Joel Filliol revisits the purpose of the Real Coaching Podcast and the Substack long-form series with accompanying episodes focused on simplifying endurance training into “world class basics.” In this episode he expands on his 2012 article “Top 20 Swim Rules for Faster Triathlon Swimming,” arguing that conditioning and frequency drive improvement more than traditional drills, and that athletes should build swim-specific fitness to hold technique, complete longer main sets, and handle higher stroke rates for open-water conditions. He discusses when to include quality, why not to overfocus on stroke counts or kick sets, and how to use bands, paddles, and other tools effectively without relying on them as a crutch, plus the role of dryland work, repetition, and a mindset of patience and enjoyment.
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SHOW NOTES
00:00 Why Real Coaching
02:19 Top 20 Swim Rules
04:32 Conditioning Beats Drills
06:44 Drills and Motor Learning
09:21 Swim Frequency Wins
10:53 Long Main Sets
12:30 Mindset and Flow
14:54 Swim Fitness for Bike Run
16:36 Race Pace Skills
17:38 Make Every Swim Count
19:39 Stop Counting Strokes
22:41 Kick and Body Position
23:59 Band and Paddles Tools
29:42 Head Position Fixes
30:45 Short Reps and Stroke Rate
33:49 Keep Sessions Simple
34:54 Masters Groups and Tools
39:17 Dryland Strength Boost
40:16 Love Swimming Repetition
43:07 Wrap Up and Support
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Substack article: The Top 20 Rules for Faster Triathlon Swimming
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