In the SwimSwam Podcast dive deeper into the sport you love with insider conversations about swimming. Hosted by Coleman Hodges and Gold Medal Mel Stewart, SwimSwam welcomes both the biggest names in swimming that you already know, and rising stars that you need to get to know, as we break down the past, present, and future of aquatic sports.
I sat down with New York Breakers star Michael Andrew, who got into where he’s at in the ISL bubble. Andrew was raw and didn’t sugar-coat his analysis: he’s not where he wants to be. He’s gotten better each time he’s raced, but quarantine certainly had an effect on his training, especially considering racing IS a big part of his training.
Michael even looks past ISL, saying he doesn’t just want to be a 50 guy heading into the 2021 Olympic Trials. Andrew vows to put in a block of work come the new year that he thinks will put him in a prime spot heading into the 2021 Trials in Omaha.
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Great swimmer. Nice person. He is getting there I am sure. Hope he does pull it all together. Not easy to do things differently. But maybe it is time for some more traditional training with one of the big coaches. We shall see.
Believing in an imaginary man up in the clouds is supposed to add to his image? Lmao.
What is good about your races is your reaction times off blocks are better.
Something tells me this is going to be the new “I went 50.7 in practice.”
And win an Olymmpic gold medal after that? Not bad. I want Michael to win Olympic gold. If he does not, he has done great things already and should be proud of it.
LOLz
I mean… nothing wrong about being the “only 50 guy” if you’re winning those.
I’m a huge MA fan and hope he makes it to the games next year.
Schoeman was the best at it
I like that he treats each problem specifically and approach it analytically.
Is that the response to only the title? He analysed and said substantially about his plan to handle that.