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Make swimming the BEST part of your triathlon!
Sara McLarty is widely recognized as one of the fastest swimmers in triathlon. In GO SWIM TRIATHLON SKILLS, Sara shares her secrets for working on stroke technique, and for learning open-water skills in the pool. She demonstrates the technique and skills she’s learned through years of training, competing and working with other triathletes.
This video presents Sara’s top ten drills for working on stroke technique. Her drill “progression” starts with basic balance and moves through flutter kick, breathing, rotation, and the secrets of an effective pull. Whether you’re a beginner or advanced competitor, Sara’s drills will help you improve as a swimmer and will lead you to a new level of efficiency.
In GO SWIM SPRINT FREESTYLE, Olympic gold medalist and world record holder Roland Schoeman shares the key focus points that he uses to develop his awesome freestyle technique. Roland's six focus points work for every level of swimmer - novice to elite - and you can start to apply them immediately, next time you go to the pool. The extraordinary swimming footage of Roland, combined with clear, step-by-step instruction, will help take your freestyle to the next level. |
DVD Running Time: Approximately 60 minutes
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ROLAND SCHOEMAN is one of the most talented sprinters in history. He has equaled or broken a total of 7 world records, and is the current world record holder in the 50 and 100 SCM freestyle and in the 50 LCM butterfly. At the 2004 Athens Olympics, he earned a bronze medal in the 50 freestyle, a silver in the 100 freestyle, and a gold medal as part of the South African 4 X 100 freestyle relay, which set a world record in the process. Roland holds 11 South African and African records and has been voted African swimmer of the year in 2004, 2005, and 2006 by Swimming World, as well as South African Swimming Athlete of the Year for four consecutive years (2003 to 2006).
GO SWIM SPRINT FREESTYLE was written, filmed, and produced by the team of GLENN MILLS, a member of the 1980 Olympic Swim Team, and BARBARA HUMMEL, veteran of two Olympic Trials and currently a coach and World Top-Ten Masters swimmer.