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Learn To Love The Swim Lanes
- By Dan Bullock
- Published April 10, 2013
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Swim Slower To Go Faster
- By Dan Bullock
- Published March 7, 2013
Making gains in your swimming is a constant battle, and this is not made any easier with so much conflicting information available. Add to
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Training Camp Report: Tri Dynamic Dan Bullock Tenerife Swim
- By Media Release
- Published February 27, 2013
Tri Dynamic has sent in their camp report from the 2nd edition of their popular Tenerife Swim Faster Camp with Head Swim For Tri Coach, Dan
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More Than Marginal Gains: Swim Fitness
- By Dan Bullock
- Published February 14, 2013
- Updated February 14, 2013 at 4:18 pm
Yesterday Dan Bullock from Swim For Tri began the first of a two part look at the marginal gains in the pool that can help make you a
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More Than Marginal Gains: Swim Technique
- By Dan Bullock
- Published February 13, 2013
The notion of marginal gains has been a major part of the success of the Great Britain cycling team and an area that the brilliant David
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Tri Dynamic Launch 2013 Training Camps With World Class
- By Press Release
- Published January 14, 2013
If you are struggling with motivation to get out the door on these dark, rainy winter days signing up for a Tri Dynamic triathlon training
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Swim For Tri Tips: Bouncing Back
- By Dan Bullock
- Published December 13, 2012
Triathlon is not easy and at times setbacks happen, as in all sports, but when it happens early in the day in the swim it can make our
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The Art Of Swimming Faster
- By Dan Bullock
- Published October 31, 2012
When it comes to swimming the body is a remarkably adaptable piece of machinery. If encouraged into a position of reduced ability where it
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Tri Dynamic & Dan Bullock Winter Swim Clinic At
- By Press Release
- Published September 15, 2012
Following on from the announcement of their Triathlete Testing Days Tri Dynamic have just released details of yet another great event this
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Seven Swims In Seven Days
- By Dan Bullock
- Published August 23, 2012
While repetition might sound boring, consistently doing something with the correct amount of load is a great way to make improvements.


