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OPEN WATER SWIMMING DVD - GET IT NOW!

Posted by Michael Collins on Mar 04 2007 at 04:00PM PST
Open Water Swimming - Skills, Techniques, & Racing Tips by Michael Collins & Endurance Films is available at Fleet Feet Laguna Niguel, and Edge Cyclsports as well as online at various outlets. The retails price is $29.95, or for a discount if you attend a clinic off by Coach Michael Collins. Open water swimming can be one of the most spectacular and exhilarating experiences. Or it can be an intimidating and fearful one. What you do in preparation for open water swimming can have a big effect on how enjoyable your experience will be. Open Water Swimming takes you through skills, both fundamental and advanced, of open water swimming so that you can perform to the best of your ability while enjoying open water and triathlon competitions. Here's a review of the DVD by Mike Mullane aka “Marmadaddy” B.T.com Gear Reviewer The Product Open Water Swimming – Skills, Techniques and Racing Tips The Maker Endurance Films The Price $29.95 The Rating (4.75/5) The Skinny A solid overview of the skills and information needed to race in open water. For the beginner triathlete, nothing causes quite as much anxiety as swimming in open water. The stories of being in the “washing machine” and having problems navigating from buoy to buoy aren’t exactly meant to make it sound easy. There’s no substitute for practice and experience, but you also want all the reliable information and advice you can get. Toward this end, trainers Michael Collins and Gerry Rodrigues have created an instructional DVD called Open Water Swimming - Skills, Techniques & Racing Tips. The video opens with Collins making the statement, “This video will help teach you the necessary skills and techniques needed to compete to the best of your ability and enjoy open water swimming in triathlon competition.” The DVD assumes little-to-no experience with competitive swimming and starts off in the pool citing the need to build confidence in a controlled environment. It then goes into a good beginner level explanation and demonstration of the differences between efficient and inefficient swimming. The basics of swimming technique are covered and a series of drills are presented with camera work both above and in the water, sometimes simultaneously. A short section on Course Evaluation follows. This is a tutorial on assessing conditions before entering the water. We get a comprehensive list of things to evaluate over some great video from races before the swim start. Then comes the meat of the DVD: the actual open water section. You get good descriptions of the most efficient ways to enter the water from the shore in race conditions, followed by different strategies on drafting and sighting. (My favorite part of this section is the detailed description of “dolphining” to get to deep water.) I would have liked to have seen a section on wetsuits, but this was taken care of in the “Bonus” materials with a segment from another Endurance Films production called Racing Faster. Pro triathletes Barb Lindquist and Wes Hobson give a tutorial on putting on a wetsuit, using lubricants, sleeveless vs. full suits, and the like. Also, in the open water section, when they’re talking about sighting, it would have been useful to have some footage from the perspective of someone in the water. Overall, Open Water Swimming - Skills, Techniques & Racing Tips by Endurance Films is a good overview of the skills and information needed to race in open water. image

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