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Tri Coaching

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Coaching based around developing skills and fitness in Triathlon-or any of the 3 sports-providing know how & enjoyment along the way! writer for @220triathlon

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An improved body position in the water can set a strong foundation to make the rest of your stroke feel easier. Here's Tri Coaching John Wood with the perfect session for improving that all-important body position bit.ly/2PHVJp3

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Are you at the beginning of your triathlon adventure but fearful of that opening swim leg? Don’t worry! 220 swim coach John wood shares his 18 top front crawl swim technique tips and sessions for beginners #swimming bit.ly/3qZxX5w

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Heard of the Wim Hof Iceman Method but don't know what it is? Tri Coaching explains how this breathing method can help with the cold and stress of open-water swimming bit.ly/3igHPnq

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John Wood from Tri Coaching explains the most common open water swim sighting mistakes triathletes make and how to put them right bit.ly/3splGqY

Steve Magness (@stevemagness) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fun first. Then worry about the rest. "Studies of world-class scientists, musicians, athletes and artists reveal that they didn’t have top teachers or coaches from a young age; they started with a teacher or coach who made it fun and enjoyable to learn." nytimes.com/2018/08/25/opi…

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Heard of the Wim Hof Wim Hof Method but don't know what it is? John wood explains how this breathing method can help with the cold and stress of open-water swimming bit.ly/38dJjKu

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Myth: linear progress Truth: peaks, valleys, and plateaus This is why it’s so important to focus on the process over acute results; take a long view; and surround yourself with people who will support you when you’re down and provide gravity when you soar. Keep going.

Myth: linear progress
Truth: peaks, valleys, and plateaus

This is why it’s so important to focus on the process over acute results; take a long view; and surround yourself with people who will support you when you’re down and provide gravity when you soar. Keep going.
220 Triathlon (@220triathlon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An improved body position in the water can set a strong foundation to make the rest of your stroke feel easier. Here's Tri Coaching John Wood with the perfect session for improving that all-important body position bit.ly/2PHVJp3

220 Triathlon (@220triathlon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you at the beginning of your triathlon adventure but fearful of that opening swim leg? Don’t worry! 220 swim coach John wood shares his 18 top front crawl swim technique tips and sessions for beginners #swimming bit.ly/3qZxX5w

220 Triathlon (@220triathlon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

John Wood from Tri Coaching explains the most common open water swim sighting mistakes triathletes make and how to put them right bit.ly/3splGqY

220 Triathlon (@220triathlon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Heard of the Wim Hof Iceman Method but don't know what it is? Tri Coaching explains how this breathing method can help with the cold and stress of open-water swimming bit.ly/3igHPnq

Steve Magness (@stevemagness) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Part of performing at the highest level is learning to let go. Trying harder, exerting more effort, often backfires. Think: The batter who tries to swing harder. The Sprinter who tries to force running faster Do the work in practice. Then trust yourself to execute.

Steve Magness (@stevemagness) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ice baths, cold plunges, cryotherapy seem all the rage. Everyone’s jumping into freezing water. But do they work? Let’s look at the science from an athletic, health and well-being standpoint. Lots of debate here we come:

220 Triathlon (@220triathlon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An improved body position in the water can set a strong foundation to make the rest of your stroke feel easier. Here's Tri Coaching John Wood with the perfect session for improving that all-important body position bit.ly/2PHVJp3

220 Triathlon (@220triathlon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

John Wood from Tri Coaching explains the most common open water swim sighting mistakes triathletes make and how to put them right bit.ly/3splGqY