Rubber tubing/swim tether

Former Member
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So I swam with some guys today who were using some homemade device that was essentially some surgical type tubing connected to a belt that you placed around your waist. By the time you get half way acrossed the pool it hits you that it's going to take a LOT of effort to make it to the other side! My first attempt I got to about 20 yards and quit...I was seeing no progress. After being riled by these two swimmers I decided to give it my all and see what happens. Well, I made it to the wall a couple of times after the first attempt. It takes a bunch of strong kicking and some very high elbow/rapid turnover stroking to reach the wall but it is attainable. The last 5 yards are slow going but swimming back with the help of the tubing is such a delight. Anyhow, short of building these things myself, does anybody know where I could buy something already set up? I think it will make a great training tool for me. After a few of those resistance runs I swam a 50 and breezed in under 30 without putting forth a raceworthy effort. The resistance forces you to utilize proper high elbow technique and fast turnover.
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  • Former Member
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    Eh, I wouldn't mess around with a homemade solution when you can buy a quality piece of equipment for less than $200 that's designed for that specific purpose. The one I've used in the past to train was the Swim Tether and the manufacturer even guarantees it for life if you're concerned about your investment. Check it out here: http://www.swimtether.com
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  • Former Member
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    Eh, I wouldn't mess around with a homemade solution when you can buy a quality piece of equipment for less than $200 that's designed for that specific purpose. The one I've used in the past to train was the Swim Tether and the manufacturer even guarantees it for life if you're concerned about your investment. Check it out here: http://www.swimtether.com
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