Hi,
Have been a masters swimmer for about 5 years now. Was wondering if experienced masters swimmers (or even newer ones) have found any benefits in the 'total immersion' technique. Have watched several YouTube videos and read articles but was thinking the video evaluation and pool instruction included in the workshop might be helpful.
Have noticed recently that my form/technique seem off and ineffective - was looking for some new insight and direction to help me with my efficiency.
Thanks!
There are too many firms out there trying to peddle online coaching solutions. People show up at pools with their "customized" internet workout that some dude eating Cheetos has put together. The value of coaching is in person. This is why I'm a huge fan of TI. For years TI has practiced what they preached and their results are impressive. They have a dedicated following and a founder who is the real deal. There will be detractors of every program but TI does not oversell their product and they get people in the water. I also like how the TI website links to USMS. The Swimspire site shows a swimmer prominently in a USMS cap, which implies a relationship that I'm not sure actually exists.I'd also suggest that if you want a quality weekend workshop drop-in on Crazy and Demented Paul Smith at Mesa Aquatics or Mad Sprinter Leslie Livingston at Team Pittsburgh Masters Swimming.Sad to see that the dialogue on this thread has suddenly become decidedly impolite and undiplomatic.
There are too many firms out there trying to peddle online coaching solutions. People show up at pools with their "customized" internet workout that some dude eating Cheetos has put together. The value of coaching is in person. This is why I'm a huge fan of TI. For years TI has practiced what they preached and their results are impressive. They have a dedicated following and a founder who is the real deal. There will be detractors of every program but TI does not oversell their product and they get people in the water. I also like how the TI website links to USMS. The Swimspire site shows a swimmer prominently in a USMS cap, which implies a relationship that I'm not sure actually exists.I'd also suggest that if you want a quality weekend workshop drop-in on Crazy and Demented Paul Smith at Mesa Aquatics or Mad Sprinter Leslie Livingston at Team Pittsburgh Masters Swimming.Sad to see that the dialogue on this thread has suddenly become decidedly impolite and undiplomatic.