
Episode 54 - Ted Everett
This week, Robert & Logan chat with Ted Everett, head dive coach at Princeton University, about the realities of what it takes to get into an Ivy League school, best practices when applying, what it's like diving in the

Hosted by Logan and Robert · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 54 episodes
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Put on your favorite pair of flip flops and come join us a the Dive Bar, where we discuss anything and everything related to the sport of springboard and platform diving. Each week, we will be chatting with coaches, athletes, judges and administrators of the sport about all things diving. So come along for the fun and who knows, maybe you will learn a thing or two as well!
Logan and Robert hosts Flip Flops at the Dive Bar, a sports show with 54 episodes published.

This week, Robert & Logan chat with Ted Everett, head dive coach at Princeton University, about the realities of what it takes to get into an Ivy League school, best practices when applying, what it's like diving in the

This week, Robbert & Logan chat with Derek Starks about how work with the Coaches Advisory Committee, how to get a good 107c on 1 meter, his experiences attending international competitions, and much more.

This week, Robert & Logan revisit how they use AI to help with their coaching and managing their programs.

This week, Robert & Logan talk about the the things they wish they knew and the advice they wish they had when they first started diving. Coaching philosophies, proactive learning, leaning in to the business side things,

This week, Robert & Logan celebrate one year and 50 episodes by chatting with the very first guest to the podcast, Quinton Mendoza about summer dive camps, their best and worst flops, competition selection strategies, an

This week, Robert & Logan chat with Max Flory, current member of the USA Diving National Team and owner/founder of Diving Mentoring, about lessons learned from his recent international competitions, an in depth discussio

This week, Robert & Logan bring back their Unpopular Diving Opinions Series, discussing why they think USA Diving should get rid of the Junior Region meets altogether.

This week, Robert & Logan talk about some of the new things happening at the USA Diving Junior Region meets, including mandatory technical meetings, neutral judges, meet attendance, region alignments, region hopping, and

This week, Robert and Logan talk about tools and equipment that they wish they had to help them coach diving, some existing, most theoretical. Above ground foam pits, outdoor water belts, AI judging, auto platform caller

This week, Robert and Logan chat with Kelly McCormick, two time Olympic medalist and head coach of Emerald Diving in Washington state about her experiences growing up in a diving dynasty, her preparations heading into tw

This week, Robert & Logan chat with Erica Sorgi, World Aquatics Judge and member of the USA Diving Judges Commission about her work leading the USA Diving Neutral Judges Initiative. We talk about the goals and rational f

This week, Robert and Logan chat with Evan Hull, former club and NCAA diver and current traveling stand up comedian about how his experiences in diving prepared him for performing stand up comedy, which dive coaches know

This week, Robert and Logan chat with Charlie Collins, owner and coach of Alamo Area Aquatics Diving in San Antonio, TX about his work with AAU diving, his experiences in the show diving world, his efforts to make diving

This week, Robert and Logan wrap up their series on Long Term Athlete Development discussing the Train to Compete, Train to Win and Active For Life stages with John Appleman and special guest, Grayson Campbell, Team USA

This week, Robert & Logan dive into the Train to Train Phase of the Long Term Athlete Development Model with John Appleman. The key windows of opportunity here are strength development and learning the building block ski

This week, Robert & Logan discuss with John Appleman about the second phase of the Long Term Athlete Development Model, Learn To Train, why it's arguably the most important phase and the phase most often overlooked. This

This week, Robert & Logan continue their series on the Long Term Athlete Development model with John Appleman by discussing the first phase, FUNdamentals. Learn about who this phase is designed for, what to focus on, how

This week, Robert & Logan kick off their new series on the Long Term Athlete Development model with John Appleman. John has for a long time been advocating for the adoption of the LTAD model in the USA. We begin this ser

This week, Robert & Logan talk about their favorite subject - what kind of pool are they going to build when they win the lotto. Logan goes a little over the top while Robert sticks to a slightly more conventional facili

This week, Robert & Logan chat with Omar Ojeda, program director at The Diving Academy in Virginia, about his book - Diving Science: A Technical Handbook for Coaches and Athletes, his role as an educator for various inte
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