It would be really great if you could reach out and get Pan and his coach for a talk like this one. If you remember there was a certain disbelief when David Popovici broke the 100 WR but then when you sat down with him and his coach everyone got to know him so well.
Cam McEvoy had spoken a lot about off pool training - Rock Climbing, Running, Weights....would be good if he throw some more light along with his in-pool training
HIghlight of the Olympics Cam's gold, (met his parents on the Gold Coast). Giaan Rooney and Ian Thorpe squealing in the commentary box were absolutely heartfelt and genuine.
I am an "old" swimmer - and my new goal is this "concept" and how fast can I go ??? I have been through the "endurance" training regime twice - youngster to Olympic medal - mid-late 30s Olympic trials ... now way too long - 14y - of zero training ... starting from zero - and people underestimate how much us old folks lose ... nobody just stays fast :) -- I now see the sport as way way too much focus on endurance - even from an early age - its all reps and vol and most reps at poor technical quality -- older folks too always just count yardage and slow grinding ... one of the most surprising facts - sprint focus puts MUCH less wear and tear on your shoulders ... and I have had a torn labrum ...
Are there plans to get the gang together for a post-Olympic round up of the swimming events? The preview show was both funny and informative, might be interesting to look back at the predictions and talk about the current and future state of swimming.
I loved the podcast, by far the most interesting one out there! I'm still wondering how cam preps his body/mind on race day? Does he get in the water pre race at all, is there a dryland warmup?
Thank you for the amazing in-depth interview, Brett!!! 🙏🏼 At around 1:09:20 Cam was saying that the miniscule stroke rate change between 30 & 35 m felt terrible, although it was in reality gold-medal-fast. Is it sometimes the case that swimmers have to force themselves to apply certain techniques which don't necessarily feel natural nor comfortable because the data simply show that these techniques / stroke rates / etc. simply yield the best empirical result?
How important is the base? Swimming thousands of laps under traditional coaching methods has to be factored in. Would this method work for a younger swimmer?
It doesnt matter what you have done 10 years ago (in terms of fitnesss) what is important is that your technique is right and that your atöethic (mobile, flexible, coordinated…). The base doesnt matter what you
@@VStrizzy haha mate I mean specifically the first 15m after the dive, you're supposed almost not to swim 🤣 purely how to start working on the dive and all the stuff
The Chinese have been running a national doping program since e the hit fhe scene in the 90s. It's been a case of giant triangle women busted for testosterone. To TMZ multiple times. Multiple scandals have proven this. Yest people like you still have your head in the sand. The whole country cheats. At everything. Because of the inferiority complex that every Comunist regime has always had.
He was fast before, but when he came back and was doing this new style of training, he has consistently produced some of the fastest times year to year
@@joshuadempsey4573 How much of the result was dependent on the base he built up leading into this "new style of training"? Would it work for a 15 year old?
It would be really great if you could reach out and get Pan and his coach for a talk like this one.
If you remember there was a certain disbelief when David Popovici broke the 100 WR but then when you sat down with him and his coach everyone got to know him so well.
What an epic talk. This guys the new sprinting pioneer.
This is so fascinating. Thank you Brett, Tim and GOLD MEDALIST Cam. Awesome.
Cam McEvoy had spoken a lot about off pool training - Rock Climbing, Running, Weights....would be good if he throw some more light along with his in-pool training
3x25 all out on 60 minutes pace time😎
HIghlight of the Olympics Cam's gold, (met his parents on the Gold Coast). Giaan Rooney and Ian Thorpe squealing in the commentary box were absolutely heartfelt and genuine.
I am an "old" swimmer - and my new goal is this "concept" and how fast can I go ??? I have been through the "endurance" training regime twice - youngster to Olympic medal - mid-late 30s Olympic trials ... now way too long - 14y - of zero training ... starting from zero - and people underestimate how much us old folks lose ... nobody just stays fast :) -- I now see the sport as way way too much focus on endurance - even from an early age - its all reps and vol and most reps at poor technical quality -- older folks too always just count yardage and slow grinding ... one of the most surprising facts - sprint focus puts MUCH less wear and tear on your shoulders ... and I have had a torn labrum ...
This is is quality
Are there plans to get the gang together for a post-Olympic round up of the swimming events? The preview show was both funny and informative, might be interesting to look back at the predictions and talk about the current and future state of swimming.
I hope we do!
It’s nice seeing athletes and coaches willing to step outside traditional concepts to chase performances.
this is a great interview
I loved the podcast, by far the most interesting one out there! I'm still wondering how cam preps his body/mind on race day? Does he get in the water pre race at all, is there a dryland warmup?
Me too
Thank you for the amazing in-depth interview, Brett!!! 🙏🏼
At around 1:09:20 Cam was saying that the miniscule stroke rate change between 30 & 35 m felt terrible, although it was in reality gold-medal-fast.
Is it sometimes the case that swimmers have to force themselves to apply certain techniques which don't necessarily feel natural nor comfortable because the data simply show that these techniques / stroke rates / etc. simply yield the best empirical result?
How important is the base? Swimming thousands of laps under traditional coaching methods has to be factored in. Would this method work for a younger swimmer?
It doesnt matter what you have done 10 years ago (in terms of fitnesss) what is important is that your technique is right and that your atöethic (mobile, flexible, coordinated…). The base doesnt matter what you
Could you ask him how to get under 6s in 15m from dive?
Swim faster
@@VStrizzy haha mate I mean specifically the first 15m after the dive, you're supposed almost not to swim 🤣 purely how to start working on the dive and all the stuff
@@kersonyt ok sorry, dive faster and kick faster
Hitting like bottom before I watch it.
100 free stopped everybody
You owe Pan a sincere apology.
Until Pan owes everyone an apology
@@haggui4304wut?
The Chinese have been running a national doping program since e the hit fhe scene in the 90s. It's been a case of giant triangle women busted for testosterone. To TMZ multiple times. Multiple scandals have proven this. Yest people like you still have your head in the sand. The whole country cheats. At everything. Because of the inferiority complex that every Comunist regime has always had.
Who does?
another chinese bot from the wumao army.
How is it game changing when the times are the same? Less yardage but times are not light years ahead of the field
He won the Olympics with a new training method and dropped a significant amount of time after a long career training in a conventional way
He was fast before, but when he came back and was doing this new style of training, he has consistently produced some of the fastest times year to year
Cam has got 21.06, only 0.02 from the textile record which Caeleb Dressel owns. That’s pretty significant.
@@joshuadempsey4573 How much of the result was dependent on the base he built up leading into this "new style of training"? Would it work for a 15 year old?
Try listening.