Overnight success!!

Since the majority of triathletes are very guliable (stupid usually) probably makes sense to advertize this way. This reminds me of the Paid Infomercials on TV for Extenze. THIS IS BILLIE MAYS FOR!!!!!!!! ----------------------------------------------------------------- TCSD, If you're struggling with your swimming, then this lecture you will not want to miss! I have heard from plenty of people who have dropped considerable time from their swimming OVERNIGHT, after just listening to this lecture, and applying it to their swimming. What: "Learning and Understanding the 3 Most Important Technical Aspects of Swimming" When: Wednesday, December 16th, 2009 6:15 - 7:30 PM Where: Nytro Who: Anyone who is struggling with swimming, or wants to get faster in the water! This lecture will help athletes understand what they want to accomplish in the water, not just throwing one arm in front of the other. Even if you've already been to this or similar lectures, I've improved it with some new concepts, analogies and aspects which will help you improve your swimming OVERNIGHT! If you haven't seen it, then don't miss this chance! Hope to see you there! Jim ___________________________________ Jim Vance TrainingBible Coaching
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    The real problem for triathletes is that they show up to the pool and really have no concept of what they are trying to accomplish in the water. They just throw one arm in front of the other. The intent of this is to TEACH them about swimming, and concepts in swimming, from the simple, to the complex. Well that's fairly typical of triathletes coming from a non swimming background. When you run, you don't have to worry about how you put one foot in from of the other. But having been a professional full time coach, I can assure you, not to trigger any endless debates, but Triathletes usually have a great analytical sense. Most if not all of them appeared to me as being very smart. They just need to be explained that Triathlon involves training in 2 disciplines whilst learning in the 3rd one.
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  • Former Member
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    The real problem for triathletes is that they show up to the pool and really have no concept of what they are trying to accomplish in the water. They just throw one arm in front of the other. The intent of this is to TEACH them about swimming, and concepts in swimming, from the simple, to the complex. Well that's fairly typical of triathletes coming from a non swimming background. When you run, you don't have to worry about how you put one foot in from of the other. But having been a professional full time coach, I can assure you, not to trigger any endless debates, but Triathletes usually have a great analytical sense. Most if not all of them appeared to me as being very smart. They just need to be explained that Triathlon involves training in 2 disciplines whilst learning in the 3rd one.
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