Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Written for all skill levels of multisport athletes, this book helps swimmers create individualized training programs for better stroke technique, maximum enjoyment, and improved performance. Different training programs cover fitness and competition, strength and flexibility, and open water swimming. All of the principles are grounded in easy-to-understand physics. Additionally, the book discusses effective equipment use, the importance of making swimming fun and satisfying, and delves into the psychological factors involved in competing.
Synopsis
For many triathletes, swimming is the weakest link on race day. The Triathlete's Guide to Swim Training explains how to refine swim form, build speed, and establish an effective training schedule. Rather than prescribe a universal technique, Coach Steve Tarpinian encourages triathletes to develop an individual stroke that uses their natural strengths. He reviews the basics of freestyle technique: the five phases of the pull and the importance of proper rotation. He then identifies nine common flaws that triathletes make and prescribes drills that will correct and strengthen them. Once triathletes master the fundamentals, they can tackle more advanced freestyle skills and develop the other swimming strokes for increased fitness and strength. Tarpinian also provides instruction on: effective use of swim equipment; open water training techniques for speed and safety; fitness and competition training programs; strength and flexibility training programs; and training plans and key swim workouts for sprint, Olympic, and long-distance races. Triathletes of all ability levels will enjoy swimming more after using this book to increase their confidence and develop a faster, smoother stroke.
Synopsis
Written for all skill levels of multisport athletes, The Triathlete's Guide to Swim Training helps swimmers create individualized training programs for better stroke technique, maximum enjoyment, and improved performance. All of the principles are grounded in easy-to-understand physics, covering fitness and competition, strength and flexibility, and open water swimming. Additionally, the book discusses effective equipment use, the importance of making swimming fun and satisfying, and delves into the psychological factors involved in competing.