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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So the dancer called him a white devil then......I guess the reason the tequila that has not aged in the barrels is called blanco is b/c the tequila only turns color after it has rested in the barrels for some length of time before it is bottled....thus I equated blanco with young.....I'm sure about the meanings of the other 2 classifications...that being reposita and anejo....blanco is always the cheapest grade of tequila....and the harshest....the longer the tequila rests (i.e. ages) in the barrels, the smoother the tequila.....100% Agave Anejo tequila tastes very good in my opinion......I get the implication that you think the yellow stuff tastes like something else thats yellow here....I have to disagree!
Newmastersswimmer
So the dancer called him a white devil then......I guess the reason the tequila that has not aged in the barrels is called blanco is b/c the tequila only turns color after it has rested in the barrels for some length of time before it is bottled....thus I equated blanco with young.....I'm sure about the meanings of the other 2 classifications...that being reposita and anejo....blanco is always the cheapest grade of tequila....and the harshest....the longer the tequila rests (i.e. ages) in the barrels, the smoother the tequila.....100% Agave Anejo tequila tastes very good in my opinion......I get the implication that you think the yellow stuff tastes like something else thats yellow here....I have to disagree!
Newmastersswimmer