Compression Boots Benefits

Compression Boots Benefits

Pneumatic compression boots are a type of device that uses air pressure to massage and compress the lower legs and feet. They are often used by athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and people with circulatory issues to improve blood flow, reduce swelling, and aid in recovery from exercise or injury. In this blog, we will discuss the various benefits of pneumatic compression boots and how they can be used to improve overall health and well-being.

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New Year's Resolutions for Athletes: Get Back on Track

It’s January, and swimmers and athletes are setting their New Year’s resolutions. Whether it's improving freestyle technique, adding dryland training, or fueling your body better, setting clear, specific goals is key. Sticking to a resolution can be tough, but it’s never too late to reset and refocus. Learn how to avoid common pitfalls, build day-to-day habits, and make this year your strongest yet. Need support? Let me, Dan Daly, help you stay on track with personalized coaching and expert advice.

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3 Pool Skills Every Triathlete Needs to Master

3 Pool Skills Every Triathlete Needs to Master

If you want to compete with the swimmers, you have to train like one. Chances are you are already training with them. Here are the top 3 pool skills many triathletes lack, and why you need them to improve your training, improve your feel for the water, and improve your performance.

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Top 5 Swim Bag Essentials

Top 5 Swim Bag Essentials

Get Ready for Your Next Swim: Top 5 Swim Bag Essentials!

Want to take your swimming to the next level? Having the right gear in your swim bag can make all the difference in improving technique and performance. In our latest article, we break down the top 5 swim essentials every swimmer needs—from fins to snorkels—to help you refine your form, build strength, and swim more efficiently.

Ready to pack like a pro? Read the full article: Top 5 Swim Bag Essentials and discover the must-have gear for your best swim yet!

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Stable Endurance Training

Stable Endurance Training

The Bunkie test is a functional endurance test to help identify functional stability, endurance, and control through some of the common fascial lines. It’s a series of 5 exercises, performed bilaterally (both sides). Its a simple test for identifying weak links in your ability to efficiency coordinate multiple muscles linked in a kinetic chain associated with particular movement patterns, and can help you identify weak links and patterns to program more specifically for your needs.

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Mobility Training for Swimmers

Mobility Training for Swimmers

Mobility first! Before you can stabilize, load, and perform you must have the freedom to move. Learn the keys to assessing what needs to be addressed, how to improve, and enhance your trining. “The Big Three”, ankles, hips, and shoulders, are the most mobile joints in the body. Identify any deficits, and move on from areas that meet a functional standard. Remember, mobility and stretching do not make you fit, but can inhibit your ability to get fit and perform if they do not have their functional range of motion. Test, intervene, rest. Once you move well, go train!

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