Event

Description

TI Easy Freestyle Weekend Freestyle Workshop (Levels 1 & 2):

Santa Fe, NM: April 26 & 27, 2025



LOCATION: William Witter Fitness Education Center on the campus of Santa Fe Community College located at 6401 Richards Ave. Santa Fe, NM 87508. 


TUITION: $595.00/person for both (2) days, Multi-person, $495.00/person if 2-3 register & pay together (multi-person discount). Military discount - $445.00/person. Multi-registration alumni - 2-day, $395.  See registration link for other pricing.


PAYMENT TYPE:
 Credit Card

REGISTRATION: CLICK HERE to register.

CONTACTFor more information please contact TI Master Coach Dave Cameron at 952-807-3774 or distancedave@gmail.com.

DESCRIPTION: This clinic is appropriate for any ability level with a reasonable comfort in the water. This two-day course takes you through the following:

Level 1.0    for the TI foundation- drills and skills to correct all of the stroke faults and habits that keep athletes from swimming smoothly without effort. We’ll get and in-depth progression towards a stroke the offers continuing possibilities for improvement, and move through skill work to finish the day finding efficient, effortless stroke segments. 

Level 2.0    With the foundation established on day 1, we’ll continue fine-tuning skill sets in breathing, two beat kick, propulsion, recovery, and more. We’ll film from multiple angles above and underwater in both pool sessions, so there will be extensive video analysis and post-workshop focus lists for each swimmer. All film clips will be available on a private dropbox folder. 

Our coaches are some of the most active Total Immersion Directors and have worked with athletes from complete beginner to professional triathlete.


1. Cooperate with Gravity - Most swimmers fight gravity trying to stay on top of the water. We teach you to find your natural equilibrium by sinking into weightlessness. Learning to relax into the water breaks the “survival- stroking” cycle, and frees your arms and legs for their best use. Besides, gravity is a powerful natural force; doesn’t it make more sense to use it than fight it?

2. Take the Path of Least Resistance
 - Once you understand that you must swim through the water — and mindful that water is almost 800 times denser than air — it’s logical to focus more on how well you streamline than how you pull and kick. We’ll teach you to shape yourself to cut through the water like a torpedo by alternating a right-side-streamline with a left-side-streamline. Each stroke will move you farther and faster with less effort.

3. Swim with your Body
 - Traditional thinking about swimming treats the body as having an “arms department” that pulls you forward and a “legs department” that pushes you forward. In Fishlike Freestyle, you swim with your whole body, instead of your arms and legs. We’ll teach you to propel with a simple 2-beat kick, relaxed and rhythmic weight shifts, rather than arm-and-leg churning.

4.
 Breathe Easy - We’ll also teach you about breathing easily as you swim. No more breathlessness, no worries about choking. The air is free, take all you need.


SCHEDULE: (Subject to minor revisions)

Friday:
08:00 am                   -  Check-in on deck
08:00 am - 09:00 am - Introductions, review of TI principles and foundational drills
09:00 am - 11:00 pm - 1st underwater video and group instruction in the pool
11:15 pm - 12:00 pm - Classroom workshop and review of video #1
12:00 pm - 01:00 pm - Lunch break
01:00 pm - 01:45 pm - On deck dryland review and rehearsal
01:45 pm - 03:45 pm - Group instruction in the pool 


Saturday :
08:00 am - 10:00 am - Group instruction in the pool and 3rd underwater videotaping
10:00 am - 11:00 am - Video review and Q & A
11:00 am - 12:00 pm - Lunch break
12:00 pm - 01:30 pm - Group instruction in the pool and 4th underwater videotaping
01:30 pm - 03:00 pm - Classroom wrap-up and review of video #4


WHAT TO BRING:

For the classroom: A pen/notebook or your favorite note taking device.

For the pool: An extra suit & towel if you want dry ones for the afternoon swim (we recommend), a swim cap (one will be provided), an extra pair of goggles. Flip flops or waterproof shoes. We recommend that male students wear a Speedo-type brief or close-fitting triathlon swim shorts, rather than loose-fitting swim trunks, which can make balance even more of a challenge. Something warm to wear after the swim. A water bottle and light lunch and/or snacks.


CANCELLATION POLICY: For cancellations at least 8 days prior to the scheduled workshop, a 50% refund can be provided or a transfer to a later workshop with Swimprovement is available. No refund will be issued for cancellations less than 8 days prior to the scheduled workshop unless a doctor’s note can be provided.

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