338 episodes

Faster times and better technique aren't a guarantee when you train hard. What really makes a difference to your speed and efficiency in the water? The Effortless Swimming podcast helps make a complex sport really simple to better your swimming. We cover open water swimming, triathlon swimming and pool swimming. Hosted by Australian National swimmer and coach Brenton Ford.

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Faster times and better technique aren't a guarantee when you train hard. What really makes a difference to your speed and efficiency in the water? The Effortless Swimming podcast helps make a complex sport really simple to better your swimming. We cover open water swimming, triathlon swimming and pool swimming. Hosted by Australian National swimmer and coach Brenton Ford.

    #336 : Why Your Neglecting Your Hamstring Strength Is Making You Slower with Carl Reader

    #336 : Why Your Neglecting Your Hamstring Strength Is Making You Slower with Carl Reader

    In this episode, we have Carl Reader, a functional movement coach with a background in exercise physiology and Pilates. We will discuss the connection between hamstring strength, mobility, and how it can improve swimming performance. Carl has extensive experience working with swimmers to improve their movement and strength training. Join us as we delve into his research and practices in today's episode.
    00:00 Introduction
    00:59 Techniques and Tips from a Functional Movement Coach
    01:59 The Role of Hamstrings in Maintaining Speed and Efficiency in Swimming
    05:21 Exploring the Relationship Between Hamstrings and Calf Muscles
    08:14 Factors Affecting Hamstring Strength
    11:20 Strengthening Techniques for Better Posture and Muscle Activation
    13:39 Squats: One of the Best Ways to Strengthen the Hamstring
    17:43 Signs to Look Out for: Indicators of Hamstring Issues
    21:08 Core Engagement in Squats: Finding Balance

    • 24 min
    #335 : How This Triathlete Cracked The Code To Swim Under 1:30/100m with Prescott Balch

    #335 : How This Triathlete Cracked The Code To Swim Under 1:30/100m with Prescott Balch

    Prescott Balch is an ironman triathlete who started at 2:10/100m, and is now able to consistently swim under 1:30/100m. He recently broke through a plateau in his swim times by focusing on one change to his swim technique. In this podcast we delve into what change Prescott made and some unique approaches he took to fixing these areas of his stroke. 
    00:00 Introduction
    01:09 Overcoming Plateaus and Finding Speed
    05:27  Weak Core, Weak Performance
    12:02 Body Awareness Challenges for Adult Onset Swimmers
    16:35 How Dead Hangs and Handstands Improve Upper Body Strength
    21:14 Executing a Well-Planned Race: Negative Splits and Smooth Pacing
    30:45 How a Good Swim Sets the Tone for the Rest of the Race
    34:57 What's next for Prescott?
    38:27 Exploring the Concept of "Swimming Downhill"

    • 44 min
    #334 : How To Look Good When You Swim

    #334 : How To Look Good When You Swim

    In today's episode, we will talk about the BEST WAYS to look good when swimming.
    02:00 The Base Position
    03:35 Have The Right Amount Of Rotation
    04:48 Keep The Kick Fairly Narrow
    05:53 Good Recovery
    09:05 Soft Hands
    10:20 Good Looking Freestyle Is Never Hurried Or Rushed
    11:41 Slow To Fast
    12:06 Skinny S Shape
    12:31 The Breathing
    14:00 The Kick
    14:41 Style Is Important
    15:36 Visualize Yourself Swimming Like A Pro

    • 15 min
    #333 : Three Ways To Generate More Propulsion (Without Getting Tired)

    #333 : Three Ways To Generate More Propulsion (Without Getting Tired)

    In this episode, we discuss three ways to generate more propulsion without getting tired, along with a drill that will help you practice each of these methods.
    00:16 Generating propulsion
    01:31 The Size of the Paddle
    03:44 The Power Phase of the Stroke
    08:31 Accelerate through the Stroke.
    11:01 Keyhole Drill
    12:58 Building Power and Speed in Your Stroke

    • 16 min
    #332 : The Technique Behind Holding 1:12/100m For 4 hours with Andy Donaldson

    #332 : The Technique Behind Holding 1:12/100m For 4 hours with Andy Donaldson

    In this episode, we have a special guest, marathon swimmer Andy Donaldson, who is a three-time world record holder. Andy shares his insights on freestyle technique and how he is able to maintain an impressive pace of 1:12 per 100m for 4 hours. This episode focuses solely on technique, as we delve into Andy's thought process and approach to his stroke. Tune in now!
    00:00 Introduction and Background
    2:31 Where is your head position?
    2:58 How often are you breathing?
    4:30 How do you use your kick?
    5:23 What does your recovery look like?
    8:09 What is the end of your stroke like?
    9:07 What is your rotation like?
    9:47 How did you develop your catch?
    11:13 How much power are you putting into each stroke?
    11:54 What do you do to increase your swim speed?
    13:11 How do you like to train?
    14:20 What pace are you aiming for?
    14:49 What stroke rate are you aiming for?

    • 15 min
    #331 : The Expedition: Australia's Longest Ever Swim with Dean Summers

    #331 : The Expedition: Australia's Longest Ever Swim with Dean Summers

    In March of 2024, Dean Summers set out to break the record for Australia’s longest ever unassisted swim. Leaving from Newcastle’s Nobbys beach and planning to land at Palm Beach, Sydney for a total of 95.6km. Battling blue bottle jellyfish, hallucinations and less than perfect conditions, Dean had a challenge ahead of him. The swim had been unsuccessfully attempted by two other swimmers in the 1980’s and 90’s, including well known Australian swimmer Des Renford whose shark cage sunk off the coast after treacherous conditions. In this episode, you’ll hear the story of an expedition into waters that have never been swam in.
    00:00 Introduction
    03:52 The Origin of the Newcastle to Sydney Swim
    08:44 Building the Dream Team: Finding the Right Support
    11:59 The Commitment and Preparation for a Long Swim
    14:08 Navigating 07Whirlpools and Tides
    16:45 Feeding Strategy : Carbohydrates and Protein
    20:11 The Constant Sting: Battling Bluebottles in the Ocean
    23:15 Bioluminescence and the Milky Way
    29:44 The Final Stretch: Locking in on the Goal and Reaching the Beach
    34:35 Post-Swim Reflections: Burnt and Hungry
    38:44 Lessons Learned from a Grueling Swim
    44:15 The Connection Between Family and the Love of Water
    50:30 What's next?

    • 54 min

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