Total Immersion Swimming: Swim Better, Easier, Faster!
What you’ll learn
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Swim freestyle with the world’s most efficient technique—in fact, the same skills that have propelled Katie Ledecky to 20 medals (19 golds and one silver) in major competitions, and 13 World Records in freestyle, between her international debut at the 2012 London Olympics and the 2016 Olympics in Rio.
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Feel more comfortable and confident in the water.
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Swim a mile or more at a strong, steady pace—and feel energized, not exhausted, afterward.
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Understand how to be an Expert Learner—and apply the learning lessons from this course to anything!
The Ultra-Efficient Freestyle Complete Self-Coaching Course will teach you to swim a dramatically more efficient freestyle—and transform you into your own most effective swim instructor and coach.
You will learn . . . the proven advantages of:
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Saving energy over trying to build endurance.
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Letting conditioning ‘happen’ while you improve the skills that matter.
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Achieving comfort, body control, and weightlessness before any other skill
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Making your body ‘slippery’ (reducing drag) over increasing power.
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Learning technique holistically—so all body parts work in seamless harmony.
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Swimming a short distance with effortless ease and crisp form before swimming farther.
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The most effective and fastest-acting skill drills.
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Practicing over working out.
Your self-coaching tools include
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A 140-page, richly-illustrated ebook that explains—in simple language–the biomechanics and fluid dynamics affect your (land-adapted) body as it moves through water, and the freestyle techniques that minimize common problems and take advantage of natural forces like body mass, gravity, and buoyancy.
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Fifteen high definition videos. Fourteen illustrate essential mini-skills and how to learn them. The fifteenth is a detailed study of the whole stroke. All videos show every important angle, above and below water, in full and slow motion.
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A Companion Workbook. This provides detailed guidance—what and how to do, what to avoid doing, how long and how many repetitions, key focal points—for each of the mini-skills and the whole stroke.
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An Image Gallery of all key positions and timing to print out and take to the pool for reference, or study poolside on your phone or tablet.
You can complete this course in . . . 15 to 30 hours of practice, distributed over two or more months.
The course is structured as . . . Four major learning modules, each teaching an essential efficiency skill. Each module consists of up to four steps or mini-skills—some of which can be learned in 15 to 30 minutes. Do a brief segment of drill or mini-skill work, then a segment of whole-stroke to integrate and consolidate that skill.
Why take this course? You will not only become a strikingly more comfortable, confident, and skilled swimmer. You will also become a passionately-curious student of swimming.
Who this course is for:
- Improvement-minded swimmers: Improve continuously and learn for life.
- Novice to experienced Triathletes or multi-sporters: Swim comfortably, confidently and faster than ever—with more energy for the bike and run.
- Distance, open water, and fitness swimmers who have plateaued or felt uninspired: Boost your improvement and enjoy swimming more than ever.
- Runners seeking a low-impact fitness option. Learn and improve while recovering for your next run.
- Total Immersion enthusiasts: Receive guidance from TI Founder Terry Laughlin.
- This course is not designed for non-swimming beginners.
12 reviews for Total Immersion Swimming: Swim Better, Easier, Faster!
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Cindy Houser –
A good primer on techniques. Not sure how to align with the Total Immersion book for more in depth of each skill.
Christopher Livett –
I’m now 3 weeks into Total Immersion training and it has transformed my swimming. I was previously only able to swim about 1 length of the pool, and I’m already swimming 20-30 lengths in a session.
Nitzan Bukchin –
I have relearned how to swim by this course. It’s great.
Aaron Delp –
Great method and easy to follow
Rick Martin –
somewhat longwinded instruction so far – would prefer to cut to the chase and get into the instruction quicker
David Bellard –
Great instructional video! I’ve already reduced my stroke count and feel more fluid in the water
AlyT –
Clarity and good use of media
Cassim –
It’s helping
Michele Oddone –
The course is great but never manage to see the pdf books. I could download them but the documents never open, nor on Mac or Windows. I asked for help and never had any answer.
Barb –
I’ve heard about this method of learning to swim but could never make it to a clinic. Although I’ve completed 3 Ironman Triathlons I really stink at swimming. I hope to enjoy the swim portion of my future races as opposed to dreading them.
Richard Pateau –
Don’t like the music it’s distracting
Shauna Madden –
I would love just a little bit more on breathing. I know it’s supposed to come naturally at each stroke that you turn your head to breath but I don’t feel like I’m getting enough air as my head doesn’t fully go out of the water. I know this is a problem that I have rather than an issue with the course, which was great but just a few pointer on this would be great. Thanks