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The Effortless Swimming Podcast

The Effortless Swimming Podcast

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Faster times and better technique aren't a guarantee when you train hard. What really makes a difference to your speed and efficiency in the water? The Effortless Swimming podcast helps make a complex sport really simple to better your swimming. We cover open water swimming, triathlon swimming and pool swimming. Hosted by Australian National swimmer and coach Brenton Ford.Effortless Swimming Natation et plongée Sports aquatiques
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  • #425 : Secrets To Fast Freestyle with Steph Clutterbuck
    Apr 27 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with professional triathlete Steph Clutterbuck to break down the real secrets behind efficient freestyle swimming. Instead of grinding harder in the water, Steph explains how better technique—especially rotation, body position, and connection—can dramatically improve your speed.

    We dive into why many swimmers struggle with a flat, disconnected stroke and how that leads to wasted energy. Steph shares practical tips on how to stay long in the water, engage your core, and create a smoother, more powerful stroke.

    If you're stuck at a plateau or feel like swimming faster requires exhausting effort, this episode will completely change your approach.


    0:11 – Introduction Overview of freestyle technique and common mistakes swimmers make

    0:20 – Why swimmers struggle to get faster.

    1:10 – The problem with swimming "flat".

    2:10 – Why a flat stroke wastes energy.

    3:15 – Importance of body rotation.

    4:20 – Timing and coordination.

    5:30 – Catch vs whole stroke.

    6:40 – Staying long in the water.

    7:45 – Using your core in freestyle.

    9:00 – Common beginner mistakes recap.

    10:10 – How to swim faster with less effort?

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    12 min
  • #424 : How To Conquer The English Channel When You Live In The Desert with Brendan Cullen
    Apr 19 2026

    In this episode, Brendan Cullen recounts his remarkable transformation from a non-swimmer to successfully completing the demanding English Channel swim. He reflects on how mental resilience, disciplined training, and a strong sense of community support helped him overcome one of the world's toughest endurance challenges. Brendan also shares how his rural upbringing shaped his mindset, and how personal motivation and strategic preparation played key roles in pushing beyond perceived limits.


    00:50 Introduction to Brendan Cullen: The Desert Swimmer
    01:50 Brendan's Unique Background and Journey to Swimming
    05:27 The Decision to Swim the English Channel
    06:55 Training and Preparation for the Channel Swim
    10:48 The Day of the English Channel Swim
    24:17 Reflections on the Journey and Lessons Learned
    24:40 The Impact of Open Water Swimming on Life
    30:37 The Release of Brendan's Book: The Desert Swimmer

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    36 min
  • #423 : Why You've Been Taught To Over-Rotate with Brenton Ford
    Apr 7 2026

    One of the most common things I see in newer swimmers… is how flat they are in the water.

    Their hips are flat, their shoulders are flat — and what ends up happening is they just spin their wheels.

    They're putting in a lot of effort with the arms, kicking hard with the legs… but nothing is really connecting.

    It feels like hard work — but it doesn't translate into speed.

    So in today's episode, we're going to break down why swimming flat is holding you back… and how to start linking everything together so your stroke actually works as one powerful, efficient system.

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    7 min
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