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The Effortless Swimming Podcast

The Effortless Swimming Podcast

By: Brenton Ford
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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.Effortless Swimming Water Sports
Episodes
  • #428 : Swim Technique Hierarchy of Needs
    May 19 2026

    I recently joined the That Triathlon Show Podcast with Mikael Eriksson for a deep dive into freestyle technique and what I call the "swim technique hierarchy of needs."

    In this conversation, we break down the key elements of efficient swimming including breathing, body position, rotation, catch mechanics, timing, and how to adapt your stroke for open-water racing. We also discuss some of the most common mistakes triathletes make in the water, how to fix them, and why many swimmers plateau even when their technique looks good on video.

    We also get into topics like kick timing, front-quadrant swimming, stroke rate, drills that actually transfer to faster swimming, open-water skills, and what it really takes to become a strong swimmer as an adult-onset triathlete.

    If you're looking to swim faster, feel more efficient in the water, or better understand how to prioritize your technique work, this episode is packed with practical coaching insights you can apply right away.



    03:37 A hierarchy of needs for freestyle technique

    07:50 Building the frame of the body

    12:20 Kick tempo and stroke rate

    17:05 Training the Kick for racing options

    18:40 Rotation

    23:30 The catch and pull

    29:32 YMCA Drill

    35:10 Timing and creative freedom in racing

    38:20 Speed versus stroke appearance

    41:15 The importance of purposeful drills

    46:05 Capturing your technique on camera

    48:00 The nature of swim talent

    52:46 Swim frequency and distance

    57:00 Structuring swim workouts

    59:01 Intensity distribution across swim sessions

    01:03:30 Open water versus pool technique

    01:07:20 The importance of drafting

    01:08:36 Drafting and preparation for open water

    01:15:50 - Racing bravely in the swim

    01:18:42 -The Goggles

    01:23:50 - Choosing the right lens for conditions

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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • #427 : It Sucks, But It Will Make Swimming Feel Easy
    May 15 2026

    Why does swimming feel so hard after just a short break from the pool? In this episode, we talk about the importance of consistency in swimming and why regular time in the water is the key to feeling faster, smoother, and more comfortable. We also cover how drills like front scull can help improve your feel for the water and regain confidence after time away from training. If you're searching for the "secret" to better swimming, this episode breaks down why consistency beats shortcuts every time.


    00:11 – Why consistency matters so much in swimming
    01:04 – How regular swimming helps you feel comfortable in the water
    02:35 – Using front scull drills to improve feel for the water
    03:17 – The real secret to swimming faster: consistency

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    4 mins
  • #426 : Once You Ignore Your Watch, You'll Get Faster
    May 7 2026

    What if the key to swimming faster is actually ignoring your watch? In this episode, we explore how constantly checking pace, splits, and stats can take swimmers out of the moment and disconnect them from the feel of the water. Learn why being present during training can improve technique, effort control, and overall performance — and why taking a break from your swim watch might be the reset you need.

    From Strava habits to flow state training, this episode challenges swimmers to focus less on data and more on awareness in the pool.

    Accurate Timestamps

    00:14 – The cliff road analogy and being present

    01:06 – Why swimming is all about feel for the water

    01:56 – Watches vs using the pace clock at the pool

    02:38 – Manually tracking swims instead

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    4 mins
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