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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    George, there's a masters team that practices at 5:30 AM on weekdays at the Arne Hanna Aquatic Center in Bellingham. If you go to the pool at any time you might be able to get some information. Or you could just show up at practice time, pay the lap swimmer fee to get in, and introduce yourself. There might be one day a week they don't practice. Wednesday or Friday or something like that. A USS club called BBST practices at the same time and place so don't get them confused. BBST will be in the far lanes by the pace clocks and the masters will be on the near side of the pool in front of the lifeguard tower. Or, more obviously, they are the old people with no coach.
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    George, there's a masters team that practices at 5:30 AM on weekdays at the Arne Hanna Aquatic Center in Bellingham. If you go to the pool at any time you might be able to get some information. Or you could just show up at practice time, pay the lap swimmer fee to get in, and introduce yourself. There might be one day a week they don't practice. Wednesday or Friday or something like that. A USS club called BBST practices at the same time and place so don't get them confused. BBST will be in the far lanes by the pace clocks and the masters will be on the near side of the pool in front of the lifeguard tower. Or, more obviously, they are the old people with no coach.
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