Go Swim is pleased to announce anexciting new DVD, starring two of theworld’s fastest and most gifted IMswimmers — Kaitlin Sandeno and ErikVendt.In GO SWIM ALL STROKES, Olympic GoldMedalist Kaitlin Sandeno and OlympicSilver Medalist Erik Vendt share theirkey focus points for developing perfecttechnique in all four strokes. Theirfocus points work for every level ofswimmer novice to elite and youdont have to learn drills or changeyour normal workout routine in order toincorporate them into your stroke. Youcan start to apply them immediately, thenext time you go to the pool. Theextraordinary swimming footage ofKaitlin and Erik, combined with clearexplanations of what they do and howthey do it, will help take your swimmingto the next level.
List Price: $ 39.95
Price: $ 39.95
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December 21, 2010
#1
Excellent material for swimming beginners,
This DVD is an excellent material for those people looking to improve swimming skills (if you are an amateur). I specially liked the section of slow motion movements in which you can see the details of the swimming techniques
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|December 21, 2010
#2
Good, but…,
….this DVD does NOT teach you the stroke step by step from the beginning. This DVD is most useful if you already have a certain amount of skill with each on the strokes and want to refine your TECHNIQUE. In terms of refining your technique, this DVD does a good job.
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|December 21, 2010
#3
Great reference for swimming all the strokes,
This is a great reference video for competitive swimmer, including age group swimer. It does not teach you how to swim a stroke step by step. It serves as a model swimer that you can learn from. The best part of this vedio is that you will never be getting bored of watching them swim, they swim such a beautiful style that is very enjoyable.
I have “swim fast” series which features Michael Phelps, Ed Moss, and Lindsay Benko. Again, those are for competitive swimmer. But I have to tell you, Kaitlin has the best Fly, Back and Free techniques. Erik is close second. In term of breast stroke, I vote for Ed Moss.
As a parent of age group swimer, I think the techniques are more important than raw power. I would not ask my kid to swim like Michael Phelps bacause Michael has a lot of power packed in his stroke and kids can not do that.
I also have the series of “becoming a faster swimmer”, it is targeting for beginners. However, no one in their right mind would ask a complete beginner to swim in a vedio, right? I watched that series for two times and that is it. Once you know the contest, the instruction will become very boring.
My recommendation is to buy this vedio and a swimming instruction book. You can study the book to learn or teach how to swim a stroke, but watch the vedio to set a final learning target.
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