Great tips! I’m still amazed at how technical swimming is. With one sprint race behind me I’m trying for some longer races and I’m just realizing now how difficult longer swims can be. I have about 6 months before my goal race (70.3) so I have my work cut out for me. Great video.
Hey! ¿Are these drill for beginers too? If the person doing it has experience on swimming and is pretty efficient, ¿Would you recommend some other drills? Or these ones would be okay to for improving. Great video! Greatings from Vitoria, Spain. Thanks for the drills :)
What a great video. it's only over the past few months i've realises how technical swimming is. I'm partaking in my first full ironman in August, I'm gonna use all these drills over the next few weeks To try an improve my technique!! . i'll let you know how i get on.
Hi. Great drills! I also teach them at my swim lessons. Can I just ask something. I noticed that most triathletes don't make use of high elbow when they compete especially when they are breathing its like a regular circle on arm recovery. Is this loss of efficency or is this more effective for open water. Thanks
there is no point in training for speed if your technique sucks. You're just reinforcing the bag habits. you can easily have drills be 75% of your workout - and truly focus on doing them as clean as possible. You should be mentally exhausted after a swim session.
Good ideas, perhaps, but every time there is a demonstration of the drill, the swimmer is completely covered with instructions on repeats, you can’t see what the drill is. What a shame.
i'm trying to watch the swimmer but cant see them clearly because a big ol "how many reps you need to do this" overlay is blocking my view. Whats the most important thing here really?
Thanks guys! I’m looking forward to putting these drills into action this week 😊
As a coach that has swam at many competitive levels, I approve of all these drills being effective in improving swimming technique!
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Tim Don is a class act. Chatted my bro up at st george, as real and as genuine and kind as they come.
I wish Tim was my coach, he is so knowledgeable about the technical aspects of the sport !!!
Great video - Thank you guys.
Glad you liked it 🙌
Great stuff thank you. Love the content keep it coming.
You are the best. Loved your run drills on GTN too. Fab!
More coming to the channel soon 🙌
Free training tips from The Don, doesn't get much better than that 👍
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Great tips! I’m still amazed at how technical swimming is. With one sprint race behind me I’m trying for some longer races and I’m just realizing now how difficult longer swims can be. I have about 6 months before my goal race (70.3) so I have my work cut out for me. Great video.
I got 6 weeks 😂 fingers crossed I can pull myself together in the swim
Really enjoyed that video xxxxx
Great drills and very well explained!! Thank you very much!!
Hey!
¿Are these drill for beginers too?
If the person doing it has experience on swimming and is pretty efficient, ¿Would you recommend some other drills? Or these ones would be okay to for improving.
Great video! Greatings from Vitoria, Spain. Thanks for the drills :)
Thank you two! Moving this weekend to a flat next to the swim hall 😅 Let’s see how far I come
Let us know how you get on 🏊♂️
best coaches ever!!!
What a great video. it's only over the past few months i've realises how technical swimming is. I'm partaking in my first full ironman in August, I'm gonna use all these drills over the next few weeks To try an improve my technique!! . i'll let you know how i get on.
Great vid, just what I needed.. considering there are a plethora of swimming drills out there for me to choose & focus on 😩
I get my swimmers to do most of these drills too. Great video, thanks for posting
Nice video- quite helpful. Thanks!
I love Tim Don. Career cut well short, dude was a missile before the accident.
Thanks. That 3/6 drill is hard, especially to my weak side.
Keep at it 🏊♂️
Very useful, thanks 👌
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Hi. Great drills! I also teach them at my swim lessons. Can I just ask something. I noticed that most triathletes don't make use of high elbow when they compete especially when they are breathing its like a regular circle on arm recovery. Is this loss of efficency or is this more effective for open water. Thanks
Thank you 💕
How many percent of training should drills take?
Great video 👊🏼🔥
It depends on your current ability/swim background! Dedicating some drills into each swim session is a good idea 🙌
there is no point in training for speed if your technique sucks. You're just reinforcing the bag habits. you can easily have drills be 75% of your workout - and truly focus on doing them as clean as possible. You should be mentally exhausted after a swim session.
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Good ideas, perhaps, but every time there is a demonstration of the drill, the swimmer is completely covered with instructions on repeats, you can’t see what the drill is. What a shame.
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i'm trying to watch the swimmer but cant see them clearly because a big ol "how many reps you need to do this" overlay is blocking my view. Whats the most important thing here really?
Your writing on the rotation didn’t allow me to see the actual drill in the swimmer, please remove it from being on top of the videos.
Quite a complex explanation of what is normally called 6-3-6
Any tips to stop me panicking when I first start open water swimming, it happens all the time when I do events,takes me about 5 minutes to calm down
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