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85 of 88 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic book for swimmers of all abilities-
Fitness Swimming is a teriffic book for swimmers of all abilities- It's the kind of book that will get you in the pool while actually enjoying your swim practices. Emmett Hines is an excellent coach & author who understands how to get the reader motivated to swim smarter rather than harder- The self-paced drills and various workout organization are easy to follow...
Published on September 7, 1999

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3 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Very instructional
Very instructional book. More suitable for competitive swimmer, I think. Contains sets of practise drills for beginner (green zone) to competition (red zone). I only followed up until green zone and have not progressed further. You need to copy down the drill sets on a slate and record your heart beat, time and stroke count. I did that until some misunderstood kid...
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85 of 88 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic book for swimmers of all abilities-, September 7, 1999
By A Customer
Fitness Swimming is a teriffic book for swimmers of all abilities- It's the kind of book that will get you in the pool while actually enjoying your swim practices. Emmett Hines is an excellent coach & author who understands how to get the reader motivated to swim smarter rather than harder- The self-paced drills and various workout organization are easy to follow and with consistency, make stroke & time improvements attainable for all levels of swimming abilities. The best part of this book is that improving your swimming doesn't have to be a terrible grind! As a former AAU swimmer, I know the "no pain, no gain" theory of my former coaches all too well- As a result,I was reluctant to pursue swimming again as regular excersize- Fortunately the Author's self stated mission in life is to "save the swimming part of the world", and he definitely succeeds. Thanks to Emmett Hines, I look forward to my 3-4x weekly swims and am always refreshed and energized after my workouts. If you are interested in swimming, get this book, set aside time for consistent practice and enjoy yourself while getting fit.
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56 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An OUTSTANDING book for any swimmer, July 18, 2000
This book has been extrodinarily helpful to me. I am a former beach lifeguard and thought that my freestyle was pretty good until I read the author's extremely clear, detailed descriptions of how it feels to swim correctly. I now realize that I what I used to do was really akin to stabbing through the water, rather than gliding over it as I do now. I've been using the drills and workouts in the book for only about 2 months and already I've brought my stroke count (on 25 meters) from 22 when I started to 10-11 now. I expect that this improvement will continue as I progress farther into the drill sequence. I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to swim for fun, fitness, or competition, regardless of their current ability. Swimming is one of those sports where one's technique can always be improved further.
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40 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't just get your feet wet, but dive right into this book!, August 19, 1999
By A Customer
There's an old saying about paradigms--"If you continue to do what you've always done, you'll continue to get what you've always got." I have been a "triathlete" for the past ten years. Well, at least that's what I told people. Trouble was, I couldn't swim the length of a 25-yard pool. However, every year I was determined to learn how to swim and finally become a "real triathlete." And every year I continued to give up after struggling to do it on my own. Finally, two months ago I was fortunate enough to attend a "Total Immersion" workshop which was coached by Emmett Hines. I couldn't believe it when the first thing he said he wanted me to do was swim the length of the pool, let alone the fact that he was going to videotape it. I skipped the warm-up laps everyone else was doing just so I could have enough energy to swim the entire twenty-five yards! Well, when my turn came, I took a big deep breath and swam to the other side...barely. Next came the fun (ha-ha) part--evaluating the video. The way Emmett was talking about the others, who were mostly experienced swimmers, I hoped he forgot to turn the camera on for my turn. But then this swimmer came on the monitor who made me start laughing...yeah, it was me. It took me 21 strokes to swim the length of the pool. Although I prayed that Emmett would just give me a book to read and I would learn to swim by the end of weekend, I found out we were actually going to have to swim in the pool! We began in the classroom, where Emmett instructed us on proper "fishlike-swimming" before we returned to the pool to practice the techniques. I found out after I bought "Fitness Swimming" the next day that everything Emmett taught came right from his book. Less than 24 hours from the first day's videotaping session, Emmett videotaped us again. Although we hadn't spent much time actually swimming, Emmett just said to concentrate on the drills we had practiced the day before. The results...12 strokes! And I wasn't even tired! However, as we sat in the classroom for the last time, I had just one question for our instructor, "How was I going to keep improving when I returned to Sicily (the workshop was in Dallas) and what was I supposed to do next?" It was at this point that Emmett brought out a little box containing copies of "Fitness Swimming." Needless to say I bought the book immediately and have read it and re-read it so many times the past two months that I need another copy. The book is very well organized and easily readable. In fact, in my library of several hundred fitness-related books, I can say without a doubt this book is by far the best in every category! One last thing, did I mention that by following Emmett's schedule in his book, I swam 1,500 meters this morning! So shift your paradigm, buy this book!!!
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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good techniques, No frills, August 5, 2005
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I have never written a book review before. But this book has been so incredibly helpful that I am compelled to write a review for it.

The Book: The bulk of the book contains balance drills -- static balance drills (no arms, no rotation), and dynamic balance drills (integrating arms and rotation). Most swimmers, according to the book, don't know how to position and balance their bodies in the water, and the book lays out specific drills that teaches you how. With each drill, the book tells you exactly what to focus on, and the visual images that would help you. It is extremely clearly written, with helpful pictures. The book contains different levels of workouts containing drills and regular swimming. The novice plans contain mostly drills for 600-800 yds, and the intense workouts contain some drills and a lot of interval swimming, for around 3000+ yds. For each type of workout, the book tells you the focus of the workout.

