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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Brenton Ford

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Andrew Sheaff
Andrew Sheaff is a coach, educator, and the author of 'A Constraints-Led Approach to Swim Coaching'. He specializes in helping adult swimmers and triathletes develop their self-coaching skills. With a focus on practical strategies for improvement, Andrew emphasizes the importance of feedback and intentional practice in swimming. His work includes creating courses that simplify complex swimming techniques, making them accessible and actionable for swimmers looking to enhance their performance.
Frank Sole
Frank Sole is a veteran swim coach and educator with extensive experience in refining the skills of adult swimmers and triathletes. He has transitioned to coaching high school students, bringing with him a wealth of knowledge about the principles of swimming that apply to all ages. Frank emphasizes the importance of balance, buoyancy, and body awareness in swimming, and he is known for his coaching philosophy that prioritizes technique over speed. His approach has evolved over decades, focusing on the power of habit and the development of a collaborative mindset among athletes.
Sharon Van Rouwendaal
Sharon Van Rouwendaal is a Dutch swimmer who specializes in open water swimming. She is best known for winning the gold medal in the women's 10 km marathon swim at the 2016 Rio Olympics. In addition to her Olympic success, she has also competed at various international championships, earning multiple medals. Van Rouwendaal transitioned from competitive swimming to coaching, sharing her expertise and insights to help others improve their swimming technique.
Greg Harper
Greg Harper is recognized as the fastest swimmer in Ironman 70.3 events. He has extensive experience in both pool and open water swimming, and he shares his insights on developing speed and endurance in the sport. Greg emphasizes the importance of mental strategies and smart training techniques that can significantly enhance performance for triathletes and swimmers.

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self-coaching adult swimmers triathletes feedback loops freestyle technique effective drills skill improvement training plateau sinking legs body position weight distribution swimming technique kicking breathing high elbow recovery catch head position coaching balance buoyancy body awareness Masters swimmers juniors coaching philosophy habit outcome freestyle adult swimming technique improvement Olympic gold medalist open water marathon swimming tips Ironman 70.3 swimming open water speed endurance mental strategies training stroke rate

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0:00 44:16

#375 : Unusual Strategies For Developing Your Swimming with Andrew Sheaff

Hosts
Brenton Ford
Guests
Andrew Sheaff
Keywords
self-coaching adult swimmers triathletes feedback loops freestyle technique effective drills skill improvement training plateau

In todays episode, Im joined by Andrew Sheaffcoach, educator, and the author of A Constraints-Led Approach to Swim Coaching. We dive into one of the most important skills for adult swimmers and triathletes: learning how to self-coach.

Whether you're swimming solo, training without feedback, or stuck on a plateau, Andrew shares a practical roadmap to finally break through. Youll learn why progress isnt about doing more drillsbut choosing the right ones. We talk about how to create built-in feedback loops, what to do if you feel like nothings changing, and why slowing down and being intentional could be your fastest path forward.

Andrew also shares one of his favorite drillspower pullsand how it reveals exactly whats working (and whats not) in your stroke. If youre someone who trains alone, or youve been working hard without seeing results, this episode could be the turning point.

If you enjoy this conversation and want to dive deeper, Andrews Stroke Fundamentals course is a fantastic next step. It breaks down the key elements of freestyle technique in a simple, actionable wayand as a listener of the podcast, you can get 50% off. Click this link to get Stroke Fundamentals for 50% off

> www.coachandrewsheaff.com/effortless


01:58 Self-Coaching In Swimming
04:06 Setting Clear Goals For Improvement
06:22 Effective Drills For Feedback
10:35 Understanding Pressure and Technique
14:30 Improving Rotation in Freestyle
21:00 Identifying and Solving Problems in Training
23:43 Mastering Breath Timing in Swimming
26:03 Identifying and Addressing Common Mistakes
28:30 Challenging Drills for Skill Improvement
31:01 Integrating Skills and Training Effectively
36:16 Creating Engaging and Purposeful Workouts
38:57 The Importance of Consistency in Skill Developtment
41:24 Fundamentals of Effective Swimming Techniques

0:00 16:41

#374 : What You’re Not Being Told Told About Sinking Legs with Brenton Ford

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Brenton Ford
Keywords
sinking legs body position weight distribution swimming technique kicking breathing high elbow recovery catch head position

Struggling to keep your legs from sinking in the water—no matter how hard you kick or how low you keep your head? You're not alone. But why do some swimmers maintain a perfect body position even when they're looking forward and barely kicking?

