Upcoming Workshops

TI Effortless Endurance Freestyle Workshop

Location: Colorado Athletic Club Flatirons, 505 Thunderbird Dr., Boulder, CO

Tuition will be collected at the club on the day of the workshop: $350 + $40.00 club fee for non-members

Date & Time: Sunday, January 12,  8:00 AM- 4:00 PM

Questions: Contact Danny Peleg by email danny@swimbetter.co or by phone 303-944-9894

Description: This workshop introduces the fundamental skills and three foundations of Total Immersion swimming – balance, streamlining, and propulsion. You will learn how to swim effortlessly and efficiently in a fun and friendly environment. The workshop includes video analysis and playback, 4 hours of pool as well as some classroom time to ask questions and learn about the principles of swimming. The workshop is suitable for people with a wide range of abilities, including longtime swimmers stuck on a plateau or lost motivation.

Who should take this workshop?

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New swimmers who want to develop great habits.
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Self-coached swimmers who would like expert assessment and advice.
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Triathletes looking to improve their stroke and use less energy and improve their swim times using less effort.
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Open Water swimmers looking to improve their stroke and make it more efficient.

What will you learn?

During the workshop you’ll learn the three foundation skills of effortless distance swimming:
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Balance and Stability: Become ‘weightless’ by learning to cooperate with gravity instead of fighting it. Learning balance transforms struggle into smoothness and calms churning legs. It also brings the body control and mental calm necessary to learn every skill that follows.

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Sleek and Slippery: Learn to move through water, rather than move it around, by shaping your body to be longer, better aligned, more hydrodynamic; and Stroking in ways that minimize waves and turbulence. Slippery swimming means that you travel farther and easier on each stroke.

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Whole Body Propulsion: Replace churning with effortless power by connecting arm and leg actions to rhythmic, relaxed weight shifts initiated in the core. Instead of generating muscular force you’ll direct ‘available’ forces of body mass and gravity.

This workshop is recommended for those who can swim 50 meters or more of crawl stroke or who have studied TI skills previously via DVD. The workshop includes expert instruction, individualized feedback and video analysis.

What will you take away?

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The tools to work on a transformed stroke that will let you swim from a mile to a marathon . . . and feel energized afterward.
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The knowledge and awareness to begin a path of continuous improvement (we call it Kaizen) that can continue for decades.
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You’ll enjoy swimming as never before. And the more you enjoy, the more you’ll practice, and the more you’ll improve.

Schedule: (subject to minor revision)

8:00-8:45 Classroom 1

8:45-10:15 Pool 1 (group video & instruction)
10:30-11:15 Classroom 2 (video review)
11:15-12:45 Pool 2
1:00-1:30 Lunch (you bring it)
1:30-3:30 Pool 3
3:30-4:00 Classroom 3

What To Bring?

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Bathing suit (two if you want a dry one for the afternoon), goggles. We strongly recommend that all male swimmers wear a Speedo-type brief or tight-fitting lycra trunks rather than baggy-style swim trunks -wearing a baggy suit will make it difficult for you to master balance and flow fully. There is no need to bring a towel as the club provides plenty of towels.
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Snacks – You may get hungry during the day!
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Water bottle – You don’t want to get dehydrated!
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Bring your lunch with you!