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Specialist swim coach visits the island

Specialist swim coach visits the island

Thursday 30 October 2014

Specialist swim coach visits the island


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The Guernsey Island Games Triathlon team responded enthusiastically to the specialist swim coach who visited the island last weekend. The visit by Steve Bailey, a Swim Smooth Coach, was made possible thanks to a bursary from Generali Worldwide, the Guernsey Island Games Association sponsor.

The coaching day started with the swimmers’ techniques captured on film in the pool followed by classroom-based feedback. Pool-based drills and more technique work followed, based on each swimmer’s personal needs. The aim of the session was to support the team’s swim training programme and to improve the freestyle techniques, looking at breathing, body roll, kicking, rhythm and timing. The coach was able to suggest individual stroke modifications for each team member.

The triathlon team will also be given individualised ten-week training programmes to follow, which will help to maximise the benefits of the course. In addition, everyone retained their film with the commentary, which will serve as a useful reminder of the lessons learnt on the day.

British Triathlon partners with Swim Smooth and the coach, Steve Bailey, was impressed with the Guernsey team.

He said: "It was clear right from the start of the day that the athletes were already competing at a very high level within the triathlon so it was a real pleasure to work with a group of that standard,’ commented Steve. ‘Everyone was very receptive to the Swim Smooth style of feedback and course content and we covered a lot in the day."

Alan Rowe, one of Guernsey’s more experienced triathletes, felt the course was "impressive" and praised Steve Bailey’s engaging coaching style. Like all the attendees, he found the video analysis to be invaluable.

He said: "Whilst aspects of ageing affects my physical attributes, I can counter physical decline by improving technique and effectiveness in the water so it will be a key focus for me in the build-up to the Island Games."

Amy Critchlow also believes the effects of the training will be seen on race day, said: "I will be concentrating on building bilateral breathing into my swim. This is a necessary skill for open water swimming and will allow me to adapt my swim to the conditions on the day."

The Island Games team sponsorship is part of Generali Worldwide’s commitment to sport in the community.

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