I have recently started using a Finis Tempo Trainer, and have found it invaluable to help me do fast sets. Are there others out there who have used these? Are there ways to use them in a diagnostic sense? (e.g. if you keep decreasing the time interval between strokes by 10% and find the place where your time stops decreasing by 10%, does this give you any useful information?) I really like how they help me keep up with hard workouts, but wonder if there are other ways in which they can be useful.
Anyone out there have experience with these they'd like to share?
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I went to a clinic in December that was given by Terry Laughlin of Total Immersion. We were all given Tempo Trainers and used them for various drills during the clinic.
Terry is a big proponent of the Tempo Trainer and has come up with a lot of ways to use it to help you find your optimal combination of stroke length and stroke tempo.
You might want to visit his web site to learn more: http://www.totalimmersion.net/
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I went to a clinic in December that was given by Terry Laughlin of Total Immersion. We were all given Tempo Trainers and used them for various drills during the clinic.
Terry is a big proponent of the Tempo Trainer and has come up with a lot of ways to use it to help you find your optimal combination of stroke length and stroke tempo.
You might want to visit his web site to learn more: http://www.totalimmersion.net/