Change is Coming: John Bradley

This week I am joined by my John Bradley, the head senior coach of the Rochester Swim Club Orcas. John educates me on what it's like to get involved volunteer governance on all levels of USA Swimming, from your local team all the way up to the National board.

John also shares a few takeaways from a recent conversation with new USA Swimming Executive Director Tim Hinchey. Finally, we talk about how to make swim meets a little bit more fun. 

Mark Spitz and Comparing Across Generations: Jay Chambers

This week I am joined by my Jay Chambers, a long time club swimming coach who has taken on a new role in USA Swimming. Jay has a very different coaching philosophy from me, and we talk a bit about that. We also talk about interacting with people online, the role of consultants for swim teams.

Finally, we nerd out about National Age Group records from the 90s and how it's hard to compare what Mark Spitz did in 1972 to the stuff we see today.

A Little Slice of Middle America: Erik Wiken

This week, Erik Wiken brings homespun, midwestern values to the Swimbrief podcast. We talk about what it's like to be a swim coach in Lincoln, Nebraska. We talk about hiring, socializing as a coach and the pitfalls and advantages of new online communities.

Of course, we also talk Omaha, Nebraska as a loyal Olympic Trials host and why people should be excited to come back in 2020.

Diversity, Inclusion and More with MJ Truex

MJ Truex, who leads USA Swimming's Diversity and Inclusion team, joined me from Colorado Springs to discuss her life in swimming and how she got to that role. I learned a lot in the process and I hope you do too.

We discuss some of the issues that I've brought up in the blog, especially when it comes to gender diversity in coaching, and what USA Swimming sees as its role in tackling a range of issues.

World Champs Redux with Garrett McCaffrey

This week there will be two Swim Briefs! In addition to the regular Friday podcast, I called up Garrett McCaffrey for a special bonus pod to discuss the World Championships in Budapest. 

Garrett and I talk all the big stories, including the Larry Bird of Swimming and what kind of comparison you can make to other sports with Ledecky's 200 free.

Professionalism, Hiring and Welcoming Criticism with Kathleen Klein Prindle

In a far reaching conversation with Kathleen Klein Prindle, Nico Messer and I got a lot of answers from the head coach of Performance Aquatics and Vice President of the American Swim Coaches Association. 

This podcast is sponsored by ProSwimWorkouts. As part of that sponsorship you can get 20% off a premium subscription to PSW by entering the coupon code "CRDESANTIS". By doing so you will support this podcast, the blog and everything Chris DeSantis Coaching. 

Real Talk With Alexis Keto

This week I managed to nab Alexis Keto for a podcast. We addressed some uncomfortable topics (mainly for me) and although there were some "women in coaching" questions, the discussion went to a lot of places.

Both Alexis and I talk about some of the lessons we've learned in the context of that, and Alexis gives out some tough love.

Paul Yetter and Nico Messer On Test Sets

Today another cooperative podcast between Chris DeSantis Coaching and Proswimworkouts, we got an Olympic coach to weigh in on Test Sets. Why do we use them? What are they fore? And what are they exactly?

Paul Yetter goes deep, including an explanation of how Jon Urbanchek's color charts helped him to become a better coach in 2006 and ways you need to scale what you measure to different types of swimmers.

This podcast is sponsored by ProSwimWorkouts. As part of that sponsorship you can get 20% off a premium subscription to PSW by entering the coupon code "CRDESANTIS". By doing so you will support this podcast, the blog and everything Chris DeSantis Coaching. 

Ribeye Steaks and 30 Minute Workouts with Shawn Klosterman

This week I talked to one of my best friends on the internet, Shawn Klosterman, about the amazing results he's been able to produce training by himself, eating what many consider an extreme diet, and occasionally donning a full viking outfit before his appearances in finals.

Shawn's story is inspiring for anyone swimming who says to themselves "it's not worth it for me to get in and train today".

Wanna train like Sean?