
Tri Swim Coach Newsletter #75
November 14, 2006
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In This Issue:
- November Update
- Question of the Month
- Fins for Drills
- More in 2 weeks!
Tri Swim Coach
November Update
Dear Friend,
If you haven't picked up the Complete Guide Full Package, now would
be a good time to start going through the workouts, checking out the
video clips, and building your strength in some unique ways by
ordering at
www.triswimcoach.com
Read on for a few tips on how to keep swimming straight!
Enjoy,
Kevin
"Achievement is largely the product of steadily raising one's levels
of aspiration . . and expectation."
-Jack Niklaus
For over 120 workouts and the Complete Guide to Triathlon Swimming,
click here to go to triswimcoach.com
Question of the Month
From the discussion forum:
How do I swim straight in the open water?
This is a major challenge to open water swimming (and even swimming
in a pool with lane lines!), and the key lies in one of our other
fun challenges in swimming: breathing!
Here's a quick guide to swimming straight:
1. Simply doing alternate (or bi-lateral) breathing would go a long
way towards making you swim in a straight. If you are comfortable
with this, breathe every 3 strokes and you will be much more in line
with where you want to go.
2. If you cannot get enough oxygen while breathing bilaterally, this
can be a big problem on a distance swim. Practice swimming and
breathing 2 strokes on the left, 2 on the right, then go to 3
breaths left, 3 right. Then try 2 on the left, 1 on the right, 3-1,
etc. Find what works for in keeping you in line and stick with that
plan in your race.
3. Practice sighting less often, as this will disrupt your stroke
rhythm and balance.
4. Keep your strokes long and extend that arm out in front on each
stroke and drive it forward.
5. Practice the One Arm Drill (in the Complete Guide), and pay
attention to your arm pull, making sure you are not crossing in with
your hand.
6. Practice open water swimming. Just being used to the environment
will get you more comfortable, and you will intuitively pick up on
swimming straight out there.
Tri Swim Coach
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