Hello Swimmers,

Five months have passed since I became No.1 YouTube Swimmer in the world. I really appreciate your contribution to increase view counts.

It was released in 2008. Since then, I have taught TI in many ways as well as I have practiced and learned TI. I have published 23 DVD original titles and 37 video seminars in Japan. I will plan to release them in English soon.

And I also plan to direct some workshops in Hong Kong in cooperation with FloatPlus, Hong Kong’s leading learn to swim school.

The first workshop will be held on Nov. 3-4. There will be two workshops each day. In addition to regular workshop curriculums, I am going to add my secret recipes as follows;

Effortless Endurance Freestyle (November 3rd, 2012)
- Using "tilting pelvis " technique to flatten torso
- Introducing leaning non-kick drills to utilize gravity to shift the center of gravity
- Basic arm movement to prevent from shoulder injury
- Converting potential energy of elbows into momentum
- Underwater breathing by creating a bow wave
Workshop details

2-Beat Kick and Effective Propulsion Freestyle Workshop (November 4th, 2012)
- Ultimate Shinji style "flick" kick
- How to create leveraged propulsion with core twist
- Underwater finish to add more propulsion and make recovery more smooth
- Tempo and stroke length control with "Swing sensor"
Workshop details

And I am planning to record "Sync-swim" with attendants. I will swim with you with matching the pace so that you can compare your form and mine frame by frame. It is one of the most effective way to improve your swim in such a short time period.
Please keep in mind that some secrets are made by me based on TI swimming method and may not be taught by other coaches. But they have helped to form my swim and we are successful to teach them in Japan.

I am looking forward to meeting you in Hong Kong!

For anybody who cannot attend workshops, I will try to translate my content and plan to provide seminars. I will post some on this TI coach blog, too.

Shinji Takeuchi, the YouTube Swimmer