Épisodes

  • #396 : 12 Ways To Make Your Swimming Unrecognizable In The Next 12 Months with Brenton and Tas
    Sep 26 2025

    In this episode of the Effortless Swimming Podcast, Brenton Ford and Tas discuss the key takeaways from their recent training camp in the Maldives. They cover essential themes such as identifying bottlenecks in swimming technique, the importance of community support, overcoming self-doubt, and the significance of consistency in training. The conversation emphasizes practical strategies for improvement, including the use of simple cues, the power of reframing concepts, and the benefits of practicing techniques on land. The hosts also highlight the value of rhythm in swimming and the effectiveness of contrast drills to enhance performance.

    00:57 Identifying and Focusing on Bottlenecks
    04:13 Simplifying Drills and Progression Sets
    07:26 The Importance of Community in Swimming
    11:23 Believing in Yourself and Overcoming Doubts
    15:37 Consistency Over Perfection
    19:54 Process and Feel Over Data
    23:54 Simple Cues Unlock Big Changes
    26:11 Breaststroke Technique Insights
    28:08 The Importance of Reframing Concepts
    29:56 Rhythm in Swimming: The Waltz Analogy
    33:13 Practicing Technique on Land
    36:18 Using Contrast Drills for Technique Improvement
    40:04 Sighting and Pack Swimming Strategies

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    51 min
  • #395 : How To Look (And Feel) Effortless In The Water with Brenton Ford
    Sep 23 2025

    In this episode, I’ll show you the 5 key steps to swimming freestyle with ease, so you can save energy, improve your speed, and feel confident every time you dive in.

    If you’re an adult swimmer or triathlete who gets tired quickly, this is a must-watch. You’ll discover how to finally relax in the water, connect your stroke together, and build a freestyle that feels natural.

    00:42 Good Body Line and Balance
    02:05 Good Head Position
    03:22 Setting Up the Catch Position
    07:30 Recovery Not Working Against You
    09:53 Check The Timing Of Your Breathe
    11:42 Rhythm and Kick Timing In Place

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    16 min
  • #394 : This Stroke Crushes In Open Water with Brenton Ford
    Sep 16 2025


    Sam Short recently went a 3 41 for his. 400 freestyle. Let's take a look at what he does really well in his freestyle technique and he uses a galloping style of freestyle. So let's take a look at this style and how this kind of technique might benefit you. And I think it can be a very effective way to swim open water for a lot of people because in the open water you've got a bit more buoyancy with the waves and the chop.

    This sort of technique can go a long way, and you do see this with a lot of the good. Triathlon swimmers, and a lot of open water swimmers as well. So let's take a look from the underwater shot to begin with.


    00:50 Head Position (Shoulders Near The Cheeks)
    1:48 Elbow-The Widest Part Of The Arm (Power Diamond)
    3:26 Galloping Stroke
    4:07 Timing
    8:17 Catch

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    9 min
  • #393 : Navigating the Challenges of Marathon Swimming with Craig Lewin
    Sep 2 2025


    What does it really take to swim the English Channel or any marathon swim? My guest today, Craig Lewin, is a triple crown marathon swimmer and coach who's helped athletes tackle some of the toughest swims on the planet. We talk about how to train for hours in cold, rough water. How to stay motivated over years of preparation and the mental tricks that can carry you through the tough times when you feel like quitting.

    If you've ever wondered how ordinary people achieve extraordinary swims, this episode will show you how and if you're already into long distance swimming. Myself and World Record Holder, Andy Donaldson will be running two long distance retreats next year. One in the wit Sunday is in June. And one in Tahiti in September.

    So if you'd like to enhance your open water skills, learn from the best, and also have one of the best holidays of your life, this is a chance to join myself and Andy Donaldson on a long distance Swim retreat. I'll include the link in the show notes below.


