Stats & Memberships Report: March 2017

March is a busy month for swimming around the world. Many teams are getting ready to or are competing at their championship meet. And a lot of this hard work is documented for you on PSW by our contributors.

Contributing Coach Jeremy Linn had many of his athletes compete for NCAP at the 2017 NCSA Junior Nationals in Orlando, Florida where they won the Combined Team Championship!

Did your team compete in a big meet in March? We want to know – share your success with us in the comments!

Our month was quite successful with an increase of almost 20% in pageviews and users on PSW (we know there were 3 extra days compared to last month – we like the positive trend anyway!).

ProSwimWorkouts Analytics March 2017

We’re still working hard on a couple of improvements for PSW – namely the native mobile applications for iOS and Android which are due to release this month! Our proudest moment in March however, was the establishment of the “Professional Development Scholarship” in collaboration with our partner the International Swim Coaches Association (ISCA).

And in case you missed the announcement for the Flow Swimming Clinic with Connor Jaeger, stay tuned to the events section on PSW for future opportunities.


Top 5

These five workouts have been most popular during the month of March.
Which one was your favorite?

  1. Mar 8, 2017 – Haddington ASC
  2. Mar 11, 2017 – Podium Swimming – Senior Team Weekend Workout
  3. Mar 28, 2017 – NCAP West – Aerobic Add Up
  4. Mar 6, 2017 – Podium Swimming – Masters Aerobic Session
  5. Mar 14, 2017 – Podium Swimming – Masters Threshold / Anaerobic

Find all workouts and resources in our archives.


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