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Swim Smooth: The Complete Coaching System for Swimmers and Triathletes Paperback – Illustrated, July 15, 2012
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The Swim Smooth approach, developed by consultants to the gold medal winning British Triathlon team, helps you identify the strengths and weaknesses of your stroke and provides drill and training tips to make the most of your time in the water. It accepts differences in individual swimmers and shows you how to understand the fundamentals of swimming to find a style that works for you. Technique, fitness training, racing skills and open water swimming are all covered, with photographs and 3D graphics helping you to put theory into practice.
Swim efficiently. Swim fast. Swim Smooth.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Getting Stated
Technique
Training
Open Water
Appendices: Swim Smooth drills, Swim Type Stroke Correction Processes, Training Sessions
Index
- Print length253 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherFernhurst Books
- Publication dateJuly 15, 2012
- Dimensions7.75 x 1 x 10 inches
- ISBN-101119963192
- ISBN-13978-1119963196
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The Swim Smooth approach helps you identify the strengths and weaknesses of your stroke and provides drills and training tips to make the most of your time in the water. It accepts differences in individual swimmers and shows you how to understand the fundamentals of swimming to find a style that works for you.
Sections on technique are supplemented with detailed advice on fitness training and racing skills. Open water swimming is fully covered.Advice for intermediate, advanced and elite swimmers.Hundreds of photos make learning easy.Improve your swimming speed, success and enjoyment.
About the Author
Paul's life in competitive swimming started at the age of 7. At 17 he was introduced to the sport of Triathlon and switched to elite triathlon competition. He joined the UK's World Class Potential program at Bath University whilst studying for his Sports Science Degree. During this period he became British Universities Triathlon Champion and came 11th at the World Student Games. At this time Paul discovered his real passion for teaching and coaching, finding that he loved sharing his knowledge with friends and training partners. After graduating Paul began full time swimming and triathlon coaching in Australia and in 2004 launched Swim Smooth. The knowledge and techniques that Paul spreads through Swim Smooth were developed through one to one coaching of over 5000 swimmers and many hundreds more in his triathlon and swimming squads. Swim Smooth are consultants to British Triathlon. Paul was swum the English Channel and continues to compete in open water swimming events, notably winning the Round Manhattan Swimming Race in 2013.
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- Publisher : Fernhurst Books; Illustrated edition (July 15, 2012)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 253 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1119963192
- ISBN-13 : 978-1119963196
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 7.75 x 1 x 10 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #300,923 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #58 in Triathlons (Books)
- #69 in Swimming (Books)
- #435 in Sports Training (Books)
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Customers find this swimming book excellent for refining technique, with detailed explanations and well-illustrated content. They appreciate how it caters to swimmers of all abilities and helps improve freestyle stroke, with one customer noting significant time gains in competitions. The book receives positive feedback for its approach to different swimmer types, and one customer mentions how the methodology makes more sense to them.
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Customers find the book excellent for refining swimming technique and progressing in the sport, particularly noting its value for self-coached swimmers and those of all abilities.
"..."Swim Smooth" has the most modern advice of all, along with a fine web site swimsmooth.com with a super free app you can download and watch from any..." Read more
"...paper - I definitely recommend it for anyone looking to improve their freestyle swimming, from beginner through intermediate skill levels." Read more
"...an excellent book, particularly for those of us who want to get better in open water. The take the middle ground in the debate about stroke rate...." Read more
"...will become one of those iconic swim books and is an essential addition to any swim library. Highly recommended." Read more
Customers find the book thoroughly informative and easy to read, with one customer describing it as the best swim book ever written.
"...You can get the essential info from this fun book by just looking at the numerous pictures and reading the captions...." Read more
"...There is a lot of other good stuff in this book. I would have given it a five had it not been for the stuff below...." Read more
"...Again congratulations to the authors of this excellent book. Truly recommended." Read more
"This is an excellent book! I have this book on Kindle and find it to be invaluable...." Read more
Customers find the book's explanations excellent and detailed, with simple guides that are easy to understand. One customer notes that it provides useful information without being too technical.
