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#368 : You’ll Never Improve If You Ignore This – An Olympic Swimmer’s Advice with Brianna Throssell

The Effortless Swimming Podcast

Release Date: 02/27/2025

 #392 : This Stroke Looks Calm...But Flies Past Everyone with Brenton Ford show art #392 : This Stroke Looks Calm...But Flies Past Everyone with Brenton Ford

The Effortless Swimming Podcast

Recently, Australian swimmer Lani Pallister made history by becoming the third-fastest woman ever in the 1500-meter freestyle. In this episode, we’re diving into her stroke to see exactly what makes her technique so effective and what we can all learn from it. 00:25 2-Beat Kick 01:01 Head Position/ Breath Timing  02:26 Have The Head Turn In Time with the Shoulders 03:30 Catch Position 08:31 Kick Timing 10:01 Rotation 12:38 Recovery

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#391 : The Latest Swimming Analysis Tools Are Getting Wild with Jaimie Fuller show art #391 : The Latest Swimming Analysis Tools Are Getting Wild with Jaimie Fuller

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How does an Olympic medalist take 19 seconds off her 800 meter time and nearly beat Katie Ledecky? In this episode, I'm joined by Jaimie Fuller from EO Labs, the creators of the Swim Better Handsets, a company I've worked closely with since their early days to share how this breakthrough tech is transforming performance from helping Paige Madden make that jaw dropping improvement to giving triathletes a way to measure swim power in Watts, sync with training peaks, and use AI to pinpoint exactly where they're losing speed. EO is changing the way we understand the swim leg from Olympic podiums...

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#390 :  How To Break 1:30/100m | Stroke Analysis with Brenton Ford show art #390 : How To Break 1:30/100m | Stroke Analysis with Brenton Ford

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This episode is taken from our latest Feedback Friday video. We have a triathlete from Sydney who holds 1:30/100m on his Ironman swims. Let's take a look at his strokes and see where he can find additional speed. Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kEXXSc9eac 00:37 Head Position 01:04 Body Position 04:10 Reach And Extension 06:13 Arm Angle   Grab the freestyle checklist here:  https://effortlessswimming.com/freestyle-checklist/ Work with us (stroke analysis coaching): https://effortlessswimming.com/es-training-and-membership-page/ Join a camp:...

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#389 : Most Common Mistakes Adult Swimmers Make (And What To Do Instead) with Brenton Ford show art #389 : Most Common Mistakes Adult Swimmers Make (And What To Do Instead) with Brenton Ford

The Effortless Swimming Podcast

Have you ever walked away from a swim thinking, "Why does this still feel so hard?" You're not alone. Most adult swimmers struggle with the same few challenges—again and again—and it’s usually because no one ever showed them how to fix it the right way. In today’s episode, we’re diving into the most common mistakes adult swimmers make—and more importantly, how to finally fix it. Let’s get started. 00:17 Mistake #1: Holding Too Much Tension 04:07 Mistake #2: Looking Forward the Whole Time 06:12 Mistake #3: Overkicking or Stiff-Leg Kicking 07:38 Mistake #4: Beginning Your Catch...

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#388 : Why Your Kick Is Slowing You Down And How To Fix It with Brenton Ford show art #388 : Why Your Kick Is Slowing You Down And How To Fix It with Brenton Ford

The Effortless Swimming Podcast

Most swimmers think a harder kick equals more speed. But for adult swimmers and triathletes, it usually means more effort and less progress. So, if your legs feel heavy, your breathing feels rushed, or you’re constantly tired after short swims, it might be your kick that’s holding you back. Let’s fix it. 00:32 Mistake #1: Kicking From the Knees 02:33 Mistake #2: Too Much Kick 06:16 Mistake #3: Stiff Ankles 08:29 Mistake #4: Using It For Propulsion 09:15 Bonus Cue: Fishtail Feet

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#387 : Does 1960's swim technique still work? with Brenton Ford show art #387 : Does 1960's swim technique still work? with Brenton Ford

The Effortless Swimming Podcast

Do freestyle tips from the 1960s still hold up today? In this episode, I’m diving into some notes I took from a DVD created by 1960 Olympic gold medalist in the 1500m freestyle, John Conrad. About ten years ago, I was deep into studying freestyle technique—trying to learn everything I could—and John and I actually had a few back-and-forth discussions about our different approaches. We didn’t always agree, and today I want to revisit some of his ideas, share what I took away from his teachings, and talk about where I see things differently. If you’re working on improving your own...

