Tri Swim Coach Podcast
On today’s episode, I sit down with Greg Harper: D1 swimmer turned pro triathlete, two-time Ironman 70.3 World Championship qualifier, and swim coach who isn’t afraid to challenge coaching norms. We dig into why “gliding” is killing your swim, how ditching your smartwatch might actually help your performance, and the real link between breath control and open-water speed. Plus, Greg shares what burnout taught him about lifelong athlete development and how stroke rate beats ego every time. Connect with Greg Harper on Instagram: ...
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TEASER FOR EPISODE 170! On this episode, I sit down with Greg Harper: D1 swimmer turned pro triathlete, two-time Ironman 70.3 World Championship qualifier, and swim coach who isn’t afraid to challenge coaching norms. We dig into why “gliding” is killing your swim, how ditching your smartwatch might actually help your performance, and the real link between breath control and open-water speed. Plus, Greg shares what burnout taught him about lifelong athlete development and how stroke rate beats ego every time. Connect with Greg Harper on Instagram: ...
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Most swimmers finish their stroke like they’re just trying to get their arm out of the way—not like they’re trying to move forward. In this solo episode, I’m diving into a concept almost nobody talks about in freestyle: the feather. The feather is that subtle but crucial outward motion at the end of your stroke that sets up a smooth recovery and gives you just a little extra propulsion, without blowing up your shoulder. It’s not just for elites. It’s not complicated. But it does take intention. 🎥 Want to see what I’m talking about? Watch the demo drills here: Progression...
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In this episode of the Tri Swim Coach Podcast, we dive into what it means to make swimming more than just another workout—it’s a lifestyle. We talk about the unique quirks of swim coaches (like why we all dress like we just got off a boat), how swimming can be a form of therapy, and why getting in the water isn’t just good for your body—it’s good for your mind. We also break down how to fit swimming into your weekly routine without turning your life upside down. Whether you’re swimming for fitness, recovery, or just to clear your head, this episode is for you. ...
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Alright, this episode is a wild one. I’m sitting down with Ryan Stille, an open-water swimmer who basically threw front-quadrant freestyle out the window and decided to swim like a normal human. You know, with actual efficiency and momentum not that “pause-and-pray” nonsense that everybody loves to preach. We get into the whole transformation: how he went from dragging through the water like he was towing a small boat to slicing through it like a damn torpedo. Here is Ryan during his Lake Tahoe Swim: ==================================================================...
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Alright, this episode is a wild one. I’m sitting down with Ryan Stille, an open-water swimmer who basically threw front-quadrant freestyle out the window and decided to swim like a normal human. You know, with actual efficiency and momentum not that “pause-and-pray” nonsense that everybody loves to preach. We get into the whole transformation: how he went from dragging through the water like he was towing a small boat to slicing through it like a damn torpedo. ================================================================== Sponsor: 🏊♂️ Big thanks to SwimBox — where...
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So in this one, we spiral—emotionally and professionally. We talk about Top Chef making us cry, why your arms shouldn't be twins (yes, like your eyebrows), and how telling someone “real swimmers go under 2:00” is basically psychological warfare in a swim cap. Also, keyhole pulls? Trash. Gone. Antiquated like floppy disks and landlines. Oh—and one of my swimmers dropped 50 minutes off his marathon swim after we stopped doing what the internet says is “correct.” So yeah, maybe rethink that pretty little front quadrant glide. It’s a mix of rants, weird metaphors, swim coaching, and...
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What do eyebrows, shoulder pumps, and Reddit have in common? Apparently… swimming. We get into why your arms shouldn’t be twins, how “failure” might be the best coach you’ve ever had, and why outdated technique advice just won’t die. 🧠 If you've ever thought “I'm not a swimmer”, you need to hear this. 🎙️ Catch the full episode every Monday at 5 a.m., perfect timing to fire up your brain (and maybe your swim) before that morning workout. Don’t miss it. TSC Newsletter: Instagram: Facebook: TikTok: Sponsor 🏊♂️ Big thanks to SwimBox – where...
