The Swim Technique Hierarchy of Needs for Triathletes | Brenton Ford (Effortless Swimming)
Brenton Ford is a swim coach and the founder of Effortless Swimming, one of the most well-known and well-respected resources of swimming knowledge for triathletes and open water swimmers. Especially for adult-onset swimmers without a swimming background. In today’s interview we start with an in-depth discussion of swim technique, before diving into specifics for open water swimming, training structure, and more. This episode is packed with information, and you’ll have a great chance of finding some advice applicable to your own situation that can help you improve your swimming. HIGHLIGHTS AND KEY TOPICS: The hierarchy of needs for improving your triathlon swimming: breathing, body position and tautness, rotation, catch and pull, timing and rhythm Common mistakes triathletes make in each of these areas, and how to fix them What to do when your technique looks good, but you’re not getting faster anyway? Swim technique modifications and specific training advice for open water swimming How much of swim technique and feel for the water is trainable, and how much is innate talent? Training structure: when and how to incorporate technique work, threshold and VO2max sets, and endurance sets within your triathlon swimming program. Listener questions DETAILED EPISODE SHOWNOTES: We have detailed shownotes for all of our episodes. The shownotes are basically the podcast episode in written form, that you can read in 5-10 minutes. They are not transcriptions, but they are also not just surface-level overviews. They provide detailed insights and timestamps for each episode, and are great especially for later review, after you've already listened to an episode. Naturally, as great as they are, they do not cover absolutely everything in as great detail as we can do in a 45-90 minute podcast episode. The shownotes for today's episode can be found at https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts697/ THAT TRIATHLON SHOW: This is the video version of an episode of the podcast That Triathlon Show presented by Scientific Triathlon. You can find the podcast version That Triathlon Show at the following locations: Spotify: https://bit.ly/4h5Sb81 Apple podcasts: https://apple.co/4n5JETT Full episode archives: https://bit.ly/3KLnUiV LEARN MORE ABOUT SCIENTIFIC TRIATHLON: The Scientific Triathlon website is the home of That Triathlon Show and everything else that we do: https://scientifictriathlon.com/ Contact us through our contact form - your message goes right into my email inbox: https://bit.ly/3L8DiWz Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://bit.ly/4n7QIj9 Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/4ojlF4R Learn more about our coaching (https://bit.ly/4hcHfpk), training plans (https://bit.ly/4onOrkZ), and consultations (https://bit.ly/471pmVF). We have something to offer for everybody from beginners to professionals.

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