Open Water Swimming: A Complete Guide for Swimmers and Triathletes
By (Author) Emma Davis
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
11th December 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
797.21
Paperback
96
Width 165mm, Height 235mm, Spine 8mm
232g
'Open Water Swimming' is aimed at all levels from beginners to competing professionals. It covers all aspects of the sport: its history and health benefits; an introduction to getting started; discussion on training equipment and how it should be used; safety and legal aspects of choosing a suitable location for swimming; acclimatisation for both the beginner and the experienced swimmer. The author then explains all technical aspects of open water swimming; sighting; drafting; turning around buoys; entrances, exits and transitions. Topics covered include: The importance of nutrition - for training, competition and improving recovery - and injury prevention and rehab, including a programme for core stability and stretching' The only open water swimming guide to be written by a professional athlete and Olympian Basic training programmes for Triathlon 750m and 1500m distances, Ironman events and 10km and channel swimming Essential training tips and advice and a comprehensive section on FAQs AUTHOR: Emma Davis is a professional athlete, Olympian and former Multi Sport World Champion. She was also the first Irish Triathlete to compete in the Olympic Games. She competed nationally in swimming and running before moving on to triathlon professionally. Emma quickly tasted success, reaching a world ranking of 11th and qualifying for the Beijing Olympic Games in only 8 months - the usual period is 24 months. When not in training, Emma is a sports physiotherapist (MSc (distinction) in Sports Therapy), coach and trainer. 75 colour photographs
Emma Davis is a professional athlete, Olympian and former Multi Sport World Champion. She was also the first Irish Triathlete to compete in the Olympic Games. She started swimming at the age of 2 and has barely been out of the water since. She competed nationally in swimming and running before moving on to triathlon professionally after obtaining a first-class honours degree in mathematics in 2007. Emma quickly saw success, reaching a world ranking of 11th and qualifying for the Beijing Olympic Games in only 8 months (the usual qualification period is 24 months). When not in training, Emma is employed as a sports physiotherapist (she has an MSc (distinction) in Sports Therapy), coach and trainer in Surrey and London.