Successful TI Swimmer

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At the risk of touching off another flame war... Please let the record reflect that Adrienne Binder, a self described Total Immersion swimmer, posted the following results at NCAA Div. I Championships: 1650 Free - 15:57.64 3rd georgiadogs.collegesports.com/.../060316F015.htm 400 IM - 4:11.83 4th georgiadogs.collegesports.com/.../060316F008.htm 500 Free - 4:41.99 4th georgiadogs.collegesports.com/.../060316F002.htm Acknowledging the caveat that she is a Junior at Auburn Univ. and therefore has been swimming in their program for three years and therefore is not a "pure" TI swimmer (to the extent the results of any swimmer can be purely attributed to one coach, program or school of technique and training). This pretty clearly demonstrates that it is possible to "succeed" at the highest levels of competition while using TI principles. This is not to say that everyone will "succeed" using TI, or that everyone can "succeed" using TI, or indeed that TI necessarily has value for everyone. However, we ain't the ones hollering "Show me a world class TI swimmer!" Well, there you have it. Matt
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    Originally posted by scyfreestyler It seems to me that her best 1650 time was achieved before she swam for Auburn. Am I wrong? Are you implying that her NCAA performance is good enough to validate her age group TI program, but not good enough to validate Dave Marsh's Auburn program? The way I see it, she is an NCAA finalist who does not train using TI techniques.
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    Originally posted by scyfreestyler It seems to me that her best 1650 time was achieved before she swam for Auburn. Am I wrong? Are you implying that her NCAA performance is good enough to validate her age group TI program, but not good enough to validate Dave Marsh's Auburn program? The way I see it, she is an NCAA finalist who does not train using TI techniques.
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