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Friends:

For the first time, we're asking your input on an important question: What new products development should we prioritize? More importantly what new TI learning tools would address your greatest need or interest? While we’ve made these decisions via intuition for the last 16 years, when you enjoy the good fortune of a following as loyal and caring as ours, it simply makes sense to ask for advice. From now on we’d like to include you in our planning, in effect to invite you to join our “TI Swimmers’ Advisory Board.” In return for your help, we promise to be guided by your input.

Over the next several issues of Total Swim, we’ll ask for your opinions on several categories of TI learning tools or products. This issue please help us choose which new instructional DVD’s we should produce and in what order. As well, please tell us how we can design or organize the content of our DVDs in a way that improves their utility. Thanks for your help.

Swim Well, Be Well.

Terry Laughlin

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Previous issues:

Q & A

Kicking for the right reasons

I'd suggest that all TI swimmers should think of the primary value of what the rest of the world might refer to as "Kicking Sets" (We call it Balance Practice) as being a very revealing way to examine how "slippery" your bodyline is.

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Swimming my way to a healthy back

- by Bruce Benning

I sacrificed a bit of convenience in switching from running to swimming as my primary sport. I could run anywhere – just head out my front door and turn right or left, while swimming requires a trip to the pool. But I’m delighted with an unexpected benefit – a stronger, straighter back than I’ve had in ages.

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Rehab swimming continued: Fine muscle tuning

- by Terry Laughlin

I turn each set into a quest to wring as much stroke length and speed as I can from minimum muscle. At times I feel like an automotive engineer tirelessly tuning an engine to tease out a bit more horsepower while still increasing fuel efficiency.

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