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Switch On Your Swimming
By Simon Griffiths on 15/09/2010 12:21:20
Swimming is the most technical of triathlon’s disciplines, but you can use that fact to help you swim faster and easier

's stroke rate was around 72-76 strokes per minute (spm), top triathlete Richard Stannard hits about 90 spm and David Davies (who has won Olympic medals in the pool and in open water) achieves 91-102 spm. Newsome has measured some top swimmers hitting 110

Four Top Swim Drills
By on 04/06/2010 08:28:31
Prepare for your first - or next - triathlon with four of our favourite efficiency-boosting swim drills

forward in the water.Superman kickSwimming with one arm ahead of you and one arm to your side, propel yourself for a length with only your kick. Focus on being horizontal in the water, keeping a soft leg and kicking from the hips.FistsAs it sounds, swim a

Challenge Your Swim Perceptions
By on 24/11/2009 17:42:47
Evaluate your effort for more effective swim training

demanding interval session with the emphasis on quality and hard work.Test yourselfUse this test to give yourself an idea of what your RPE might be in swimming.1) Swim 50 metres fast (a level 9, almost flat-out but not quite), then rest for two minutes.2

Six Weeks to Stronger Swimming
By on 18/11/2009 14:28:51
Transform your swimming in just six weeks with this simple plan

such as 8 x 100m, with a short rest between each 100m, and build up to 10 x 100m. Also try four or five times 200m, two or three times 400m, and so on."Week twoNow is the time to build your stroke and improve your efficiency as you move through the water

Triathlon Training - Swimming
By on 19/06/2006 12:28:03
Jump in at the deep end with our lowdown on swim training and how it can help your running

to keep them from fogging up.2. Swim fins help you learn a tight, efficient kick. Use short, stubby swim fins such as Aqua Sphere Micro Fins (£13; www.aquasphereuk.co.uk) which allow a more natural kick than big, floppy scuba fins. 3

Super Swim Training Aids
By on 18/11/2009 15:47:50
You don't need much equipment for a basic swim session, but you can seriously improve your time and your technique with a few pieces of very specific kit

the lifeguards cause to fret. Speedo's soft Aquatic Mitts (£13.00, www.speedo.com) are one example. Made of neoprene, they are durable, hold their shape and dry quickly (although you shouldn't leave them languishing in the bottom of your bag). Choose the correct

Seven Steps To Better Swimming Technique
By Matt Bean and Ethan Boldt on 23/11/2009 17:04:32
If you think that swimming is your weakest link, this expert advice will help you to keep up with the triathlon pack

"Water is 1,000 times denser than air," says Laughlin. "So the single most important factor is to slip your body through the smallest hole in the water." Imagine a central axis extending from the top of your head to the opposite end of the pool. Rotate your

Drill Bits: Essential Swimming Kit
By Nicola Joyce on 04/06/2010 08:17:53
You don’t need much equipment for a basic swim session, but you can seriously improve your time and your technique with a few pieces of very specific kit

great way of getting a resistance workout without giving the lifeguards cause to fret. Speedo's soft Aquatic Mitts (£13.00, www.speedo.com, above right) are one example. Made of neoprene, they are durable, hold their shape and dry quickly (although you

Five Common Swimming Mistakes - And How to Fix Them
By Nicola Joyce on 29/10/2010 15:54:26
Elite swimming coach Bill Furniss identifies five common swimming mistakes - and how to overcome them

're doing 10x100m, increase the pace throughout the set and make sure you swim each 100m slightly faster than the previous one. This will build an awareness and feel for a pace you can maintain.And If you do only one thing..."The best bit of advice I can

Supervised Open-Water Swim Sessions
By on 09/05/2011 10:00:00
Many centres offer coached and supervised open-water swim sessions - find the nearest one to you.

2tri.co.ukRedricks LakeWhere: Sawbridgeworth, HertsContact: redrickslakes.co.ukStubbers Adventure CentreWhere: Upminster, EssexContact: swimfortri.comOpen Water Swim UKWhere: Datchet, BerkshireContact: openwaterswim.co.ukWesthorpe Watersports Centre

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