There is something transformative about the first dive into a quiet pool. Whether you’re training for a triathlon or just clearing your head after a long day, the water has a unique way of putting everything into perspective. The Power of Technique
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You don’t need to break a world record every time you get in. Just showing up and completing your laps builds the "water feel" that experts talk about. mandyswim2.mp4
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How do you stay motivated when the water feels heavy? Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, I’d love to hear your tips in the comments below!
In my latest video, , I dive deep into the importance of rhythm and breath control. It’s easy to focus on speed, but real progress happens when you master the "flow"—that perfect moment where your stroke feels effortless and your breathing is in total sync with your movement. Three Takeaways from Today’s Session: You don’t need to break a world record
Swimming is one of the few sports where you are completely unplugged. Use that silence to reset your mental state. What’s in My Swim Bag?