词条 | Todd Schmitz |
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Schmitz is a native of North Dakota and a graduate of Metropolitan State University of Denver, where he swam for the now-defunct Metro State Roadrunners swim team.[2] After graduation from Metro State, he worked as a junior executive with a national restaurant chain; he quit to accept a full-time job as the under-8 coach of the Colorado Stars, a club team with about 130 young swimmers.[2] Missy Franklin was among his first class of age-group swimmers.[2] With Franklin and his other swimmers, he has employed an atypical approach, emphasizing the need to avoid burnout, rather than pushing his young athletes' bodies to their physical limits as most other elite coaches do.[2] "It's hard to argue with his success," said Gregg Troy, the head coach of the 2012 U.S. Olympic men's swim team.[2] References1. ^Associated Press, "Missy Franklin's coach Todd Schmitz named U.S. Olympic assistant," The Denver Post (July 2, 2012). Retrieved July 12, 2012. 2. ^1 2 3 4 Matthew Futterman, "[https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702303674004577434550791785644 How Not to Ruin a Swimming Prodigy]," The Wall Street Journal (May 29, 2012). Retrieved July 12, 2012. External links
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