Category: General
Mar 13 Noon: Last Call for Cans, February Can-DONE!
anonymous / March 2, 2015
Now that we’ve got those February yards built into our base fitness, it’s time to bring in the “cans.” One item for every 2000 yards you swam in February – donations to the Menlo Park Senior Center lunch program…
Meet the Staff: Camila Guevara
anonymous / January 29, 2015
Meet Camila Guevara, a swim instructor at Menlo Swim School!
Work Smarter, Not Harder
anonymous / January 27, 2015
About six months ago I made the decision to attempt the selection program for a particular military Special Operations program that requires a daunting amount of swimming.
February Can Do is here!
anonymous / January 18, 2015
It’s February! Time for the Menlo Masters February Can Do tradition. Through February, team members will aim to swim maximum yardage, with awards for reaching 50,000yds, 100,000yds and 100 miles…
Our Dog Rudy
anonymous / January 13, 2015
Rudy is our 6 year old Black Labrador and in real life he is a cartoon character. He is a wonderful dog and is like a son to me which is nice since I am the token male in our family of a wife and 2 daughters…
Swim and Run
anonymous / January 6, 2015
Being a swim instructor at Menlo Swim and Sport sort of implies I like to swim and I do. I also like to run, I especially like to run long distances like half marathons and marathons and I really like ultra marathons…
I need help! Mayday
anonymous / December 9, 2014
I teach lots of Waterbaby classes, you know who I am, I’m the Dad with 2 daughters, one of whom is 17 and the other is 13 and I’m struggling.
Water Polo on the Mind
anonymous / December 4, 2014
I’m a big believer that you can improve your water polo game by watching as much water polo as possible. The fall is a great time for young water polo players to watch local collegiate teams and local high school teams compete…
Slave to the Machine
anonymous / November 13, 2014
Talk to me for 2 minutes about bike training and you’ll find out that I’m a big proponent of the power meter. Power is independent of conditions (wind speed and direction, temperature, gradient) – “watts are watts” –