"...This book has by far the best compact explanation of the theory and guidelines for the modern injury-free freestyle ...." Read more
"...It's also printed on very high quality, gloss paper - I definitely recommend it for anyone looking to improve their freestyle swimming, from..." Read more
"...Both the material and the format are excellent. The book is top quality, table size, printed on chromo paper and with excellent color graphics..." Read more
"This book is very easy to understand, well written and on the cutting edge of swimming...." Read more
Customers appreciate the well-illustrated and beautifully written book, with one customer highlighting its excellent color graphics and another noting its attractive design.
"...to Swim in a Weekend" is a super compact (90 pages), all-picture guide to the major strokes plus turning and diving, about 8 easy to look at pages..." Read more
"...The authors seem to be keenly aware and in tune with swimmers of all skill levels and experience...the explanations and drills are very well..." Read more
"...quality, table size, printed on chromo paper and with excellent color graphics explaining and illustrating the text...." Read more
"This book is very easy to understand, well written and on the cutting edge of swimming...." Read more
Customers report improvements in their swimming endurance, with one mentioning significant results in competitions and another noting large gains in their times.
"...I recommend it! My breathing rhythm and stamina are good now!!" Read more
"This book is excellent for swimmers that want to improve speed and endurance and reduce injury risk...." Read more
"...I've made some good progress and highly recommend the book. They also have a great website and Mr. Smooth app." Read more
"...to within six months, starting to swim, building speed, building ironman endurance and overcoming open water jitters." Read more
Customers appreciate the swim coaching system, with one mentioning how it provides a sense of comfort in the water, while another notes the helpful references to the Swim Smooth website.
"...(and of course, speed and sense of comfort in the water)...." Read more
"...are also appendices on drills and work out plans and references to the Swim Smooth web site...." Read more
"...THANKS, SMOOTH SWIMMING for making my swimming days more enjoyable, relaxing, and productive." Read more
"...They also have a great website and Mr. Smooth app." Read more
Customers appreciate the book's detailed descriptions of different swimmer types, with one customer noting that it provides a custom approach for each type, making it particularly suitable for triathletes.
"...I really like they have identified the different types of swimmers and try to improve you based on your type of swimming...." Read more
"...why swimming can be so difficult and explains that there are different types of swimmer that have a certain challenges...." Read more
"...This book is tailored to every swimmer and points out the weaknesses in your stroke...." Read more
"I liked it, some great tips and it nailed what kind of swimmer I am...." Read more
Customers report that the book helps them improve their freestyle stroke, with one customer noting how it points out weaknesses and another mentioning how it helps correct flaws.
"...good book that I would recommend to anyone interested in improving their freestyle stroke (and of course, speed and sense of comfort in the water)...." Read more
"...They very accurately pinpoint and illustrate stroke problems (freestyle only), including a whole chapter on shoulder problems...." Read more
"...More importantly, it give concrete drills that help correct those stroke flaws. AND.. the drills work...." Read more
"The only book you will need to learn freestyle, to perfect your stroke and gives very clear vision of what the stroke should be like and great..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2013I am a recreational swimmer who tried to relearn to swim better back in 1998 from Terry Laughlin's book. I have never been on a swim team to get good coaching advice.
I have recently looked at a few new and old how-to-swim books. The newer advice is quite different from the older books which encouraged habits that can easily lead to shoulder injuries.
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A new book "Swim Smooth" has the most modern advice of all, along with a fine web site swimsmooth.com with a super free app you can download and watch from any angle and at very slow speed (esp from underneath to see the difference from the old S-shape recommended arm movement for the crawl). Looking through this book a few days ago already has led to a major revision of my freestyle.
You can get the essential info from this fun book by just looking at the numerous pictures and reading the captions.
