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
Perhaps we can get George and Ion to attend the USMS Nationals in Coral Springs and we can all watch them swim. They could do the different events on different days. In fact they could do it at the warm up pool by the bar area where they will be serving beer. I believe that is what Mark Gill said they were going to do during the meet. Just think, after a hard day of swimming all of USMS could be entertained by these races. Kinda of like going to the race track and betting on your favorite.
We would have Geek, Gull, Goodsmith, Evil Pablo Smith, Wookiee, Sam Perry, Newmasterswimmer, Kirk Nelson, scyfreestyler, and everyone else who wants to be in on the action. If one person seems to be the favorite, we could have someone generate odds on the outcome. All of this as a result of what we think of total immersion.
Perhaps we can get George and Ion to attend the USMS Nationals in Coral Springs and we can all watch them swim. They could do the different events on different days. In fact they could do it at the warm up pool by the bar area where they will be serving beer. I believe that is what Mark Gill said they were going to do during the meet. Just think, after a hard day of swimming all of USMS could be entertained by these races. Kinda of like going to the race track and betting on your favorite.
We would have Geek, Gull, Goodsmith, Evil Pablo Smith, Wookiee, Sam Perry, Newmasterswimmer, Kirk Nelson, scyfreestyler, and everyone else who wants to be in on the action. If one person seems to be the favorite, we could have someone generate odds on the outcome. All of this as a result of what we think of total immersion.