Inspiring Swimmers … and Testing Limits by Swimming World Magazine January 10, 2019 | 0 minutes, 39 seconds read "To inspire swimmers and test limits successfully, you have to create a group culture looking for certain goals." Inspiration and motivation to complete a task in swimming, indeed life, can come from many different sources. It can come from within, a family member, coach, teammates or some other external source. Once swimmers are inspired to complete a difficult task, the resulting action often involves a test of one’s limits. Perhaps one of the most celebrated examples in swimming is Jason Lezak’s overhauling of Frenchman Alain Bernard in the men’s 400-meter freestyle relay at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. His motivation was obvious. He had teammates, a country’s national pride and gold medals at stake. Testing limits was surely in play, as his 46.06 relay split, the fastest in history, attests. Read the rest at Swimming World Magazine sports in this article Swimming tags in this article Issues & Advice