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UNC Associate Head Dr. Jack Brown Takes us Through “The Six Questions” of High Performance

In the SwimSwam Podcast dive deeper into the sport you love with insider conversations about swimming. Hosted by Coleman HodgesGarrett McCaffrey, and Gold Medal Mel Stewart, SwimSwam welcomes both the biggest names in swimming that you already know, and rising stars that you need to get to know, as we break down the past, present, and future of aquatic sports.

As a swimmer, Dr. Jack Brown was a 10x NCAA All-American, Pac-10 Champion, and Olympic Trials finalist. He also struggled with pre-race anxiety throughout his career. As a coach and sports psychologist, he’s spent the last several years creating a system to help athletes of all ages develop a healthy relationship with their goals. This system is laid out in Dr. Brown’s book, the Six Questions.

In today’s discussion, Dr. Brown lays out how he made this system, how he’s seen it work for the teams he’s worked with, and UNC’s outlook for the 2023-24 swim season.

Learn more about Dr. Brown and the Six Questions here.

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Opinions, beliefs and viewpoints of the interviewed guests do not necessarily reflect the opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints of the hosts, SwimSwam Partners, LLC and/or SwimSwam advertising partners.

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Lovetoswim
1 year ago

Makes a lot of sense to me.

Rev
1 year ago

Also lead the charge to swim in Speedos at 2009 US Open in Seattle in 200 IM at Finals right before super suit ban….so cool.

SwimFan
Reply to  Rev
1 year ago

A tape of that race exist on YouTube 2009 US Open 200 IM.

anonymous
1 year ago

This was a really inspiring conversation. I would love to see coaches watch this a month or two out from the start of the season, or a month after the end of the season – help set the mentality for the next year.

swimmer
1 year ago

Dr. Jack Brown, PhD***

Meeeee
Reply to  swimmer
1 year ago

redundant redundancy. Dr. Jack Brown or Jack Brown, PhD

Happy Slappy
Reply to  swimmer
1 year ago

From the department of redundancy department

About Coleman Hodges

Coleman Hodges

Coleman started his journey in the water at age 1, and although he actually has no memory of that, something must have stuck. A Missouri native, he joined the Columbia Swim Club at age 9, where he is still remembered for his stylish dragon swim trunks. After giving up on …

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