The Effortless Swimming Podcast

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Faster times and better technique aren't a guarantee when you train hard. What really makes a difference to your speed and efficiency in the water? The Effortless Swimming podcast helps make a complex sport really simple to better your swimming. We cover open water swimming, triathlon swimming and pool swimming. Hosted by Australian National swimmer and coach Brenton Ford.

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Jordan Donnelly is a coach at TriVelo Coaching, specializing in triathlon training and swim technique.
Gerard Donnelly is a coach at TriVelo Coaching, focusing on triathlon and swim performance.
Kate Galliett is a health and fitness expert specializing in building sustainable strength and wellness routines. She works with individuals to develop lasting habits that improve energy, reduce pain, and enhance overall health.
Rich Bolus is a coach and expert in swimming and triathlon training, known for his work in helping athletes improve their technique and performance. He is also the host of the Dad Mindset podcast, where he discusses parenting, mindset, and athletic development.
Robin Williams is a former elite rower and a distinguished coach with over 50 years of experience in the sport. He was a Cambridge rower and has coached multiple Olympic gold medal crews. Known for his athlete-centered coaching philosophy, Robin emphasizes the importance of feedback and communication in training. His innovative techniques and insights have helped transform the performance of numerous athletes, making him a respected figure in the rowing community.
Carl Reader is a strength and conditioning expert known for his work with swimmers and athletes across various sports. He specializes in core engagement techniques and has developed methods that integrate Pilates principles into athletic training. With a focus on improving performance through strength and stability, Carl has helped numerous athletes enhance their swimming technique and overall physical conditioning.

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0:00 1:01:04

#381 : How Triathletes Can Swim Minutes Faster with Brenton Ford

Hosts
Brenton Ford
Guests
Jordan Donnelly Gerard Donnelly
Keywords
triathlon swimming swim speed technique improvement open water swimming swim training swim fitness mental barriers in swimming

This a rebroadcast from the Get Fast Podcast with Jordan and Gerard Donnelly from TriVelo Coaching
Trivelo Coaching: https://www.trivelocoaching.com.au/


Welcome to this week's episode of the Effortless Swimming Podcast. This is a rebroadcast of an episode where I was a guest on the Get Fast Podcast with TriVelo Coaching with Jordan and Gerard Donnelly. On this episode, I'll talk about how triathletes can swim minutes faster in any races that they're doing.

So if you're a triathlete or you're interested in triathlon or open water swimming, there'll be a lot here that can help you improve your swim speed and ultimately make it easier. And a lot more enjoyable. Let's get into this episode on the TriVelo Coaching Get Fast podcast.


01:15 - Why Swimmers Get Stuck
03:30 - Are Athletes Doing It Wrong After Coaching?
06:50 - How Long Does It Take To Change Swim Habits?
10:05 - Is A Lack Of Fitness Holding Your Technique Back?
13:30 - Overcoming the 2nd Plateau
19:45 - The Ultimate Swim Technique Overhaul Plan
23:50 - Ideal Time Ratio For Swim Technique Vs. Fitness
28:00 - Why Elite Swimmers Avoid Long, Slow Training
32:50 - Why Adult-Onset Swimmers Struggle To Improve
36:40 - Overcoming The Mental Barrier Of Going Slower To Get Faster
39:00 - The Best Tests For Swim Fitness And Speed
43:30 - Pool Vs. Open Water: Understanding The Differences
46:40 - Swimming Myths Debunked
51:31 - When To Push Through Bad Form (And When To Stop)
55:30 - Swimming Is A Technique Thing

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0:00 42:24

#380 : Real-Life Strength: Building a Body That Serves You for Decades with Kate Galliett

Hosts
Brenton Ford
Guests
Kate Galliett
Keywords
strength training injury prevention consistent exercise body awareness energy boost sleep improvement balance in health circadian rhythms nature connection

Imagine a group of busy parents hesitating in front of a pair of 25 pound dumbbells, unsure, even a little intimidated. Fast forward two years and those same people are confidently pressing 75 pounds, moving through life with more energy and far less pain. That's the kind of change Kate Galliett creates.

Kate works with moms, dads, and everyone in between to build lasting strength without burning out. In today's conversation, we'll talk about why tiny consistent steps matter more than all out efforts. How tuning into your body can help you avoid injuries, and a simple morning habit. No fancy gear required that can boost your energy and sleep.

Whether you are juggling family work or a swim routine, I think you'll come away with at least one idea to try on your next workout. Let's get into today's podcast with Kate Galliett.

 

00:00 Introduction to Sustainable Fitness
04:51 Empowering Moms Through Strength Training
7:47 Dads and the Importance of Listening to Their Bodies
10:42 Fundamentals of Exercise Programming
14:43 The Importance of Patience in Training
17:42 Client Success Stories and Transformations
24:42 Personalizing Health Approaches
27:29 Finding Balance and Diet Exercise
30:57 The Anti-Challenge Challenge
33:36 Four Pillars of Health
36:58 Understanding Circadian Rhythms
41:56 Connecting with Nature and Gardening

0:00 35:56

#379 : From Paddling to Powerful: Nurturing Swimming Skills Without the Pressure with Brenton Ford

Hosts
Brenton Ford
Guests
Rich Bolus
Keywords
swimming technique triathlon swimming open water swimming swim coaching video feedback swimming cues building fundamentals swim clinics swim camps swimming environment

I recently joined Rich Bolus on the Dad Mindset podcast, and we had a great chat about something I see all the time. Especially with triathletes and parents, you're fit. You've got a big engine from the bike in the run, but in the water it doesn't translate. And that's usually down to technique. We talked about why swimming is so different from the other two legs of a triathlon.