My self-taught freestyle stroke has several major flaws, eg. I should not angle my hand sideways on entry which can injure the shoulder and I should not cross the center line on arm extension or pushback (some old books show the arm crossing horizontally under the body) which loses propulsion and leads to being off balance. The entry angle should be at a steep approx 45 degree angle and the hand should tip down for the catch right after full extension (instead of gliding more). And forget about a sideways scull and S-shape arm movement (update: I have added back a partial S movement which seems to flow better with increased speeds if you use fins, plus Olympic swimmers do that too).
Anyway, the book "Swim Smooth" and web site (with the downloaded MrSmooth app) is my top choice for a relearn-to-swim-freestyle book for amateurs who have no coach.
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Next in line is the excellent second edition of "Fitness Swimming", pages 1-69, page 86, and pages 119-120 (the rest is workout schedules). This book has by far the best compact explanation of the theory and guidelines for the modern injury-free freestyle . It finally explained to me exactly how to accomplish the 2-beat kick as well as the unfathomable (from other books) 6-beat kick.
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Then there's the other modern swim book that I re-learned to swim from in 1998. Too bad in that book (or even his latest one) there is no good description of the arc the hand travels (ie. S-shape or not) or fundamental principles like the hand must always be inside the elbow distance (otherwise .. injury) and the similar dangers of angling the hand on entry, or of the merits of a steeper hand entry (but see his DVD below). Terry Laughlin's books (latest best all-stroke intro is called "Extraordinary Swimming for every body") have been adopted widely and I still would recommend this book as one of the several must-have's for someone still learning to swim better. If I was teaching someone to swim from ground zero, I would use the exercises to lead up to the crawl in that book's freestyle chapter (which are easier to see/appreciate in the bigger format "Total Immersion Pool Primer", basically drills in balance and body rotation) or in Terry's DVD "Perpetual Motion Freestyle in 10 Lessons", which teaches how to swim by progressive enhancement of fundamental balance and propulsion skills. The graduated drills are clearly demonstrated and the progression to developing the complete stroke and 2-beat flick kick is logical.
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"Learn to Swim in a Weekend" is a super compact (90 pages), all-picture guide to the major strokes plus turning and diving, about 8 easy to look at pages per stroke type. This is a fun book to look through and the pictures are superb in showing the essentials of each stroke.
So those are the 4 most essential how-to-swim or how-to-relearn-to-swim-better books I've discovered.
Then there's the very old swimming book "Swimming: Steps to Success" which has some bad crawl advice (which was considered good advice in the 1960's), but includes a few non-major strokes such as the sidestroke and the Double Trudgen which I'll learn sometime to amaze folks - I mean, who really knows that stroke nowadays other than ocean lifeguards! The third edition of this book has not changed from the very old first edition, so do not expect modern swimming advice.
History: the first-ever "modern" swim book was "Complete Book of Swimming" by James Counsilman (1979) which authors since have liberally copied text from. This was "the" modern theory and how to swim book until the 1990's and has held up remarkably well, plus it's fun to see pictures of Mark Spitz's swim strokes.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2012This is a very good book that I would recommend to anyone interested in improving their freestyle stroke (and of course, speed and sense of comfort in the water). I have learned to swim later on in life, starting with fairly high difficulty around age 29. For those of you who have been there, it started with that feeling of being completely out of breath after a single length and resting a minute before doing the next length...and the continuous feeling/fear of being out of breath. Since then, I have put a lot of effort into becoming a better swimmer -- hard work in the pool, reading various books, and talking to more experienced swimmers about drills, techniques, and swim plans. But I still have struggled with my comfort level in the water. For example: the "sinking" feeling, always seemingly struggling to take in enough oxygen, and having a very hard time of incorporating flip turns. Most of the books I have read and people I have talked to aren't quite familiar perhaps on this part of the struggle to become a better swimmer -- from the viewpoint of someone who doesn't yet have an innate sense of comfort in the water. The SwimSmooth book has been a Godsend when it comes to this part of improving as a swimmer. The authors seem to be keenly aware and in tune with swimmers of all skill levels and experience...the explanations and drills are very well written and well-illustrated. For example, I identify with the "Arnie" swimmer archetype and based on this identification have been able to follow specific drills and techniques to improve my comfort in the water. It's also printed on very high quality, gloss paper - I definitely recommend it for anyone looking to improve their freestyle swimming, from beginner through intermediate skill levels.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2020The good: This is an excellent book, particularly for those of us who want to get better in open water. The take the middle ground in the debate about stroke rate. Although they don't specifically mention Total Immersion, they do criticize the approach of increasing stroke length just to increase stroke length. There is a lot of other good stuff in this book. I would have given it a five had it not been for the stuff below.
