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The Fit Swimmer : 120 Workouts & Training Tips |
List Price: $12.95
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Rating: Summary: Not for beginners Review: A good book for intermediate swimmers but offers little technique or help for people just starting out in the sport.
Rating: Summary: Not for beginners Review: Along with the other books which I purchased through Amazon.com, this one has been excellent for creating swim workouts for my high school team. There are specific workouts for various techniques, which makes it easy to locate exactly what my swimmers need. I then adjust the workout to their needs and away they swim! Highly recommend this for a swim team or individual.
Rating: Summary: Another great one for beginning coaches! Review: Along with the other books which I purchased through Amazon.com, this one has been excellent for creating swim workouts for my high school team. There are specific workouts for various techniques, which makes it easy to locate exactly what my swimmers need. I then adjust the workout to their needs and away they swim! Highly recommend this for a swim team or individual.
Rating: Summary: An excellent aquatic exercise fitness dictionary Review: An excellent book. Very well written and a super index of swimming terms The swimming terms are explained very well and also organzation is excellent I Love how Brems gives workouts for the beginner intermediate, and advanced swimmer. Super tips for everyone who loves swimming Also this book is great because it gives you workouts for about 1/3 of the year!! I would recommend this book to anyone who interested in doing swimming workouts without a coach!! This book is a must have for all swimmers!!
Rating: Summary: Outstanding book for coaches! Review: I came across this book as I was trying to incorporate new workouts into my coaching for a master's swim team. It is an outstanding book of diverse workouts which has made it simple to have a range of exciting sets for the swimmers without having to be so creative myself! A great book for every coach to have in their library.
Rating: Summary: a wonderful progressive listing of workouts for swimming Review: if you want to get fit in the pool, the best way to get there is have a plan. this book is the plan. with over 100 mostly progressive workouts, this can (over time folks) take the beginner to intermediate or advanced levels of swim fitness. to enter the pool without a workout plan is the easy way to not get a good workout. Brem's book will help you push yourself
Rating: Summary: A wonderfull book for initiate a daily fittness program. Review: It is a fantastic book for start a real and serious fittness program on swiming.I started the program stated in the book 3 month ago being a fresh beginner , and now I can swim 1600 meters per day with no problem at all.I do each training tip during 3 days in a row ,and I am improving very fast. It is easy to read,simple with a very good glosary of vocabulary for swimming.I STRONGLY recommend for people who want to start a performing swimming program without having a coach.(THE BOOK ITSELF IS YOUR COACH)
Rating: Summary: A very important guide to help amateur swimmers. Review: It is a perfect book to read for those who want to workout their skills in swimming and don't have a coach. The workouts are excellent and they are divided in three ascending levels. Read it and swim it!
Rating: Summary: A great training guide for anyone Review: Like many triathletes I had a bit of swimming in my background when I started racing, but certainly not enough to be competitive. I occasionally swam with organized groups but my consultant travel schedule made sure that was infrequent. I got a copy of The Fit Swimmer, read it cover to cover and made up about a dozen workouts from the suggested routines. The section on open water racing was particularly valuable. While training diligence was definitely part of it, this book was the #1 resource for me in competitively placing in events ranging from local races to National and Ironman distances. Ms. Brems meets 2 imperatives: she explains things simply and she gives you the tools you need to progress from a relative novice to a competitive swimmer. Like a craftsman and apprentice, she leaves it up to the reader to figure out how to best use the extensive toolset in the book. I found that creating about a dozen workouts on 3x5 cards from her suggested routines and rotating them did the trick (store them in a ziploc bag for use poolside). You can experiment with different routines to test how your body responds. I now coach people on an occasional basis, and strongly encourage each of them to read the book before we start.
Rating: Summary: A great training guide for anyone Review: Like many triathletes I had a bit of swimming in my background when I started racing, but certainly not enough to be competitive. I occasionally swam with organized groups but my consultant travel schedule made sure that was infrequent. I got a copy of The Fit Swimmer, read it cover to cover and made up about a dozen workouts from the suggested routines. The section on open water racing was particularly valuable. While training diligence was definitely part of it, this book was the #1 resource for me in competitively placing in events ranging from local races to National and Ironman distances. Ms. Brems meets 2 imperatives: she explains things simply and she gives you the tools you need to progress from a relative novice to a competitive swimmer. Like a craftsman and apprentice, she leaves it up to the reader to figure out how to best use the extensive toolset in the book. I found that creating about a dozen workouts on 3x5 cards from her suggested routines and rotating them did the trick (store them in a ziploc bag for use poolside). You can experiment with different routines to test how your body responds. I now coach people on an occasional basis, and strongly encourage each of them to read the book before we start.
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