Subject: RE: Total Immersion stroke?Thanks James, I Googled Janice Hann and didn't come up with much but I will head out to UBC pool and see what I can learn. I believe what I am after is a very structured stroke and body movement training program in the water. I'd love to do some video analysis as experts say our brain has a perception of how we move and reality can be quite different. Video'ing in a public pool is problematic. Efficiency, efficiency, efficiency...I think those are the three things to learn in long distance open water swimming. Other practical aspects of open water group swimming NO ONE mentions are: 1) you have to have 'a strokes' worth of air in your lungs to recover should you be kicked 2) you have to raise your head a LOT to site in long distance swimming otherwise more time is lost swimming in the wrong direction 3) crowd swimming at the turn points slow you down big time...do some geometry and determine how much time you loose swimming 5, 10, or 35 metres outside of the crowd. Roger |