Posts Tagged ‘Easy Freestyle’

Free Air: How to Stroke Better while Breathing
by Terry Laughlin

Posted on May 19th, 2010

Stroking the lead hand prematurely, and “slipping water,” while breathing, is an almost universal technique error in freestyle. Here is how I’m working to improve on it.

How Suzanne Improved Her Speed
by Terry Laughlin

Posted on May 13th, 2010

By Measuring The Right Stuff rather than Going Harder, Suzanne improved her 500 yard PR by 25 seconds. I did the same and improved my 500 repeat time by 50 seconds in one set.

How I Measure Improvement: Examples from 3 Practices
by Terry Laughlin

Posted on May 10th, 2010

A description of 3 practices showing how to measure improvement by tracking 4 key variables or metrics.

Lessons from Endless Pool Practice
by Terry Laughlin

Posted on May 5th, 2010

For most of 18 months immediately before turning 55, I was unable to train in the usual way – no timed sets in a regular pool. I was able to tune key details of my body position, alignment, etc, in an Endless Pool. What happened next was completely unexpected.

Purposeful Variety: One Practice, Two Ways
by Terry Laughlin

Posted on May 4th, 2010

There’s a difference between purposeful variety in training and variety planned only to relieve tedium. Here’s an example of purposeful variety.

How to Gain Maximum Benefit from Swimming Easily
by Terry Laughlin

Posted on April 14th, 2010

Easy swimming isn’t lazy swimming. It brings the greatest benefit when you strive to reach a higher level of efficiency and a greater sense of harmony with the water. In many ways it should be your most demanding form of practice.

Do you swim easily enough?
by Terry Laughlin

Posted on April 9th, 2010

Few swimmers swim easily enough, often enough. Here are reasons why swimming easily more often can help you swim faster, at the right times.

Improvement-Oriented Swimming Builds a Better Brain.
by Terry Laughlin

Posted on March 31st, 2010

When you Swim to Improve, you stimulate far more brain cells than when you swim to Get the Yards In.

Water is Embracing . . . Yielding.
by Terry Laughlin

Posted on March 30th, 2010

Superman Glide is the best way to heighten awareness of water’s best qualities. Do it at the beginning of practice and everything that follows should feel better and easier.

Improvement-Minded Swimming
by Terry Laughlin

Posted on March 19th, 2010

Your potential in most things (but particularly swimming) is almost certainly far greater than you imagine it to be. If you strive for continuous improvement, you WILL improve continuously.