How to help your kids develop strong fundamentals in the pool without the pressure of high level competition, and why the shape of your boat. Matters more than the size of your motor. We also got into things like helping your kids fall in love with swimming, without burning them out. The role of video feedback and cues to fast track your technique, what to do when your kids start tapping your toes in the pool, and one piece of advice that can completely shift how you approach your next swim.

Whether you are a parent, a triathlete, or someone who just loves the water, I think you'll get a lot out of this one. Here's my conversation with Rich on the Dad Mindset Podcast.


02:15 Swim Coaching Background
04:42 Common Frustration
06:14 Creating An Environment for Kids to Get a Good Swimming Technique
10:26 Building Foundation
13:17 Getting Out Of Your Head
15:38 Seeing How You Swim and Visualization: Video Feedback
18:11 Swimming Queue
22:02 Legs Dropping
25:44 Effotless Swimming Clinics and Online Course
27:48 Success Stories
30:09 Swim Camps
34:33 Takeaway

0:00 1:01:41

#378 : Translating Raw Power into Relaxed Efficiency with Rowing Legend Robin Williams

Hosts
Brenton Ford
Guests
Robin Williams
Keywords
elite performance coaching philosophy feedback power relaxation efficiency over-speed training training culture technique mental toughness

On this episode, we've got a guest who’s been at the sharp end of elite performance for over 50 years — Robin Williams.

Robin’s a former Cambridge rower and the coach behind multiple Olympic gold medal crews. He was actually recommended by one of you —  a fellow listener — and once I dug into his story, I knew we had to get him on the show.

This episode kicks off with a promise:
We’re going to uncover the lessons Robin has learned from decades of turning raw athletic power into smooth, relaxed efficiency — and show you exactly how to apply those insights to your stroke in the pool.

We'll dive into his athlete-centered coaching philosophy, how to give and receive feedback without offense, and even explore some over-speed training hacks — no speedboat required.

A few standout moments to listen for:
🟡 The "spoonful of sugar" analogy that helped an Olympic champion transform clumsy pulls into effortless power.
🟡 A game-changing moment in Lucerne 2012, where one of Robin’s crews found an extra half second — and turned silver into gold.
🟡 And yes… the brutally honest feedback that once branded him “a gerbil on steroids.”

Plus, Robin shares three no-talent-required habits that any coach or swimmer can start using today to supercharge their training culture.

Let’s dive into this powerhouse conversation with Robin Williams.


Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction and Background
01:03 Evolution of Coaching Philosophy
02:13 The Importance of Feedback in Coaching
05:10 Coaching Techniques and Communication
08:15 Power, Relaxation, and Efficiency in Rowing
13:08 The Connection Between Power and Rhythm
17:18 Finding the Balance: Tension and Relaxation
20:43 The Role of Technique and Performance
23:29 Optimizing Performance for All Athletes
28:16 Breathing Patterns and Oxygen Efficiency
31:10 The Importance of Aerobic Training in Rowing
35:13 Drills for Enhancing Rowing Technique
39:41 Exploring Speed and Performance in Rowing
45:41 Mental Toughness and Team Dynamics in Rowing
48:28 Building a Positive Culture in Sports Coaching

0:00 29:38

#377 : How Actually 'Engage Your Core' When You Swim with Carl Reader

Hosts
Brenton Ford
Guests
Carl Reader
Keywords
core engagement swimming technique Pilates strength and conditioning land drills freestyle swimming core strength posture

In this episode, Carl, our go-to strength and conditioning guru joins us again to finally demystify core engagement for swimmers.

We're unpacking the Pilates inspired Halloween technique. Versus Stuart McGill's bracing method and revealing simple land drills. Think step ups, carries and hip rotations that make your core switch on automatically. Once you hit the water, Carl will share why loosening your hips could be the missing link in your freestyle.

How to balance front, back and side core work. And one posture tweak that instantly transforms your catch. If you've ever felt your hips sink, or your kicks play, or your back start to ache mid set, this episode is for you. Grab your goggles and maybe a chair, because by the end of this, you'll know exactly how to build a swimming core that's strong, supple, and effortless.

Let's get into the podcast.

Timestamps:

01:51 Introduction to Core Strength
04:32 Understanding Core Engagement Techniques
07:20 Common Mistakes in Core Control
10:27 Exercises for Core Strength in Swimming
15:30 Bracing vs. Automatic Core Engagement
18:19 Posture and Its Impact on Core Function
21:22 Strengthening the Back for Core Stability
24:22 Conclusion and Key Takeaways

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4.7 rating 223 reviews

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