    02:26 Starting Your Journey: The English Channel Swim
    05:39 Training Plans for Long-Distance Swimmers
    10:57 Maintaining Motivation Over Long Training Periods
    16:11 Nutrition and Fueling for Endurance Swims
    21:20 Acclimatization to Cold Water Swimming
    27:50 Pacing Strategies for Long Distance Swimming
    31:48 Overcoming Challenges in Training
    36:41 Mental Strategies for Endurance Swimmers
    39:11 Choosing Your First Marathon Swim
    43:15 Addressing Fears: Sharks and Open Water Swimming
    47:27 Safety Tips for New Open Water Swimmers
    50:59 Upcoming Events and Resources for Swimmers

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    54 min
  • #392 : This Stroke Looks Calm...But Flies Past Everyone with Brenton Ford
    Aug 26 2025


    Recently, Australian swimmer Lani Pallister made history by becoming the third-fastest woman ever in the 1500-meter freestyle. In this episode, we’re diving into her stroke to see exactly what makes her technique so effective and what we can all learn from it.

    00:25 2-Beat Kick
    01:01 Head Position/ Breath Timing
    02:26 Have The Head Turn In Time with the Shoulders
    03:30 Catch Position
    08:31 Kick Timing
    10:01 Rotation
    12:38 Recovery

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    15 min
  • #391 : The Latest Swimming Analysis Tools Are Getting Wild with Jaimie Fuller
    Aug 19 2025

    How does an Olympic medalist take 19 seconds off her 800 meter time and nearly beat Katie Ledecky? In this episode, I'm joined by Jaimie Fuller from EO Labs, the creators of the Swim Better Handsets, a company I've worked closely with since their early days to share how this breakthrough tech is transforming performance from helping Paige Madden make that jaw dropping improvement to giving triathletes a way to measure swim power in Watts, sync with training peaks, and use AI to pinpoint exactly where they're losing speed.

    EO is changing the way we understand the swim leg from Olympic podiums to your local pool. This could change the way you approach every stroke.

    00:00 Introduction to Elite Swimming Technology
    02:50 Transitioning to Triathlon Focus
    05:34 Integration with TrainingPeaks
    08:20 Gamifying Swimming Data for Triathletes
    11:08 Membership and Data Analysis
    13:52 Understanding Technique and Power Dynamics
    17:01 Visualizing Swim Data and Performance Metrics
    24:53 Analyzing Swim Performance Data
    28:37 The Role of AI in Swim Training
    32:23 Understanding Swim Technique and Efficiency
    37:45 Learning from Other Sports
    39:56 Case Studies of Elite Athletes
    45:39 Implementing Changes and Measuring Outcome

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    54 min
  • #390 : How To Break 1:30/100m | Stroke Analysis with Brenton Ford
    Aug 11 2025

    This episode is taken from our latest Feedback Friday video. We have a triathlete from Sydney who holds 1:30/100m on his Ironman swims. Let's take a look at his strokes and see where he can find additional speed.

    Watch on Youtube:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kEXXSc9eac


    00:37 Head Position
    01:04 Body Position
    04:10 Reach And Extension
    06:13 Arm Angle

    Grab the freestyle checklist here:
    https://effortlessswimming.com/freestyle-checklist/


    Work with us (stroke analysis coaching):
    https://effortlessswimming.com/es-training-and-membership-page/

    Join a camp:
    https://effortlessswimming.com/camps

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    8 min
  • #389 : Most Common Mistakes Adult Swimmers Make (And What To Do Instead) with Brenton Ford
    Jul 29 2025

    Have you ever walked away from a swim thinking,
    "Why does this still feel so hard?"

    You're not alone. Most adult swimmers struggle with the same few challenges—again and again—and it’s usually because no one ever showed them how to fix it the right way.

    In today’s episode, we’re diving into the most common mistakes adult swimmers make—and more importantly, how to finally fix it.

    Let’s get started.


    00:17 Mistake #1: Holding Too Much Tension

    04:07 Mistake #2: Looking Forward the Whole Time

    06:12 Mistake #3: Overkicking or Stiff-Leg Kicking

    07:38 Mistake #4: Beginning Your Catch Before You Finish Reaching Forward

    09:28 Mistake #5: Rushing the Breath

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    11 min