In this episode, after coaching over 6,000 swimmers, I break down the real reason your legs are sinking, what you can do to fix it (even if you feel like a natural sinker), and share one powerful tip that can help you float more easily—something most coaches never talk about.

We’ll look at how your body’s weight distribution affects your position in the water, and the key adjustments that can transform your technique.


01:40 Extend Arms Out Infront Of Head
02:33 Breathing
04:47 Be Tall And Proud
06:09 The Way Your Kicking Can Make A Big Difference
10:48 High Elbow Recovery
12:17 Catch
13:55 Head Position: Like an Iceberg
15:20 Tension

 

 

 

0:00 43:56

#373 : Fast Comes Last: Mastering the Process Before the Performance with Frank Sole

Hosts
Brenton Ford
Guests
Frank Sole
Keywords
coaching swimming technique balance buoyancy body awareness Masters swimmers juniors coaching philosophy habit outcome

What happens when a veteran swim coach, who's spent years refining adult swimmers and triathletes, returns to coaching high school kids? In this episode, Frank Sole—coach, educator, and lifelong student of the sport—shares how “water is water” no matter your age, and why the principles of balance, buoyancy, and body awareness remain timeless.
Frank dives into the biggest crossover lessons he’s bringing from Masters swimmers to juniors, the importance of teaching athletes to “own their technique,” and why he tells even his fastest swimmers to slow down and swim well, not fast.
We also explore how Frank’s coaching philosophy has evolved over decades, the power of habit over outcome, and the surprising results his athletes are getting—not just in the pool, but in their lives.
Whether you're a coach, a swimmer, or someone who's passionate about getting better, this episode is packed with wisdom, stories, and the kind of gold you can take straight to your next session.

05:16 Focus on Process Not On Outcome
19:17 Mastering Breathing: A Coach's Perspective
21:01 Mastering Breathing Technique
21:59 Coach Check In Routine
37:03 Evolvong Coaching Philosophy
39:16 18 Minute Rule
40:36 Embrace Ignorance Seek Growth
41:15 Evolving Mindset: From Close To Collaborative

0:00 37:56

#372 : How to Improve Your Freestyle as an Adult – Olympian's Advice with Sharon Van Rouwendaal

Hosts
Brenton Ford
Guests
Sharon Van Rouwendaal
Keywords
freestyle adult swimming technique improvement Olympic gold medalist open water marathon swimming tips coaching

In this episode, we sit down with Sharon Van Rouwendaal, Olympic gold medalist in the 10 km open water marathon at Rio 2016 and Paris 2024, to talk all things freestyle—especially how adults can improve their technique in and out of the water.
Whether you're getting back into swimming or looking to sharpen your technique, this episode is packed with actionable tips and deep insights from one of the best in the world.

01:16 – Transitioning From Competitive Swimmer To Coach
04:27 – Learning From Previous Coaches
08:20 – Slow Stroke, Take A Step Back
12:38 – Warm Up Is Important
13:36 – If You Can't Do It In Dry Land, You Can't Do It In The Water
20:07 – Sets
22:55 – If You Lose The Kick, You Lose The Rest Of Your Stroke
26:56 – Using Stronger Muscles
31:35 – The Back End Of The Stroke
33:34 – Hip, Ribs, Shoulder Connection

0:00 1:02:20

#371 : Lessons From The Fastest Swimmer In 70.3 with Greg Harper

Hosts
Brenton Ford
Guests
Greg Harper
Keywords
Ironman 70.3 swimming open water speed endurance mental strategies training stroke rate

Today, we have a powerhouse guest—Greg Harper, the fastest swimmer in Ironman 70.3! 

Greg shares his key lessons from the pool to open water, how to develop speed and endurance, and the mental strategies that set top swimmers apart. From the snowball effect of smart training to the secrets of holding a faster stroke rate, this episode is packed with actionable insights for triathletes and swimmers alike.


01:53 Transition From Pool To Openwater
05:05 Getting More Comfortable In Openwater
09:27 Snowball Effect In The Right Way
11:50 Openwater Is So Much About Awareness
17:25 Don't Stop When It Gets Difficult
20:40 Short Intervals And Speed Focus
23:50 Paddles Size
29:59 Favourite Set
36:53 Change Of Belief
42:07 Developing The Ability To Hold Faster Stroke Rate
56:12 Working On My Stroke
1:00:18 Be A Student Of The Sport

 


 

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