Breastroke Training

Posted by LD on December 1, 2010 under Breastroke | 112 Comments to Read

There’s only one way that you’ll be able to find yourself in the Summer Olympic Games swimming the breastroke …  That’s right: As the old joke goes, “Practice.  practice, Practice.”

Olympic swimmers, such as Michael Phelps and world-class swimmers, such as Brendan Hansen who is known as the fastest breastroke swimmer in history, have achieved such a high level of accomplishment in large part due to their dedication to regular training and repetition of the basic swimming fundamentals. Another swimmer that understands the meaning of dedication is Jeremy Baker. In his native state of Michigan, Jeremy swam competitively for sixteen years. Hitting the water as a 5 year old, he proceeded to develop skills that took him to receiving four consecutive years of all-state honors. He also competed at the college level until he decided it was time for other things.  However, swimming is still a part of his life, as he now works at the Troy Swim Club as a coach for other swimmers.

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