#5 The Adult Onset Swimmer
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In this episode, Cal, Emma, and Tim delve into the nuances of transitioning into triathlon as an adult, focusing heavily on the challenges and solutions of adult-onset swimming and open water skills. Whether you're new to swimming or trying to improve in open water, you'll find actionable tips and motivation.
Key topics covered:
- Transitioning from elite to age-group triathlon and managing expectations
- How to approach swimming when starting later in life, including mental barriers and physical adaptations
- Essential equipment for adult swimmers and open water athletes—what’s useful and what’s a crutch
- Technique fundamentals: body balance, arm recovery, body relaxation, and efficiency
- Structuring swim sessions: short frequent workouts versus long continuous swim practices
- Overcoming open water fears: sighting, cold water, waves, and crowd navigation
- Benefits of swimming with a squad and using video feedback for improvement
- Wetsuit strategies: fit, impact on stroke, and managing new sensations
- Building confidence through consistent exposure and gradual skill development
Timestamps:
00:00 - Welcome and episode overview: transitioning from elite triathlete to age grouper
00:44 - Common challenges faced by adult swimmers stepping into open water
02:10 - Techniques for improving water feel and efficient stroke mechanics
03:38 - The importance of body balance and relaxation in swimming
04:54 - Equipment myths and essentials: fins, paddles, snorkels, and wetsuits
06:48 - Structuring swim sessions: frequency, drills, and technique focus
08:52 - Developing speed reserve and intensity in training
09:25 - Common obstacles: cold water, fear, bulkiness of wetsuits, and sighting issues
11:16 - How to adapt training for open water conditions and environment
13:27 - Using video feedback and squad consistency to accelerate improvement
15:18 - The importance of patience in stroke correction and incremental progress
16:31 - The impact of regular exposure, especially during injury or setbacks
18:48 - Tips for fitting and choosing wetsuits for different body types
21:38 - Strategies for open water practice: sighting, waves, and navigating crowds
24:19 - The mental aspect: staying relaxed and managing panic triggers
27:00 - Final tips: sensory awareness, body tension, and embracing imperfection
29:30 - Connecting pool and open water swimming: how to transfer skills effectively
34:37 - Wrap-up: continuous learning and encouraging a relaxed, consistent approach
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