Ride for Good this Holiday Season Join us on Tuesday December 22nd at 8:30 am. We’ll lead you through a great 50 minute challenging ride that would tire even the strongest reindeer. From intense climbs to challenging flats, we’ll help you burn the most calories, define your leg muscles and become stronger this holiday season. Reindeer Ride Instructor: Molly Lauridsen The Reindeer Ride is FREE to Members of The Swimming Hole and Members of the community with a wrapped toy for Toys are Tots. Rides are limited to 15. First come first. Check out our flyer for more […]
SPINNING® – Turn your “workout” into a ” training session” with Angie Scott
SPOTLIGHT on Thursday’s 8:30 AM SPINNING® with Angie Scott Angie Scott is passionate about cycling, an accomplished road cyclist and SPINNING® Instructor, Angie practices what she teaches, her rides are outstanding, whether she is leading a class or riding in an event, as for Thursday’s 8:30 AM SPINNING® ride, arrive early to secure a seat, you won’t regret it! Angie, can you tell us about the energy zones and how you lead riders to get the most out of a ” training session” on Thursday’s here at The Swimming Hole? Thursday’s 8:30 AM SPINNING® rides could be considered as “training sessions.” We alternate […]
Hand position for maximum swimming speed
It’s a commonly asked question, should I swim with my fingers together and hand cupped or fingers spread and hand flat? The bigger the surface area of the hand, the larger amount of water it will move, although we can’t grow bigger hands as adults, you can increase the swimming size of hands you’ve got, with these few tips: Thumb Out: An abducted thumb (one that is not tucked in beside the fingers) allows you to enjoy additional palm area. Fingers slightly spread: Provides more surface area, the large amounts of water trying to squeeze through the small gaps create […]
Olympic Skills & Drills
Swimming Hole Coaches Attend Clinic Presented by Olympians The Swimming Hole is passionate about swimming, and that includes the latest developments in stroke technique and coaching. We pride ourselves on being passionate, professional, educated and committed to bringing our swimmers the latest and greatest in technique & instruction. This month we went right to the source, attending the Eastern States Swim clinic in New Jersey. This is the most personalized coaches’ clinic in the United States, with an amazing line up of speakers, including Olympians Dana Vollmer and Josh Davis. Jeremy Bradley, Head Coach of Stowe Swimmers age group swim […]
Member Spotlight: Paula Ratchford
“When life takes me away from the gym, I find that I don’t look and feel my best, even if I’m doing other activities” – Paula Ratchford Last week, I had the pleasure of talking with Swimming Hole Member Paula Ratchford about what The Swimming Hole means to her, the difference regular exercise makes in her life, and what keeps her coming back. Paula has a terrific commitment to preventative health & fitness and I was interested in finding out what keeps her going so strong: How long have you been a member of The Swimming Hole? I joined The […]
Body Roll your way to a stronger freestyle
What separates efficient & inefficient freestyle swimmers? Rhythm. Freestyle has many parts — often we break it down to improve on certain areas, such as entry, pull and recovery. It is important to remember that freestyle is a continuous rhythmical stroke, efficient swimmers swim with rhythm. If you’d like a more efficient freestyle, use your body roll to establish a regular rhythm, swim with a continuous rhythmic body roll, think metronome, keep your roll the same amount to each side and strive on not letting your breathing disrupt your rhythm.
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