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#386 : 10 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started Swimming with Brenton Ford show art #386 : 10 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started Swimming with Brenton Ford

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In today’s episode, I’m sharing 10 things I wish I knew when I first started swimming. Whether you’re just beginning or have been in the water for a while, these lessons can help you take your swimming to the next level. Let’s face it—most beginners train too hard, focus on the wrong details, and waste a lot of time and energy. That not only slows progress but can lead to frustrating plateaus or even injuries like shoulder pain. These 10 key insights will help you avoid those common mistakes. We’ll break down what truly matters when it comes to gear, technique, training, and...

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#385 : Most Swimmers Take Years To Learn This with Brenton Ford show art #385 : Most Swimmers Take Years To Learn This with Brenton Ford

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In this episode, we’ll break down that key insight—how chasing speed can hold you back, why real progress comes from subtle adjustments, and the shift in perspective that turns resistance into flow. If your stroke has ever felt more like a struggle than a rhythm, this episode is for you. 1:10 Progress Isn't Linear 2:18 Video Yourself Early 3:12 Control The Mental Side 4:23 Consistency 5:52 The Clock 6:49 Your Stroke Does Not Have To Look Like The Pros 9:26 Comfortable Gear Matters More Than Fancy Gear 10:24 Have A Goal Even A Small One 12:05 How To Stay Calm In the Chaos 13:37 Swimming...

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#384 : How To Go From 2:30 to 1:15/100m with Brenton Ford show art #384 : How To Go From 2:30 to 1:15/100m with Brenton Ford

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In this episode, I'll give you the exact issues that hold swimmers back at each pace from beginner swimmers at two 30 per hundred or slower, all the way to advanced swimmers at one 15 per hundred for a kilometer. And I'll also give you actionable drills and strategies to help you progress to the next level. 02:10 – Drill 1: Horizontal body posture 03:30 – Drill 2: Balanced tempo 05:00 – Drill 3: Efficient breathing 06:20 – Drill 4: Catch & pull mechanics 08:00 – Kit/gear suggestions 09:30 – Putting it all together 11:00 – Programming & progression 12:30 – Real-life...

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#383 : The Fastest (And Easiest Way) To Draft In Open Water show art #383 : The Fastest (And Easiest Way) To Draft In Open Water

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Hey, Brenton here. If you ever find yourself uncomfortable in the open water and not feeling that calm when you've got other people around and not knowing where to sit or where to draft off people to be most effective at it. This episode's for you. I joined the Low Tide Boys, Chip and Chris on a podcast, and they asked me all about the science of drafting. So on this episode, I get stuck into that so you know exactly where to sit. In a pack or with other people around to maximize the draft, as well as how to prepare for this stuff if you don't have much access to the open water. So I hope you...

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Imagine standing behind the blocks knowing that everything, years of training, sacrifice, and your Olympic dream, comes down to this one race. That was the reality for Brianna Throssell at the 2016 Olympic Trials, where she had just one shot to make the team. In this episode, Brianna takes us behind the scenes of her Olympic journey, what it felt like to step onto the world's biggest stage for the first time, the nerves, the lessons, and the moments that shaped her career.

From grueling training camps in Thailand To the mindset shifts that helped her break through. She says an honest and inspiring look at the highs and lows of elite swimming. Plus we dive into what's next for her as she steps away from the pool for now and explores life beyond full time training. If you're looking for insights into what it takes to compete at the highest level and the mental resilience that fuels champions, you won't want to miss this one.

Let's get into the podcast.

01:59 Most Nerve Wracking Race
3:58 Rio, Tokyo and Paris
05:46 Pivotal Moments
09:03 Change In Environment
12:28 Hardest Training Sets
20:57 Training Camp Schedules
22:23 Social Media During Training
24:16 Visualization/ Mental Rehearsal
27:14 Developing Technique
28:59 Increasing The Power of Kick
30:18 Character Traits and Skills
33:36 Being Able To Say Yes To Opportunities
35:45 Future Plans
36:45 Core Lessons: Resilience