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The Neural Map of Swimming

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The Neural Map of SwimmingPhase-by-Phase Performance Architecture in Competitive Swimming

Competitive swimming performance is rarely limited by conditioning alone.

More often, performance ceilings emerge from subtle coordination instability under race intensity.

The Neural Map of Swimming presents a structured, phase-based framework for understanding how swimming speed is organized - and how it is lost.

Rather than focusing solely on technique instruction or psychological motivation, this book examines race performance through a neurological lens. It maps competitive swimming into distinct phases and identifies where timing, rhythm, and output are either stabilized or compromised.

The book analyzes:

  • Start classification and block exit organization
  • Underwater breakout integration
  • Stroke rhythm stabilization
  • Turn re-acceleration and neural reorganization
  • Mid-race micro-fragmentation
  • Late-race coordination compression
  • The final 15 meters under fatigue pressure

Because water removes ground feedback and amplifies small timing disruptions, the nervous system continuously regulates output based on perceived stability. When instability rises, speed is often quietly reduced.

This book provides coaches with a diagnostic structure to identify where permission drops occur within the race model and how training can be designed to expand tolerance without compromising coordination integrity.

Event-specific considerations include:

  • Sprint architecture (50m)
  • Speed preservation (100m)
  • Rhythm endurance (200m)
  • Phase breakdown across strokes

Designed for high-performance swim coaches, collegiate programs, national federations, and serious competitive swimmers, The Neural Map of Swimming offers a clear structural lens for understanding race execution beyond conventional conditioning models.

This is a technical reference for practitioners working at the performance edge.

Forfatter
Taylor
ISBN
9789199123271
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
118 gram
Utgivelsesdato
6.3.2026
Antall sider
78