In addition to having lots of good information, this book is well layed out. All the important points are enclosed in boxes of a different background color so that visually, it gives you a queue that these are what you should focus on. The book also has no fluff! I skimmed through other swimming books, such as the Total Immersion book. All those books make you read through a whole chapter to get one bullet point out of it. This book, however, is concisely written, with no unnecessary stories about the author's Thanksgiving dinner. I read it the first time through in a only 2-3 hours.

The Result: I am a novice swimmer. I took one 8-week course on the basic strokes, and have been swimming 3/4 mile, 3-4x a week for the past few months. My times are embarrassing -- it takes me 3 minutes to do 100 yards! I read this book and couldn't *wait* to take it to the pool and practice the drills. I did my first practice yesterday. All I did was the very first workout, which is 600yds of static balance drills, and learn how to use my upper body, the "buoy", so that I float better. Then I did some lap swimming, incorporating the swimming "downhill" technique talked about in the book. I shaved 15 seconds off of my 100yd time, and decreased my stroke count from 25 to 21! My time is still slow, and my stroke count high. But that's quite an improvement after ONE practice! But more importantly, I feel so much more efficient in the water! I felt like I could swim forever. I am psyched! I can't wait to go back to the pool and practice the drills some more!

I highly recommend this book to anyone who is looking to improve their swimming technique.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!, February 13, 2000
By A Customer
Being a long-time runner, I recently got interested in triathlon, but my swimming technique was way below average. After searching without success for a good book on swimming technique, I found this one and highly recommend it.

The author analyzes the dynamics of swimming technique in an easy to understand way and then decomposes the movements of swimming, so that even people with little experience can follow on a regular schedule. I think the book is a great example how a sports training book should be. Congratulations!

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best book to learn efficient freestyle swimming, June 11, 1999
By A Customer
I am a 30 year old finance manager who used to swim for more than 20 years especially in freestyle.I learned swimming in a swimming school when I was a child and I also read some books to swim better, but all of these books did not add anything to my swimming efficiency. After reading 'Fitness Swimming' I realised that there is a concept called 'efficient swimming'. I started the excersises in Jan.1999 and I am still working on the skill drills to improve my technique.Within 5 months my strokes per length reduced by 25% without slowing down the pace. I strongly recommend this book to everyone who want to learn swimming or improve freestyle technique.I want to thank the coach to give me hundreds of valuable lessons free at charge.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best, February 10, 2004
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Paul O'Connor (Avenel, Victoria Australia) - See all my reviews
This is the best book I've read on swimming.
instead of just work-outs and the benefits of the swimming, this book actually helps to improve technique - in a step by step guide.
It has all the workouts etc that other books have.

As I siad - the best I've read - wish I'd had it years ago...

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Meet a great "virtual" coach and improve daily with him!, April 6, 1999
By A Customer
At age 35 I am back to swiming after 20 years of absence... meanwhile training and technique issues seem to come from a different universe. Wishing to realize my childhood-dreams of participating in a "big meet" like European or World Masters Championships this book helped me tremendeously to learn how to swim more intelligently. Hines helps you to precisely judge your ability level first(test swims). Then you learn everything you need to know about swimming freestyle efficiently in theory and practically (drills are gradually built into swimming). Just to give you an example : in a few months I managed to lower my stroke counts from 16/25m to 9/25m swimming slow; I sprinted the 50m free in 31.5sec. taking 40 strokes and now I swim the same distance in 26.12sec. taking 34 strokes. As you conquer each of the six coloured zones Hines provides you with specific focus points, mental images and suggests games like SGolf (counting strokes, adding your time and eventually your heart rate to determine your score)to make each workout different and challenging. Entering yellow to red zones you learn how to build a solid aerobic base before you get to more stressful lactate endurance and lactate tolerance work always continuing to improve you technique at the same time. To me this seems to be the perfect mixture if you want to compete or just explore your personal limits.You will find detailed sample plans for the whole season explaining what you need to do when in order to perform at your best - I am looking forward to the Nationals!
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Swimmer's "Manual", August 29, 2000
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Not only did I enjoy this book,I also use it as a manual.The work-outs are simple and not confussing for a beginner swimmer.I should have bought this book when I was first forced in the pool due to an injury.I understand drills more by reading the color coded work-outs,witch are essential to great swimming techinque. Its also a coaching tool from beginners to fittness swimmers;and you never know.....a future olympician swimmer !
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very easy to understand and put to use. I see the light!, August 6, 2001
By A Customer
I decided to try and swim for a regular fitness routine and since I have not swum regularly (and never competively) I thought I needed to take the opportunity to brush up/work on technique to get the most out of my workout. I swam a couple of times before I got the book and once I got the book and put just a few of the skills into effect I could not only see the logic in the technique but I could also see a difference in my swimming. It is a very worth-while investment in a routine I want to continue for a long time. I'm not crazy about all the drills (I understand they are there for a purpose and to teach you the proper techniques), but I can't get over the goober effect I feel like it would have while at the pool (I do perform some of them). I'm not reaping all the benefits as I would if I would faithfully practice all of them , but I figure I will gradually incorporate more as I continue. I think this book will also be helpful in teaching my children in case they don't get a swim coach who believes in swimming smart. I've been swimming now for 3 days a week for about 5 weeks and I'm really getting into the routine and loving the workout!
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