What do you think of total immersion?

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I just got Total immersion book yesterday. Have read part 1 of the book and just started doing the drills today. It seems an excallent way to swim and definatly will improve my f/s. But i'm a bit weary because it's so comercail. so my question is, Is Total immersion as good a way to swim as it makes out? or is it the best way to learn how to swim? Are there better books out there that teach you how to swim well(properly)? Hope that makes sense Swifty
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    I just took a trip to Mexico over the Christmas holidays and had a total blast.....If you can, try and make it to the town of tequila in Jalisco (near Guadalahara).....There are about 25 tequila factories in the surrounding areas around the town of tequila....each with thier own Agave plantations....Most of them give relatively cheap tours in which you can sample all the tequila you want while on tour....I highly reccomend the Herradura tour as well as the Jose Cuervo tour.....You can try samples of some of the better 100% Agave aged tequila's as well (not just the 51% Agave unaged tequila most of us are used to in the States).....The Herradura Anejo is a very good tequila that you can buy relatively cheap there in the town of tequila and take back with you. The Herradura Supremo is perhaps the best tequila you can buy down there....but even in Mexico it will run you about $185 for a fifth!....I call it "El Aqua Del Diablo".....Anyone know what that means in English?...(besides Alex that is who lives in Mexico City). Newmastersswimmer
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    I just took a trip to Mexico over the Christmas holidays and had a total blast.....If you can, try and make it to the town of tequila in Jalisco (near Guadalahara).....There are about 25 tequila factories in the surrounding areas around the town of tequila....each with thier own Agave plantations....Most of them give relatively cheap tours in which you can sample all the tequila you want while on tour....I highly reccomend the Herradura tour as well as the Jose Cuervo tour.....You can try samples of some of the better 100% Agave aged tequila's as well (not just the 51% Agave unaged tequila most of us are used to in the States).....The Herradura Anejo is a very good tequila that you can buy relatively cheap there in the town of tequila and take back with you. The Herradura Supremo is perhaps the best tequila you can buy down there....but even in Mexico it will run you about $185 for a fifth!....I call it "El Aqua Del Diablo".....Anyone know what that means in English?...(besides Alex that is who lives in Mexico City). Newmastersswimmer
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