Just Announced...
the First Ever...
73 meter Butterfly Clinic
Meet Champion Masters Swimmer, Glenn Gruber (60 - 64)
Glenn has recently developed several RADICAL new techniques for the 100 meter butterfly. Here are Glenn's recent swimming accomplishments:
*Flyer on the 2012 USMS National Champion 200y medley relay
*2012 SPMS Regional Champion 50m butterfly
*High Point Award Winner - 2012 SPMS Regional Championships
*Currently ranked 3rd nationally 50m butterfly (30.62)
If you are a butterfly specialist or want to be a butterfly specialist you can't afford to miss this UNIQUE and RADICAL approach to the rigors of sprint butterfly...
LEARN the importance of splitting the race..
LEARN important tips on stroke count...
LEARN new ways to streamline... and more!!!
Learn to split the race like no one has ever done before...You'll be saying "That's unbelievable" when you see how Glenn takes out the first 50 in a blazing 31.0 and brings it back in a truly awesome 46.0
You will be amazed as you watch Glenn show you how to MORE THAN DOUBLE your stroke count from 6 on the first length to a WHOPPING 18 on the last 25 (How does he do that??)
But Wait...There's more...
Learn the technique Glenn calls "VERTICAL STREAMLINING". This is an amazing new technique where Glenn starts swimming in the traditional horizontal streamline position and then magically transitions into the NEW vertical streamline position EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT...
Finally, watch Glenn as he demonstrates how to carry a WORLD RECORD size grand piano on his back for a full 27 meters.
Plans are being made for a clinic near you.
COST: Pay what it's worth!
Gee thanks Michael, I hadn't included that in the script...
For those of you who don't know, Michael Blatt is my teammate with Ventura County Masters and our wonderful, dependable anchor on the medley, 200, 400 and 800 free relays. He missed high point at the SCM meet this weekend by 1 point (won it last year though) in the 55-59 age group.
Thanks on the p.s. Thought I might as well embrace this!
I really have heard from many people who have gone through the same thing in some way, shape, form or another.
Michael has heard this story, but my wife, who is not a swimmer but very supportive, decided to try competition with me about 30 years ago. We entered a local meet, a pentathlon, that consisted of 4 x's 50 stroke and a 100 IM.
In her first event, the 50 fly, she started down the pool and got about half way when she pretty much began to stay in the same spot while trying to do the butterfly. After a few moments she said "Oh s**t, I quit" whereby she swam to the side, got out and ended her competitive swimming career.
As she was watching me this past weekend on the medley relay, she really did know what I was going through. We can both laugh at it now. She of course, a little more than I.:bighug:
Gee thanks Michael, I hadn't included that in the script...
For those of you who don't know, Michael Blatt is my teammate with Ventura County Masters and our wonderful, dependable anchor on the medley, 200, 400 and 800 free relays. He missed high point at the SCM meet this weekend by 1 point (won it last year though) in the 55-59 age group.
Thanks on the p.s. Thought I might as well embrace this!
I really have heard from many people who have gone through the same thing in some way, shape, form or another.
Michael has heard this story, but my wife, who is not a swimmer but very supportive, decided to try competition with me about 30 years ago. We entered a local meet, a pentathlon, that consisted of 4 x's 50 stroke and a 100 IM.
In her first event, the 50 fly, she started down the pool and got about half way when she pretty much began to stay in the same spot while trying to do the butterfly. After a few moments she said "Oh s**t, I quit" whereby she swam to the side, got out and ended her competitive swimming career.
As she was watching me this past weekend on the medley relay, she really did know what I was going through. We can both laugh at it now. She of course, a little more than I.:bighug: