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Audio Deep Dives for Swimmers. 🎧

Your guide to swimming smarter, safer, and faster. We go deeper than our videos, breaking down complex concepts into practical advice for pool swimmers, triathletes, and open water adventurers.

Topics include technique, pool etiquette, open water safety, gear, and mindset. Based on the 360swim blog.

Brought to you by 360swim™

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Do you feel like you're putting in a massive amount of effort in the pool, but just not getting anywhere? Water is 800 times denser than air, which means any hesitation or "dead spot" in your stroke acts like an invisible anchor. In this episode, Marina and Finn dive into the physics of swimming speed, how to avoid the "windmilling trap," and how a simple waterproof metronome can literally hack your muscle memory.💦 *In this episode we discuss:* 💦• 0:00 The frustrating feeling of "stalling out" in the water• 1:00 Why water density turns a slight pause into a massive penalty• 2:23 Enter the swim metronome: Wetronome & Finis Tempo Trainer• 4:48 The Speed Equation: Stroke Rate vs. Distance Per Stroke (DPS)• 5:38 The "Windmilling Trap" (spinning your tires on ice)• 6:55 How to systematically find your personal sweet spot• 8:47 The ultimate test: The Tempo Ramp-Up Drill• 10:41 Breakdown of the 3 Tempo Trainer Modes (and when to use them)• 13:16 Why a higher tempo is an open water survival mechanism• 14:14 Safety first: The importance of a safe swim buoy• 14:57 Association swimming: Hacking your muscle memory• 16:29 Final thoughts and finding your flow stateResources & Support:⮕ 📖 Read the full guide: https://360swim.com/blog/wetronome-metronome-for-swimmers⮕ 🦺 Train safe with the right gear: https://shop.360swim.com⮕ ❤️ Support the podcast: https://360swim.com/donate or send sats via ⚡ swmtr@getalby.comDisclaimer: Open water swimming carries inherent risks. Always swim within your limits, never swim alone, and always use a high-visibility safe swim buoy.
Why does swimming twice as fast require four times the energy?In this episode, Marina and Finn break down the brutal physics of water resistance. We move beyond "just pull harder" and explore the invisible forces holding you back.Topics covered:• The "Square Law" paradox (Why muscle loses to physics)• The "Broomstick vs. Tree" analogy for body position• Why the 2009 "Super Suits" were banned for being too fast• The "Wall Test": A simple living room diagnostic for shoulder mobility• A wild theory about future nanotechnology in swimmingThis is a "Deep Dive" conversation based on 360swim's extensive library of coaching articles. It’s designed for background listening while you drive, work, or stretch.TIMESTAMPS:• 0:00 Intro: Why you are exhausted but slow• 1:27 Defining Streamline (It's not just "tall")• 2:08 The Broomstick vs. Tree Analogy• 3:26 Open Water: Why Efficiency = Safety• 4:40 The 3 Types of Drag (Form, Friction, Wave)• 5:30 The Speed Paradox (Why 2x Speed = 4x Drag)• 6:18 The "Submarine Strategy" (Underwater Kick)• 7:35 The Perfect Streamline Checklist• 8:10 The "Wall Test": A Living Room Diagnostic• 11:05 The 2009 "Super Suit" Ban• 12:25 The Future: Nanotech Water?RESOURCES & LINKS:• Read the full guide with diagrams: https://360swim.com/blog/streamline-explained-how-forces-influence-swimming• Shop Open Water Safety Gear: https://shop.360swim.com• Support the Show: https://360swim.com/donate (or send sats via ⚡ swmtr@getalby.com)⚠️ Disclaimer: Swimming in open water involves risk. Always swim with a buddy and a safety buoy. Consult a physician before starting any new exercise routine.
Do you feel like your legs are made of lead? Or that if you stop moving, you'll sink like a stone? In this episode, we explore the psychology of tension and the physics of buoyancy. We discuss why the "fight or flight" response is your worst enemy in the pool and how a simple drill,learning to sink on purpose, can actually teach you how to float.We break down the "Teeter-Totter Effect" (why lifting your head makes your legs sink) and guide you through the "Sink to Float" drill step-by-step.Topics Discussed:• The "Relax" Paradox: Why trying harder makes you sink faster.• The Teeter-Totter Effect: Understanding your lungs as a fulcrum.• The "Sink to Float" Drill: A step-by-step guide to trusting the water.• The Balloon Theory: Why you must exhale underwater to stay calm.• Moving from static floating to gliding.Read the full guide:https://360swim.com/blog/how-to-relax-in-water-sink-to-float-and-float-to-sinkTrain safe with the right gear:https://shop.360swim.comSupport the show:https://360swim.com/donateDISCLAIMER: Swimming can be dangerous. Always practice in a safe environment, preferably with a lifeguard or coach present. Never swim alone.
Does water rushing up your nose panic you the moment you push off the wall? You aren't alone. For many swimmers, this sensation is the #1 barrier to relaxation in the water.In this episode, we dive deep into the physiology of the "Soft Palate" (Velum). We explain why blowing bubbles isn't enough to keep water out, and how a simple linguistic trick, using the letter "K", can help you manually seal your nasal passage without touching your face.We also debate the role of nose clips: Are they a necessary tool for beginners, or a crutch that prevents you from learning proper breath control?In this episode, we cover:* The Anatomy of Panic: Why water entering the nose triggers the "drowning response."* The "K" Sound Drill: How to find and activate your soft palate.* The Gear Debate: When to use a nose clip and when to ditch it.Resources from this episode:📖 Read the full guide: https://360swim.com/blog/getting-water-up-my-nose-while-swimming🏊 Shop Safe Swim Buoys: https://shop.360swim.comSupport the Show:If you enjoyed this deep dive, please rate and review the podcast. It helps us reach more swimmers!
Why is it that the harder you try to stay afloat, the faster you sink?In this episode, we explore the "Instinctive Drowning Response", the biological trigger that forces you vertical, and the counter-intuitive science of letting go.We discuss why your lungs are better than any kickboard, why "normal" breathing fails in the water, and the mental shift required to trust the water to hold you.Topics Discussed:• The "Instinctive Drowning Response" (Why you climb the ladder)• The Physics of Buoyancy: Using your lungs as a buoy• The "Starfish" Technique: Surface area matters• Breathing Myths: Why holding your breath makes you sink• From Vertical to Horizontal: The critical transition• Open Water Safety: Buoys and precautionsResources & Support:⮕ 📖 Read the full guide: https://360swim.com/blog/when-i-feel-i-am-drowning-what-should-i-do⮕ 🦺 Train safe with the right gear: https://shop.360swim.com⮕ ❤️ Support the podcast: https://360swim.com/donate or send sats via ⚡ swmtr@getalby.comDisclaimer:Swimming in open water involves risk. This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional swim instruction. Always swim with a buddy.
360swim Podcast: Audio for Swimmers 🎧Choosing the right swimming lessons isn't as simple as signing up at the nearest pool. If you pick the wrong program, you risk wasting money, time, and getting frustrated, or worse, increasing your fear of the water.In this episode, we break down the 5 essential steps to finding the perfect swim program. We discuss why you need to be brutally honest about your skill level, the pros and cons of Private vs. Group lessons, and the specific "Red Flags" to look for when watching a potential instructor.💦 In this episode, we discuss: 💦• 0:00 Intro: The "Decision Paralysis" of Swim Lessons• 1:42 Step 1: The "Honesty Test" (Assessing your actual skills)• 3:35 Step 2: Setting Realistic Goals (Avoid burnout)• 5:02 Step 3: Self-Taught vs. Professional Coaching• 6:00 Why online videos aren't enough (Unconscious Incompetence)• 6:27 Step 4: The Great Debate: Private vs. Group Lessons• 7:00 The "ROI" of swimming: Why paying more saves time• 8:32 Step 5: How to spot a "Great" Instructor• 9:19 The #1 Red Flag: Is the coach in the water?• 10:48 Summary of the 5-Step Guide• 12:00 Outro & Question of the Day🎧 New podcast episodes are based on long-form articles from the 360swim blog, expanded with extra context.Brought to you by 360swim™➡️ Read the original article:https://360swim.com/blog/how-to-choose-swimming-lessons💬 The Debate:What was your experience with swimming lessons? Did you have a coach who stood dry on the deck, or one who got in the water with you? Let us know in the comments.🔥 More from 360swim:⮕ 🏊 Free swim tips and tutorials: https://360swim.com/blog⮕ 🦺 Train safe with the right gear: https://shop.360swim.com⮕ ❤️ Support the channel: https://360swim.com/donate or send sats via ⚡ swmtr@getalby.com▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬👊 Like, subscribe, and ask me anything in the comments.#swimminglessons #learntoswim #swimcoach #swimmingtips #360swim #adultswimming
Audio Deep Dives for Swimmers.If the thought of the deep end makes your heart race, or if you feel like you "sink like a rock" the moment you try to float, this episode is for you. We break down the psychology behind aquaphobia (fear of water) and why the "Tension Loop" is the real reason you can't float.We discuss the 5 critical mindset shifts you need to make before you even get in the pool, why flotation aids might be making your fear worse, and the specific 3-step physical roadmap to go from panic to relaxation.In this episode, we discuss:• The "Mental Wall" of Swimming• The "Tension Loop": Why Fear Makes You Sink• Mindset 1: The Horizontal Position (Why we feel like falling)• Mindset 2: Why Relaxation is Physics, not just a feeling• Mindset 3: Why you should SKIP flotation gear• Mindset 4: The Most Critical Rule (Breathing)• Step 1: Getting Comfortable in Shallow Water• Step 2: The Rhythm Drill (Blowing Bubbles)• Step 3: Mastering the Float• The Safe Stand-Up Technique (Crucial Safety Skill)• Next Steps: Dead Man's Float & Streamlining🎧 This podcast is based on long-form articles from the 360swim blog.➡️ Read the full guide with diagrams:https://360swim.com/blog/overcoming-my-fear-of-water-tips-for-beginners🔥 More from 360swim:• Free swim tips and tutorials: https://360swim.com/blog• Train safe with the right gear: https://shop.360swim.com• Support the show: https://360swim.com/donateDisclaimer: Swimming can be dangerous. Always practice in a safe environment, preferably with a lifeguard or swim instructor present.
Audio Deep Dives for Swimmers.If you have ever arrived at the pool ready to train, only to find the "Fast Lane" full of people chatting at the wall or doing breaststroke down the middle, this episode is for you.Instead of letting "Lane Rage" ruin your workout, we explore how to turn the chaos into a dedicated training zone. We break down 11 specific drills and mindset shifts to turn obstacles into opportunities.💦 In this episode, we discuss: 💦• The Mindset Shift: From Obstacle to Playground• Slow Swimming & Fixing Sinking Legs• One-Arm Drills for Body Rotation• Fist & Finger Drills (The Anti-Paddle)• The "Dive Under" Sprint Drill• Swimming Backwards for Body Awareness• Sculling: Mastering the "Feel" for Water• The Flags-to-Flags Turn (No Wall)• Simulating Open Water Contact & Drafting• Kicking: Why you should ditch the board• The "Water Floor Ball" Drill🎧 This podcast is based on long-form articles from the 360swim blog.➡️ Read the original article with diagrams:https://360swim.com/blog/11-ways-to-enjoy-swimming-in-crowded-lane🔥 More from 360swim:• Free swim tips and tutorials: https://360swim.com/blog• Train safe with the right gear: https://shop.360swim.com• Support the show: https://360swim.com/donateDisclaimer: Swimming can be dangerous. Always practice in a safe environment, preferably with a lifeguard or swim instructor present.
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