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A Renaissance Swimmer Way to Travel
Seeking out swimming spots and swimmers while travelling opens doors to connection, curiosity, and adventure.
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Make the Pool your Gym
Here’s a way to build strength for those who don’t like lifting iron
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“I’m too lazy to sprint: that’s why I do Ironman”
Sprinting matters (and it’s fun) even for endurance swimmers
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12 Steps to Completing the Length of Windermere (or Any Long Swim)
Use planning, mindfulness and gratitude to increase your chances of success on a long swim
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Practice racing dives to improve your swimming
Diving isn’t just for competitive swimmers. Find out how it can improve your swimming and life.
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Too fast for the medium lane: too slow for the fast lane
Crowded swimming lanes don’t necessarily have to lead to frustration if you approach them with a Renaissance mindset
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How do I fix my “catch” in swimming? Should I rotate my elbow?
We answer another reader’s question on the vexing question of improving your “catch” I feel I am working hard, but I still get overtaken by swimmers who appear to be swimming effortlessly. I am constantly working on my catch and though it is effective, I feel that it needs more work. I have been told…
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When Swimming Bites Back
How to swim smarter so you get more of the good stuff from swimming and less of the bad
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Swimming as Medicine
Swimming is amazing at preventing illness, but can it help if you are already ill?
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Should we always play it safe in outdoor swimming?
Is it acceptable to deliberately swim into stormy waters?
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Finding Balance: And Other Reasons to Embrace Backstroke
Backstroke is the perfect stroke to add balance and harmony to your swimming – and it will help you swim faster front crawl.
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Uncovering the swimmer within
Try experimenting with what you can remove rather than what you need to add to swim more efficiently
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Lessons from a personal best in butterfly
There’s more to a good swim than setting a fast time
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How to strike the balance between focus and flow in swimming
Swimming is a balance of technique and flow—too much focus on refinement disrupts fluidity, yet neglecting improvement leads to stagnation. To make progress, strike a balance between the two.
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Can you have it all in swimming?
Explore the Renaissance Swimmer approach to unlock the full spectrum of swimming benefits. Sprinting from power to long-distance open water for adventure and winter dips for that icy buzz.















