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Tri Swim Coach Triathlon Swimming Podcast

Triathlon Swimming: Insight for Beginners to Advanced Triathlete Swimmers. Learn how to swim faster and with ease with training tips and triathlon swimming advice from Tri Swim Coach and distinguished Ironman professionals and triathlon coaches. Kevin Koskella is a world-renowned triathlon swim coach with over 27 years of swimming experience. This podcast has tips, stories, adventures, and overall entertainment and education regarding swimming and triathlon. Join our community that contains thousands of triathletes looking to get a leg up on the competition in their next triathlon.
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Now displaying: 2018
Dec 14, 2018

In this episode of TriSwimCoach, Kevin chats with Coach Dominic. They tackled Wim Hof breathing and swimming. Plenty of helpful insights in this episode, don't miss it!

Topics discussed in this episode:

  • The Wim Hof method
  • Over-oxygenating yourself
  • On whether or not Wim Hof breathing should be done before a race
  • When and where to test out the method
  • Buteyko breathing method
  • People that can benefit from the method
  • Sudden deaths in triathlons
  • Warming up

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Dec 5, 2018

In this episode of TriSwimCoach, Kevin and Chris went through some of the questions that came up in their TriSwimPro member group.

Topics discussed in this episode:

  • What the best advice for the off season is and how to maintain one’s focus
  • Getting component and consistency
  • How to effectively leverage indoor training tools
  • Ensuring you know the purpose of each workout
  • On being consistent
  • Being mindful of all the body mechanics
  • What can be done in the weight room that will help while you don't have access to the pool or Vasa Swim Erg
  • The importance of setting the expectation to be realistic
  • How to break through when stuck
  • The Wim Hof breathing method

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Nov 30, 2018
  • In this episode of TriSwimCoach, Kevin and Chris discuss an article Chris wrote called "Level Up Your Swim". Chris also touches on the USA Triathlon coaching certification that he just completed.

    Topics discussed in this episode:

    • What people should focus on in each level
    • How to focus on your form
    • Finding the tune in your swim
    • Relaxing in the water
    • Catching the pool
    • Syncing with the upper body
    • Having a mono speed swim
    • Not doing it frequently enough
    • Boosting your volume
    • Ideal number of swims and workouts per week
    • Getting certified by USA Triathlon
    • Building the confidence for open water swimming
    • Finding a coach who has interpersonal skills

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Nov 29, 2018

In this episode of TriSwimCoach, Kevin interviewed Brian Bielanski. Brian has been a journalist for nearly 30 years covering some of the biggest news stories of our time. Recently, he founded Team Kick Obesity, a project that aims to help people participate in and enjoy endurance events.

Topics discussed in this episode:

  • What prompted him to take up Journalism
  • Quitting school and starting work
  • On being chubby
  • Healthy foods
  • Not getting much exercise in the past
  • His wake up call
  • What he did after realising he has to do something about his weight
  • His goals
  • His psychology for years
  • What he did after his surgery
  • What Team Kick Obesity is about and how he started the group
  • His upcoming website
  • His advice to people who are just starting out on their weight loss journey
  • Improvement in his training
  • His challenges in terms of swimming
  • Time needed to master swimming

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Nov 16, 2018

In this episode, Kevin interviewed Bryan Falchuk, the best-selling author of the book "Do a Day." His work has been featured in several top publications like Inc. Magazine, The LA Times, Chicago Tribune, and more. He has spoken at multiple TEDx events and has been a featured guest on over 100 podcasts and radio shows.

 

Bryan Falchuk

In this episode, they discussed many topics including the anxiety he had when he was 5 years old that led to obesity and how he overcame that anxiety. They also talked about finding one’s true motivation and the idea of habits.

In addition, he also talked about his book "Do a Day" and the philosophy behind it. Bryan has learned many lessons along the way which he used to develop his unique approach to inspiring others to become successful.



Topics discussed in this episode:

  • Bryan's background
  • How he faced his hardships
  • What diet is
  • On losing the excess weight
  • How he achieved permanent change
  • Sense of purpose
  • On finding true motivation
  • Self-love
  • Intrinsic versus extrinsic motivation
  • Four key things about motivation
  • The importance of values
  • The "Do a Day" philosophy
  • The idea of habit
  • On being mindful of behaviours

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Oct 22, 2018

In this episode, Kevin chats with Dominic Latella, the owner and lead instructor at SwimBox. They discussed many swimming-related topics including how to come back after a time off from swimming, off-season tips, cadence, body positioning, and more.

Topics discussed in this episode:

  • Teaching and learning in progressions and phases
  • The issue with semi-gliding strokes
  • Stroke cadence
  • Stroke count
  • Good cadence and a paddle equals power
  • On not paying attention to cadence many years ago
  • Body posture position
  • On his client having a difficulty with relax recovery on her right arm
  • What to focus on for those who do not have a coach
  • On the ideal time to work on strength training
  • What people who have taken a time off should do once they get back to training
  • What USRPT is
  • His swim clinic

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May 31, 2018

In this episode, Kevin will be interviewing Rob Sleamaker of Vasa. He is an exercise physiologist, co-author of Serious Training for Endurance Athletes, and the author of Serious Training for Serious Athlete. He is also the CEO of Vasa, a company that provides premium quality functional sports and fitness exercise equipment.

Today, they'll be tackling many topics including ways to maximise swim training when you can't get to the water. They also talked about interesting topics like mindfulness and how to set yourself up for the best possible outcomes.

Apr 13, 2018

Today’s special guest is Rory Buck. Rory is a coach and has spent over 14 years identifying the most effective ways of moving through water. He also helps triathletes finish their first race and has coached Ironmen who have competed at world championships. In this episode, they talked about the three swimming challenges non-swimming triathletes experience.

Feb 6, 2018

In this episode of the Tri Swim Coach Podcast, Kevin is joined by Chris and Lesley Patterson. They discussed the psychology of the sport and what one needs to do to overcome boundaries and fears.

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