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Stop Ignoring Your Inner Thighs
There’s one muscle group sitting quietly on the inside of your thighs that plays a far bigger role than most realise — the adductors.
These muscles don’t get much attention because they don’t “show up” in the mirror, and you rarely feel them burn like your quads after a hard session. Yet, they influence almost every major movement pattern in both running and swimming. Ignore them, and you’re building strength on a shaky foundation.

Coach Dave
Oct 273 min read


The Keys to Stronger Butterfly Performance
The butterfly stroke is one of swimming’s most physically demanding disciplines, requiring power, technique, and anaerobic endurance. While mastering the stroke in the water is crucial, research shows that targeted strength training is a game-changer for performance.

Coach Dave
Oct 142 min read


Faster in the Pool—Without Adding Extra Laps
For many masters swimmers, the first response to a plateau is simple: swim more. Another lap, another set, another long session in the pool. But just as in running, piling on extra distance isn’t always the answer. In fact, the fastest path to becoming a stronger, more efficient swimmer often lies outside the pool

Coach Dave
Aug 192 min read


Building a More Powerful Breaststroke Kick: Dryland Training for Masters Swimmers
Dryland strength training plays a key role in developing the muscles needed for a powerful and effective breaststroke kick

Coach Dave
Mar 243 min read


Building a Powerful Freestyle Pull: Strength Training for Masters Swimmers
Increasing the power of your freestyle pull is key to improving speed and efficiency in the water.

Coach Dave
Mar 173 min read


5 Dryland Training Mistakes Swimmers Must Avoid for Improved Performance
If you're serious about improving your swimming performance, dryland training is non-negotiable. Here are the top 5 mistakes swimmers make.

Coach Dave
Aug 26, 20243 min read


Cheat Code for Swimmers: Enhancing Performance Beyond the Pool
By applying resistance through strength training, swimmers can effectively gain significant increases in strength & power.

Coach Dave
Jul 29, 20244 min read
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