5 Common Swimming Mistakes | Triathlon Training

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  • čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
  • Join four time IRONMAN champion Tim Don and SLT presenter Emily Young as they break down comon swimming mistake and provide practical tips and solutions to help you overcome them. With his vast experience and expertise, Tim will share valuable insights to enhance your swimming technique, optimize your performance, and conquer the challenges of triathlon swimming.
    From inefficient body positioning to flawed breathing techniques, Tim will address these common mistakes head-on, offering tailored advice for triathletes. Whether you're a seasoned triathlete looking to fine-tune your skills or a beginner taking your first steps into the world of triathlon, this video is a must-watch.
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Komentáře • 5

  • @33Jenesis
    @33Jenesis Před rokem +1

    I self learned swimming for a year by this July. At first my body was soft and overweight, so I alway felt my tummy was dropping and not able to maintain balance when attempting rotating. Now I lost weight and overall more muscular, I can maintain the form much better.

  • @nocturnus009
    @nocturnus009 Před rokem

    As a swimmer that found triathlon I am so glad you are getting the discourse moving with this video. 02:15 these fist 🤛 drills Tim is using are important. One can add some tennis balls to progress upwards.

  • @yassineyassine388
    @yassineyassine388 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks a lot 👍

  • @tobi8
    @tobi8 Před rokem

    Nice tips thx ☺️

  • @emmanuelnocete135
    @emmanuelnocete135 Před rokem

    Got a coach early on, my form improved greatly. Settled for self swimming for some time as it got quite pricey to be coached and suffered alot. Got coached again from a local hero and my swim times went through the roof, cominf out the water with the lead pack if not the lead was something I would always find myself doing in races. Get a coach is my no. 1 tip.