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The Effortless Swimming Podcast

The Effortless Swimming Podcast

Brenton Ford 431 episodes Latest May 30, 2026

The Effortless Swimming podcast helps swimmers improve their speed and efficiency in the water. Hosted by Australian National swimmer and coach Brenton Ford, it covers open water swimming, triathlon swimming, and pool swimming. The podcast simplifies the complex sport of swimming to help listeners achieve faster times and better technique.

Episodes

#431 : He Quit His Job & Is Now Chasing His Father's World Record with Adam Wilkie Jun 11, 2026 30:32 Join Adam Wilkie as he embarks on a year-long challenge to honor his Olympic champion father by attempting to match his legendary 2:15 record in the 200-meter breaststroke. Despite limited swimming experience, Adam has quit his job to train full-time, proving that dedication can make the impossible possible. Discover his intense training regimen, the emotional journey of honoring a legacy, and the
#430 : This Video Will Find You Right Before Your Next Breakthrough with Brenton Ford Jun 2, 2026 11:51 Stuck at the same swimming speed? In this episode, we break down how to smash through your training plateaus by fixing the "bottlenecks" in your technique. Drawing from 19 years of coaching experience, we share the exact step-by-step checklist to optimize your stroke: reducing drag through perfect head and body position, mastering breath control to avoid fatigue, and engaging your lats for a more
#429 : The Science and Art of Open Water Swimming May 30, 2026 44:44 In this episode, I sit down with Grant to share what I've learned over nearly two decades of coaching and racing in both pool and open water environments, including qualifying for Open Water Nationals as an adult. We explore the gap between pool-perfect technique and what actually works in real race conditions like chop, fatigue, and contact. I break down why swimmers often struggle when they try
#428 : Swim Technique Hierarchy of Needs May 19, 2026 01:35:55 I recently joined the That Triathlon Show Podcast with Mikael Eriksson for a deep dive into freestyle technique and what I call the "swim technique hierarchy of needs."   In this conversation, we break down the key elements of efficient swimming including breathing, body position, rotation, catch mechanics, timing, and how to adapt your stroke for open-water racing. We also discuss some of the mos
#427 : It Sucks, But It Will Make Swimming Feel Easy May 15, 2026 03:52 Why does swimming feel so hard after just a short break from the pool? In this episode, we talk about the importance of consistency in swimming and why regular time in the water is the key to feeling faster, smoother, and more comfortable. We also cover how drills like front scull can help improve your feel for the water and regain confidence after time away from training. If you're searching for
#426 : Once You Ignore Your Watch, You'll Get Faster May 7, 2026 03:35 What if the key to swimming faster is actually ignoring your watch? In this episode, we explore how constantly checking pace, splits, and stats can take swimmers out of the moment and disconnect them from the feel of the water. Learn why being present during training can improve technique, effort control, and overall performance — and why taking a break from your swim watch might be the reset you
#425 : Secrets To Fast Freestyle with Steph Clutterbuck Apr 27, 2026 11:33 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
#424 : How To Conquer The English Channel When You Live In The Desert with Brendan Cullen Apr 19, 2026 35:50 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 pers
#423 : Why You've Been Taught To Over-Rotate with Brenton Ford Apr 7, 2026 07:04 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
#422 : Why You're Not Faster After Working On Your Catch with Brenton Ford Apr 7, 2026 04:46 You've probably heard it before — your freestyle catch is everything. And maybe you've been working on it. You've improved the position, you feel stronger in the water, and technically… it looks better. But here's the frustrating part — you're still not getting any faster. So what's going on? Today, we're breaking down exactly why improving your catch doesn't always translate into speed… and what
#421 : How This Swimmer Got Faster, Without Working Harder with Brenton Ford Apr 7, 2026 04:09 If you feel like getting faster in the water means you just have to work harder… push more… suffer more… there's a good chance you're taking the wrong approach. Because here's what most swimmers think: if you're stuck swimming 1:45 or 1:50 per 100 freestyle, and you're aiming for 1:30… the only way to get there is by getting fitter, stronger, and grinding harder every single session. But what if t
#420 : The Real Reason You Are Out Of Breathe with Brenton Ford Mar 16, 2026 05:14

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