Exploring How Water Temperature Affects Swimming Paces
/Water temperature can indeed impact swimming paces and performance. Warm and cold water temperatures can have both positive and negative effects on swimmers:
Read MoreWater temperature can indeed impact swimming paces and performance. Warm and cold water temperatures can have both positive and negative effects on swimmers:
Read MoreSwimming in open water comes with challenges — visibility, safety, and staying prepared. That’s where a good swim buoy comes in. In this guide, I’ll walk you through exactly how to choose the best open water swim buoy based on what really matters: visibility, storage, and comfort in the water. Whether you’re racing, training solo, or swimming for fitness, the right buoy will help you stay seen, stay safe, and swim smarter. I’ll also share my go-to buoy recommendations for beginners and experienced swimmers alike — plus practical tips to get the most out of your gear.
Read MoreWhat should a swimmer focus on building: strength, hypertrophy, or both? And how should time be allocated? Let's explore this topic and discover how weight training can complement your swimming performance
Read MoreDive into the world of swim technique enhancement. Learn how to capture underwater footage, analyze it frame by frame, and receive expert feedback. Discover the right equipment and techniques to improve your swimming skills. Book your swim analysis session for personalized guidance to help you reach your swimming goals.
Read MoreStrength training isn’t just for bodybuilders; it’s essential for swimmers too. Discover the 5 key reasons every swimmer should lift weights, from injury prevention and improved mobility to enhanced endurance, efficiency, and speed. Learn how incorporating weightlifting can make your strokes more efficient and powerful, balancing your body for peak performance in the water. Plus, find out whether it’s better to swim before or after lifting weights. See how strength training can transform your swimming abilities.
Read MoreIf you want to close the gap with stronger swimmers, it’s time to train like one. In this article, I break down the 3 most important pool skills every triathlete needs to improve efficiency, reduce drag, and build speed that translates to race day. Whether you're new to the sport or chasing elite performance, mastering streamlines, flip turns, and speed-focused swim sets will give you the edge. These aren’t just swim workouts—they’re high-impact skills that elevate your entire triathlon performance.
Read MoreMobility first! Before you can stabilize, load, and perform you must have the freedom to move. Learn the keys to assessing what needs to be addressed, how to improve, and enhance your trining. “The Big Three”, ankles, hips, and shoulders, are the most mobile joints in the body. Identify any deficits, and move on from areas that meet a functional standard. Remember, mobility and stretching do not make you fit, but can inhibit your ability to get fit and perform if they do not have their functional range of motion. Test, intervene, rest. Once you move well, go train!
Read MoreWith pools and open-water options still limited, now is the perfect time to focus on dryland swim training. The Vasa Trainer has been a key tool in my swim training and that of my clients for years. This swim-specific strength equipment allows swimmers to develop technique, strength, and endurance outside of the water. Perfect for isolating upper body movements and swim drills, it’s ideal for athletes at any level. Ready to level up your swim training at home? Check out my Vasa Trainer workouts and use code “DALY5” for 5% off your own trainer. Read on for more details!
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