find professional (physicians, massage therapists, trainers, nutritionists, physiologists, etc.) in their local area who are sympathetic to the needs of our athletes. The site includes a way to submit the names of professionals who should be added to the network.
NUTRITION: The Sports Medicine department has developed an online Nutrition Evaluation package that swimmers can use each day to evaluate their nutritional requirements, intake and usage. It should be available in December (it is being used by the National Team athletes in a trial right now). Contact Charlene Boudreau in Colorado Springs.
DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS: Charlene provided an excellent presentation to the Age Group section on the use of dietary supplements ranging from Gatorade to androstenedione. They have adopted a Green/Yellow/Red approach that is simple to understand. Green products are safe in normal quantities, yellow items are to be used with caution for a variety of reasons, red items are either banned in our sport, generally considered unsafe, or both. I found this short list informative:
Green: Flintstones, Centrum, Iron, Gatorade, Powerade, Power Bars, Clifshots, Slimfast
Yellow: Mega dose (>500% of recommended daily value) of supplements such as vitamin E; supplements with added herbals (such as Endurox); protein powders of any kind; and Creatine (with a very significant caution)
Red: Andro products (banned in swimming), energizers (such as caffiene supplements), weight loss products (such as diet pills that can contain banned substances), and muscle builder products
We can tell our age group swimmers and their parents that everything legal that can be found in supplements can also be found in the right foods, and a well-designed diet is a better approach. Here are some simple guidelines
DARTSWIM: The Sports Science department has developed a software package that will allow a coach to provide very impressive digital video stroke evaluation. The package will be modestly priced - basic package in the $20 range and full package for $300. It was modified from software originally developed for golf pros to evaluate golf swings. Check out both inormation posted at USA Swimming and at www.dartswim.com
OUTREACH: USA Swimming has an outreach program targeted at minority swimmers. I did not get the details, but funds are available for grants to teams for developing/executing outreach programs.
SHOULDER INJURY PREVENTION: For our coaches, there is a report on a shoulder injury prevention workshop, held earlier this year, on the USA Swimming website in the coaches section. This website has been getting a very positive response and other similar reports are planned.
CORE STRENGTH, and PHELPS BUTTERFLY VIDEOS: are available from USA Swimming at very reasonable cost. More such videos are planned. They have sold out of the Phelps DVD format. A shoulder injury prevention video is planned.