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The Effortless Swimming Podcast

The Effortless Swimming Podcast

著者: Brenton Ford
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Faster times and better technique aren't a guarantee when you train hard. What really makes a difference to your speed and efficiency in the water? The Effortless Swimming podcast helps make a complex sport really simple to better your swimming. We cover open water swimming, triathlon swimming and pool swimming. Hosted by Australian National swimmer and coach Brenton Ford.Effortless Swimming ウォータースポーツ 水泳・ダイビング
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  • #431 : He Quit His Job & Is Now Chasing His Father's World Record with Adam Wilkie
    2026/06/11

    Join Adam Wilkie as he embarks on a year-long challenge to honor his Olympic champion father by attempting to match his legendary 2:15 record in the 200-meter breaststroke. Despite limited swimming experience, Adam has quit his job to train full-time, proving that dedication can make the impossible possible. Discover his intense training regimen, the emotional journey of honoring a legacy, and the mindset driving his pursuit of greatness. Follow Adam's inspiring story on Instagram at Wilkie Swims and support his fundraising for SportsAid at inmyfatherslane.com. What's your 215?


    00:12 The Challenge Begins: Honoring a Legacy
    08:38 Training Regimen: The Path to 2:15
    18:55 The Decision to Commit: Quitting the Job
    22:24 Lessons from Dad: Life Beyond Swimming
    25:24 Inspiration and the Journey Ahead

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    31 分
  • #430 : This Video Will Find You Right Before Your Next Breakthrough with Brenton Ford
    2026/06/02

    Stuck at the same swimming speed? In this episode, we break down how to smash through your training plateaus by fixing the "bottlenecks" in your technique. Drawing from 19 years of coaching experience, we share the exact step-by-step checklist to optimize your stroke: reducing drag through perfect head and body position, mastering breath control to avoid fatigue, and engaging your lats for a more powerful, effortless pull. Stop just training harder—learn how to swim smarter and finally unlock your next breakthrough.


    00:00 Why swimmers plateau and the concept of stroke "bottlenecks."

    01:11 The simple formula for speed: Reducing drag vs. increasing propulsion.

    01:35 Step 1: Head position, posture, and why you need an "open chest."

    03:22 The "Iceberg" rule: Balancing head weight to keep your hips up.

    04:05 Posture secrets: How correct body position lets the water support you.

    05:08 Step 2: Breath regulation and how improper exhaling causes CO2 buildup.

    06:51 Step 3: Catch and pull mechanics (using the catch as a setup, not for power).

    08:17 Mastering gradual stroke acceleration instead of pulling too hard early.

    08:58 Muscle activation: Engaging your lats and triceps to prevent shoulder injuries.

    10:01 Using video analysis to find your bottleneck and build a 3-to-6-month plan.

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    12 分
  • #429 : The Science and Art of Open Water Swimming
    2026/05/30

    In this episode, I sit down with Grant to share what I've learned over nearly two decades of coaching and racing in both pool and open water environments, including qualifying for Open Water Nationals as an adult.

    We explore the gap between pool-perfect technique and what actually works in real race conditions like chop, fatigue, and contact. I break down why swimmers often struggle when they try to carry over overly rigid pool habits into open water, and how that leads to overthinking and breakdown under pressure.

    We also get into how I now approach stroke rate, breathing, sighting, and recovery in a more adaptable way, depending on conditions.

    A key theme is simplicity, learning to stay relaxed, trust feel, and avoid constantly chasing technical changes. We also cover what truly transfers from pool to open water, and why consistency and mindset matter more than constant technique overhauls.Timestamps


    03:51 – Why pool technique doesn't always translate to open water
    07:40 – Stroke rate, sighting, breathing patterns, and adapting to rough conditions
    12:19 – Common mistakes swimmers make with technique and body awareness
    16:55 – How Brenton simplifies coaching and decides what not to change
    21:49 – Why some swimmers improve long term while others stay stuck
    28:29 – Overthinking technique and finding the "feel" for swimming
    32:40 – Qualifying for Open Water Nationals and improving later in life
    37:20 – Strength, mobility, VO₂ sets, and training after 40
    41:50 – Drafting tactics, "effortless swimming," favorite swim sets, and final advice

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    45 分
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