The not so good: 1) They clearly endorse multiple Finis products without saying if they get money from Finis for their endorsement. Then when I look at the ratings of these products on Amazon, several got poor reviews. 2) They get you to go on their website and then you get a lot of adds to subscribe to their "Swim guru" and various swim sessions offered by Swim Smooth coaches around the world.
Overall, I think this is an excellent book. I would have appreciated it if they mentioned that they were getting money from companies to recommend the company's products, if they are getting endorsement money.
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cymcym13Reviewed in France on December 10, 2012
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent ouvrage
Pour changer un commentaire en Français.
Cet ouvrage est vraiment excellent : photos de qualités, texte clair. Les causes et conséquences des défauts sont bien expliqués.
Il faut franchir la barrière de la langue(Anglais débutant s'abstenir ...) mais je n'ai pas trouvé équivallent en Français.
La prise en compte de la morphologie du nageur est intéressante. Les idées pré-concues sont écartées et commentées : pas d'utilisation de la planche , utilisation des palmes,
Il est adapté à tous les niveaux.
- AndylopeReviewed in Canada on March 30, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars Of all the books about swimming why does this one stand out
I have been learning to swim for a number of years following the Total Immersion method.
This book picks up where TI leaves off. Everything is presented in a very practical way making it easy to understand what it is the need to accomplish. The book is very well supported by the Swim Smooth DVD's. In particular the Master Catch DVD.
Between SS site, DVD, Youtube and this book you have a complete system.
Unless you are an elite athlete this will help you move forward.
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Marco Abud ReyesReviewed in Mexico on February 26, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente libro para nado libre
Un libro completo tanto para principiantes como para avanzados que quieren mejorar o pulir su nado de crawl, así como prevenir lesiones por mala técnica. Excelentes fotografías ilustrativas.
- AnonymReviewed in Germany on April 14, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Very in depth
This book covers pretty much anything related to triathlon and open water swimming. The descriptions about correct technique as well as individual styles (swim types) is very in-depth and my go-to resource when I am unsure about an aspect of my stroke. The training is also rather clear, with them giving a clear framework so that you can create your own swim training. The approach is rather technical, so self-coached athletes might be better of using a simple system like Joe Friel's PDLC because it is very hard to focus on so many aspects while training.
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JonatanReviewed in Spain on November 13, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Completamente imprescindible
Teniendo en cuenta que tengo un inglés muy malo, tengo que decir que se lee muy bien. Este libro lo encuentro imprescindible para cualquier nadador o triatleta que quiera mejorar de verdad y aprender un montón de técnicas y ejercicios para poder nadar más rápido y mejor. Gracias a este libro me he dado cuenta de muchos errores que cometía tanto de entrenamiento como de técnica, estoy aplicando estos criterios en mi club de triatlon, incluso nos grabamos para ver la técnica, también realizamos test y entrenamientos que te enseñan. Un gran libro con mayúsculas. Si quieres mejorar nadando o eres entrenador de natación este es tu libro. Este libro también se nutre de su página web, de material de natación, vídeos, etc, que no son imprescindibles pero pueden ser de más ayuda si cabe (por ejemplo me he comprado en Amazon las palas Finis que recomiendan y son una pasada). Ahora soy un swimSmooth adicto!