Category: Open Water
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How to Swim in a Straight Line in Open Water | Spotting Tips | MySwimPro
Stick to your route in open water with proper spotting technique! Follow along with Fares’s workout for his top spotting tips!
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Outdoor swimming in Loch Ness
A little insight into a swim in Loch Ness. Dark, deep, atmospheric and amazingly refreshing! Wild swimming has been proven to have health benefits both physical and mental and you really don’t need to swim far at all. Just dipping is enough to feel amazing!
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Tides with Ocean breakers
Before swim, check the tide times. Swim 1-2hrs before high tide. Look at other swimmers and see what direction they are being pulled to. Always be aware how strong the tide pull and undercurrents are. Note which direction you are being pulled to by looking at a fixed landmark or buoy.
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Theodore Yach had set for the most Robben Islands cross
A Cape Town extreme swimmer couldn’t wait for lockdown to end to get back into the water. So, as a professional athlete who’s allowed to train under Level 3, he didn’t waste a minute to do so. Only, he used his first training session to set a new record – one that the late pro…
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Luckys Lake Swim – Swimmer Engagement and Environmental Impact
A presentation on how open water swimmers can have a positive environmental impact on a lake or other bodies of water.
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How to be a better open water swimmer
Welcome back to another video everyone. As open water venues are opening up I thought it would be a good idea to talk through some open water tips to improve your swimming and get you more comfortable in the open water.
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ROKA Elite Triathletes Share Open Water Swim Tips
Getting started in triathlon? Elite triathletes from ROKA share their tips for getting comfortable swimming in the open water.
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