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Will stroke drills help me stay fit?
by Terry Laughlin

Posted on September 23rd, 2009

Many swimmers wonder if practicing drills will hurt their fitness. The most succinct answer is No . . . so long as they’re part of a program designed to improve your swimming. My email exchange with a recent TI Workshop graduate explains why and how:

>>Hi Terry!

CHANNEL SWIMMING 5: Mission Accomplished – Mission Begun
by Terry Laughlin

Posted on September 20th, 2009

My concentration was broken numerous times — most often by a “rogue swell” that broke my rhythm. It sometimes took six or eight strokes to get it back — and for me to get back in my “zone.” But the important thing was that I stayed with those focal points, or re-establishing them, for the entire two hours. It made the time pass somewhat faster, but more important gave me a clear sense of purpose throughout.

CHANNEL SWIMMING 4: The Long Swim – and a bulletin
by Terry Laughlin

Posted on September 18th, 2009

At the center of my awareness was a sense of my focus and action merging into perfect unity, and a meditative state so profound that I flowed through the 4th loop with little sense of passing time or distance. What had been effortful – as much mentally as physically – was transformed into rhythmic and relaxed.

English Channel 3: Make Every Stroke Count
by Terry Laughlin

Posted on September 15th, 2009

in English Channel terms, if I average 1 meter per stroke for 23 miles (assuming a less-than-laserlike course) it will take me 36,800 strokes to reach France. If I average 60 strokes a minute, I can complete the swim in just over 10 hours. But the turbulence I should expect to face will undoubtedly have a significant effect on how far each stroke will propel me. Each tenth of a meter (about 4 inches) in lost distance per stroke will add an hour to my time!

English Channel 2: Arrival in Dover and Initiation to the Harbor
by Terry Laughlin

Posted on September 15th, 2009

At 5:30, we returned for a second harbor tour. I’d been thinking about how ineffectual I’d felt in the morning. I retained a picture of Dave cutting through the waves ahead of me, while I felt like a cork being tossed about. I decided to use that visualization during the afternoon swim, creating a stroking sense to match that picture before reaching the rough south end of the harbor and maintaining it once I did. I also decided to be conscious of body language from the time I arrived at the harbor. While I’d been a bit tentative about getting in for the first time, now I would prepare for the swim, walk to the water’s edge and immediately dive in and begin swimming without a moment’s hesitation – radiating purpose and confidence throughout.

English Channel 1: Swimming and Waiting in Dover
by Terry Laughlin

Posted on September 15th, 2009

I’ve been in Dover since September 9, hoping to swim to France and back – about 46 miles — with Dave Barra, Willie Miller and Steve Shtab, the three people I most enjoy swimming with. The weather, as is often the case near the English Channel, hasn’t cooperated. But no regrets.

Walking – or Swimming — in Circles
by Terry Laughlin

Posted on August 23rd, 2009

An article in the NY Times described the tendency of people, who lack visual cues, to walk in circles. This is precisely what happens to swimmers in open water. Here’s a brief summary of the Times article:

The best swimmer leaves no . . .
by Terry Laughlin

Posted on August 17th, 2009

I just received a gift copy of the book Born to Run from TI enthusiast Ben Lawrence of State College PA.

No, not the song by The Boss. The book by Christopher Mc Dougall about the Tarahumara Indians, who are geniuses at distance running.

Is Heart Rate important in Swimming Well
by Terry Laughlin

Posted on August 11th, 2009

Heart rate should probably be a byproduct – rather than a goal – of your swim training program. Even if you swim for fitness. Your goal should be (1) Improve; (2) Save Energy; (3) Imprint efficient movement on your nervous system. As you do, your cardiovascular system will receive healthful stimulus.

VIDEO: Terry Laughlin Interview at Lake Placid Ironman 2009
by keith

Posted on August 7th, 2009

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