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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While at a bachelor party in Cabo a friend of mine was reffered to as blanco diablo by a...well, a dancer... when he refused to pay for/receive a lap dance, citing that she was overpriced and that he was mostly there to examine the dancers minds and not their bodies.
originally posted by scyfreestyler (formly known as 330 man)
Its always interesting how stories like this always seem to happen to "a friend of mine"....hmmm....a friend eh?....can I now call you blancablo for short...har har!
Newmastersswimmer
p.s. blanco diablo translates to something like "Young Devil"
the reason I know this is b/c blanco is also used as a type of tequila that has not been aged long before it is bottled.....if the tequila has rested for up to a year in a barrell before it is bottled it is labeled "reposita"....and if it is aged for over 1 year....usually up to 3 - 5 years before it is bottled ...it is labeled Anejo.....thats why Herradura Anejo is better than Herradura reposito or Herradura blanco (and more expensive!).....The Herradura Supremo is aged in french oak barrels for something like 20 years.....and the Agave plants used to make the Supremo are also older than normal....like 12 years old as opposed to 8 years old.....just a few more tidbits about Tequila to bore everyone to tears...LOL!
While at a bachelor party in Cabo a friend of mine was reffered to as blanco diablo by a...well, a dancer... when he refused to pay for/receive a lap dance, citing that she was overpriced and that he was mostly there to examine the dancers minds and not their bodies.
originally posted by scyfreestyler (formly known as 330 man)
Its always interesting how stories like this always seem to happen to "a friend of mine"....hmmm....a friend eh?....can I now call you blancablo for short...har har!
Newmastersswimmer
p.s. blanco diablo translates to something like "Young Devil"
the reason I know this is b/c blanco is also used as a type of tequila that has not been aged long before it is bottled.....if the tequila has rested for up to a year in a barrell before it is bottled it is labeled "reposita"....and if it is aged for over 1 year....usually up to 3 - 5 years before it is bottled ...it is labeled Anejo.....thats why Herradura Anejo is better than Herradura reposito or Herradura blanco (and more expensive!).....The Herradura Supremo is aged in french oak barrels for something like 20 years.....and the Agave plants used to make the Supremo are also older than normal....like 12 years old as opposed to 8 years old.....just a few more tidbits about Tequila to bore everyone to tears...LOL!