Ti again

Former Member
Former Member
Well, I know some of you are big fans of Ti appoach. I would like to read more on it. The library will not vcover the books that deal with backstroke, or breaststroke or butterfly, so I read some articles from time to time on it. Matt S use it for a summer team for kids and uses it himself and others might use some of it.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Well, it is Cynthia Maxima in the feminine from. And from the dictonary Cynthia was another name for Atremis/Diana and was Greek. A lot of Latin names that were from the Greek are similar. Greek, I even know less about. Quo Vadis was a great book. I finally read it and it was well reserached. Most people remember the movie from the early 1950's. So, you think its best to get the book on Ti that talks about the whole process.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Well, it is Cynthia Maxima in the feminine from. And from the dictonary Cynthia was another name for Atremis/Diana and was Greek. A lot of Latin names that were from the Greek are similar. Greek, I even know less about. Quo Vadis was a great book. I finally read it and it was well reserached. Most people remember the movie from the early 1950's. So, you think its best to get the book on Ti that talks about the whole process.
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