Deep Practice Encouragement – Part 3

Deep Practice Encouragement – Part 3

The practice advice continues from Deep Practice Encouragement – Part 2… *** You Can’t Do It All At Once You can’t perfect everything at once, or in one season. Yet, by race day, you’ve got to have some chosen skill improvements...
Deep Practice Encouragement – Part 2

Deep Practice Encouragement – Part 2

This essay continues from Deep Practice Encouragement – Part 1… *** Now, a bit of practical advice on Deep/Deliberate Practice. The Four Deliberate Practice Principles 1. Make it a specific, clearly-defined, skill objective. “I am going to swim...
Deep Practice Encouragement – Part 1

Deep Practice Encouragement – Part 1

I recently read Joshua Foer’s book “Moonwalking With Einstein: The Art And Science Of Remembering Everything” about his journey from an ordinary forgetful guy to the finals of the US Memory Championships a year later. Along the way he learned a great...
Good Attitude

Good Attitude

The real test of your good attitude will not happen on a good practice day. It will be exposed and tested on a bad practice day. When you experience a ‘bad’ practice (i.e. failure to produce expected results) that is the best opportunity to examine the...

Swim Prep Habit

Here is an inspirational description in the book The Power Of Habit by Charles Duhigg of the habit Michael Phelps had set up to support his success in every race. This story makes a persuasive argument for competitive athletes to set up a personal pre-race habit like...
Judging An Efficient Stroke

Judging An Efficient Stroke

In response to the recent essay Stroke Length Loyalty (and the subsequent essay Intro to Pace Combinations) I’ve entered into an enjoyable email discussion with a retired engineerĀ about judging efficiency of the stroke. He has been asking how we know when a...
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