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

The Effortless Swimming Podcast

Release Date: 07/16/2025

#413 : How I qualified for the Nationals (at 38 years old) with Brenton Ford show art #413 : How I qualified for the Nationals (at 38 years old) with Brenton Ford

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At 20 years old, I missed qualifying for the National Championships by three hundredths of a second in the 50 backstroke. Fast-forward 18 years, and at 38, I qualified for Nationals in the five-kilometer open-water swim—training mostly just three times a week. In this episode, I’m breaking down exactly how I did it in my late thirties: the one thing an Olympic gold medalist taught me that helped me generate more power with less effort, why getting injured before the race actually worked in my favor, how just five minutes with one coach changed my technique in the final two months, and the...

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#412 : The 5 Core Principle Of Fast Freestyle (#5 - Find Your Rhythm And Timing) with Brenton Ford show art #412 : The 5 Core Principle Of Fast Freestyle (#5 - Find Your Rhythm And Timing) with Brenton Ford

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.Today, we are talking about the 5th and final Core Principle of Fast Freestyle: find your rhythm and timing. 00:36 The Dancing Part Of Freestyle 01:13 Kick Timing 04:35 Use Different Types Of Kick 10:33 Serape Effect 13:35 Hand Speed 14:07 Split Tempo 17:54 Drills 19:22 8 Week Faster Freestyle Course Join the 5 Day Catch Challenge Join the Effortless Swimming Membership Effortless Swimming Freestyle Clinic

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#411 : The 5 Core Principle Of Fast Freestyle (#4 - Develop An Effective Catch And Pull) with Brenton Ford show art #411 : The 5 Core Principle Of Fast Freestyle (#4 - Develop An Effective Catch And Pull) with Brenton Ford

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01:40 No Need To Overpower The Catch 03:07 Teaching The Four Key Positions 04:00 Start Of The Catch 06:00 High Elbow Catch 07:35 Power Diamond Position 10:20 Exit Of The Stroke 11:36 YMCA Drill Progression 14:38 More Drills To Work On Your Catch 15:07 Setup Phase 16:35 Path Of The Hand 17:57 Hand Speed

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#410 : The 5 Core Principle Of Fast Freestyle (#3-Rock, Return And Align) with Brenton Ford show art #410 : The 5 Core Principle Of Fast Freestyle (#3-Rock, Return And Align) with Brenton Ford

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Today, we are talking about the third core principle of Fast freestyle which is Rock, Return And Align. 00:36 Rock v.s. Rolling 02:15 Return 03:24 Correct Entry 06:08 Align

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#409 : The 5 Core Principle Of Fast Freestyle (#2 Find Your Balance) with Brenton Ford show art #409 : The 5 Core Principle Of Fast Freestyle (#2 Find Your Balance) with Brenton Ford

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01:46 Proud Posture 05:06 Taut Core 9:00 Effective Kick The 5 Core Principles Of Fast Freestyle: https://effortlessswimming.com/5-core-principles-of-fast-freestyle/

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#408 : The 5 Core Principle Of Fast Freestyle (#1 Breathe Deep And Relax) with Brenton Ford show art #408 : The 5 Core Principle Of Fast Freestyle (#1 Breathe Deep And Relax) with Brenton Ford

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01:45 Use Your Diaphragm 02:29 Breathing Exercises Out Of The Water 03:42 Box Breathing 04:04 Relax Your Chest And Upper Back 05:38 Having The Right Posture 06:52 Letting Go When You Exhale

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#407 : 10 Ways To Increase Your Swim Speed with Brenton Ford show art #407 : 10 Ways To Increase Your Swim Speed with Brenton Ford

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In this episode, I'll share ten ways to increase your swim speed and become a better swimmer. So, let's dive in and explore these effective strategies. 00:35 Train Another Stroke 01:56 Change The Way That You're Training 03:10 Being Diligent With Your Skills 05:12 To Become Supple 05:59 Joining a Squad Or a Group of Swimmers 09:06 Occasionally, Don't Track Anything 10:25 Keeping Calm Under Pressure 10:43 Commit To A Swim Block 13:48 Pick One Thing And Stick To It For Three Months 15:35 Get Professional Help

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#406 : What does 1:05/100m for 2 hours look like? with Nick Sloman show art #406 : What does 1:05/100m for 2 hours look like? with Nick Sloman

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Imagine holding a 1:05 pace per hundred for nearly two hours—no walls, no turns, just pure precision. Every stroke efficient, every breath controlled. How do you sustain that kind of speed without breaking down? What should your catch feel like? And how do you stay smooth when the ocean, the pack, and your own heartbeat are all working against you? In this episode, we dive into the story of Nick Sloman. He’s not the biggest guy on the start line, and he wasn’t a childhood prodigy. But over 12 years, he turned sheer efficiency into his competitive edge. After missing Tokyo, he rebuilt...

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#405 :  Why Most Swimmers Run Out Of Air In Flip Turns with Brenton Ford show art #405 : Why Most Swimmers Run Out Of Air In Flip Turns with Brenton Ford

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If you’re someone who avoids flip turns—or you’re completely out of breath every time you try one—chances are, it’s not your fitness holding you back. It’s your technique. In this episode, I’m breaking down a simple, step-by-step method to help you master the tumble turn, so you can actually save energy on your turns, move faster off the wall, and keep up with the swimmers beside you. By the end, you’ll know exactly how to execute a smooth, controlled flip turn without getting dizzy, without gasping for air, and with way more rhythm and confidence. Let’s dive in. 00:48...

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#404 : Why Your Arm Drops When You Breathe with Brenton Ford show art #404 : Why Your Arm Drops When You Breathe with Brenton Ford

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Struggling with your arm dropping whenever you take a breath in freestyle? You’re not alone—and there are five common reasons this happens. In this episode, we break down each cause, show you exactly how to fix them, and help you transform your breathing technique. By the end, you’ll swim farther with less effort and finally feel like you have all the time in the world to take a smooth, controlled breath. Dive in and level up your freestyle. 00:38 Breathing 04:17 Rotation 05:57 Hand Entry 07:31 Exit Of The Opposite Hands 08:59 Starting Catch Position And Reach 09:54 Where Is Your...

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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 freestyle technique, I’ve also put together a free checklist to guide you step-by-step—you’ll find the link in the show notes. Let’s dive in!

 

00:49-Apply Energy Only When Needed
01:29-Swim At Floatation Depth
02:18-Anxiety Is Number 1 Priority
02:48-As You Relax, Your Body Increases In Volume
03:22-Swimming Efficiently Means You're Relaxed And Loose
03:49-Look Forward When Learning. Look Down When More Comfortable
04:39-Pivot Your Body
05:08-Relax Your Kick. It Is Not Worth The Effort
05:44-Kick On Your Back Instead Of Your Front
06:36-Both Arms Don't Go At The Same Speed
07:19-Delay The Pull
08:01-Learn By Exageration
09:12-The First Component Of Swimming Is Relaxing. The Second Is Catch Up. The Third Is Almost Catch Up
10:16-Don't Confuse Arm Speed With Swim Speed
11:05-Don't Rush The Breath
11:49-Exhale All The Time From The Nose And Mouth
12:45-Breathe Every 2 But Change Every 25 Meters Or So
13:26-Kicking On The Side Is Good For Developing Your Breathing To The Opposite Side
14:05-Keep Your Hand Loose In The Recovery
14:41-Use Body Roll To Bring Your Elbow Through The Recovery
15:25-Pull Harder Not Sooner To Go Faster
16:36-Don't Pull Too Early, Extend And Push Down Slightly


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:
https://effortlessswimming.com/camps/