Swimmers usually use three pieces of equipment: swimsuit, swim cap, and swim goggles. So what is it that you need to know or explore when buying swim goggles, so you are satisfied with your purchase? Here are the top things to look for or think about before you make the deal: Quick Jump To...
Continue reading...After you learn how to properly hold your body in the water and relax, you can move on to using your arms to propel yourself forward. The secret to a truly powerful freestyle stroke lies in one, often misunderstood, technique: the "catch." Don't be scared by the technical term "Early Vertical Fo...
Continue reading...In early 2008, the swimming world was turned upside down. A revolutionary new swimsuit, the Speedo LZR Racer, was released, promising to make swimmers faster than ever before. What followed was the most chaotic, record-shattering, and controversial period in the sport's history: the "super suit" era...
Continue reading...We all long for that elusive, smooth swimming stroke. While practice is essential, sometimes you need a little help to feel what "correct" actually feels like. The problem with most swim gear is that it makes swimming easier (like fins) without teaching you anything. Today, I want to share three...
Continue reading...Swimming is an amazing sport, but staring at the black line can get boring. Sometimes you need a little distraction to stay motivated. But the best distractions are the ones that make you faster. I like to call them "coaching toys", equipment designed not just to make swimming easier, but to force...
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