Which of the following scenarios have you ever found yourself in during a triathlon? If you ever had a basic introduction to swimming or taken Swimming 101 (some colleges actually offer this), you ...
Q. I've tried to perfect bilateral breathing but I've discovered I seem to swim faster when I breathe only on my weaker side (left). Why? A. This may seem initially puzzling but it can be explained by ...
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How to sight and breathe in open water according to an Olympic medallist
Olympic open-water swimmer Keri-anne Payne explains how to incorporate your sighting into your breathing so you waste less ...
Technique Misconceptions: Visit the Swimming World Magazine Vault to Read More. Many people believe that it is worth copying the technique of the fastest swimmers. In reality, even the fastest ...
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How to deal with tides when open water swimming
Open water swimming can pose a challenge even for the experienced pool swimmer. John Wood talks us through the best techniques and practices for training and racing with tides.
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