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In this episode, we’re diving into one of the most misunderstood pieces of freestyle: the recovery. You’ve probably been told you need a “high elbow.” Maybe you’ve spent way too much time trying to make your recovery look pretty instead of making it functional. We’re blowing all of that up today. I’ll walk you through why the way you bring your arm forward absolutely matters, why mimicking fast swimmers can actually slow you down, and why your shoulder blade — not your elbow — should be driving the whole show. We’re talking recovery types (straight arm vs relaxed), the...
info_outlineIn this episode, we’re kicking things off (pun intended but not really) with the one part of freestyle everyone loves to ignore: your legs. That’s right—your lazy, sinking, drag-inducing legs.
We’re talking all things kick: why “saving your legs for the bike” is a myth that needs to die, how your pelvis and core are running the show (literally), and why squeezing your thighs together like you’re trying to crush a watermelon might be the best swimming advice you’ve never heard.
There’s also a deep dive into anatomy, dysfunction, Ricky Ricardo’s bongo drums, and why kickboards are basically flotation devices for denial.
If your kick is more chaos than coordination—or you just want to understand how to stop fighting the water—this one’s worth a listen.
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Let's get into it!
0:00 – Solo Again, Let’s Talk Legs
Just me today. Don’t worry, I’m not going to tell you to not kick.
2:45 – The Total Immersion Hangover
Why the “save your legs” myth still haunts triathletes everywhere.
5:20 – Your Legs Are Like Swinging Arms… But Underwater
What running and swimming actually have in common—and why dragging your legs is a choice.
7:50 – Kicking ≠ Power, It = Posture
How kicking helps with balance and body position (not propulsion).
10:40 – The Deep Kick Drag Trap
If your legs go lower than your pelvis… congrats, you’re slowing down.
13:30 – Think “Upkick,” Not Downkick
A weird but super effective shift that changes everything.
16:10 – Try This Drill Standing in the Shallow End
A quick hand bounce test that’ll blow your mind (and your calves).
19:05 – Vertical Propulsion & Why Your Kick Doesn’t Push You Forward
Hard truths about where your power really comes from.
21:40 – Hip Mobility vs. Back Pain
How tight hips sneakily recruit your low back—and why that’s a problem.
25:10 – Runners, Cyclists & The Great Abductor Mistake
You’re strong—but your kick is suffering for it.
27:45 – Inner Thighs FTW
How activating your adductors lights up your core and helps your legs float.
31:15 – Hydrodynamics vs. Real Life Bodies
Why “perfectly straight legs” work on paper—but not in reality.
34:00 – Knee Bending Rules (Yes, You Can Bend It… Sometimes)
The difference between efficient flexion and drag-city dysfunction.
37:20 – Ankle Angle, Toe Touches & Foot Fails
Why you might cramp, and how to fix your feet while avoiding self-inflicted pain.
41:10 – The Pomeranian Kick
Small, snappy, and stylish—channel your inner tiny dog.
44:00 – Slow Arms, Fast Feet Drill (aka the 12-10-8-6-4)
One of my favorite drills to build coordination without blowing up your heart rate.
47:25 – Kick on Your Side (Yes, It’s Harder. Yes, It’s Better.)
Deeper water = deeper challenge. Here’s why it pays off.
50:00 – The Kickboard Conspiracy
Why it’s time to break up with your kickboard (unless you’re brand new).
52:30 – Dysfunctional Core? Check the Pelvis.
How kick issues often point back to posture, pelvis control, and rotation mechanics.
56:00 – Why Pilates Actually Works for Swimmers
Stronger hips = better posture = no more spaghetti legs.
59:30 – One Giant Kick ≠ Rotation
Why trying to flip your body with one big leg whip is not the move.
1:01:40 – The Bongo Drum Visualization
A strange but surprisingly effective way to feel your kick through rotation.
1:04:15 – Kick Timing, Core Sync, and Snorkel Work
Bring it all together: side kicks, snorkel drills, and real-world integration.
1:07:00 – Everyone Can Improve Their Kick
Yes, even you. Even if it takes a year. It’s worth it.
1:09:30 – Final Thoughts & DM Me If Your Legs Are Offended
Let’s stop ignoring the kick. Ask questions, be curious, and keep kicking.