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Freestyle Media

Joe Malonewww.buzzsprout.com

Weekly podcasts, all for the sport we love.

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#52: Offering tailor-made training programmes with TheSwimsuitGuy

Sonny Trigg, AKA TheSwimsuitGuy, has a wealth of experience in swimming, and is now offering tailor-made programmes for swimmers who may train alone, or clubs who don't have a coach. Sonny has coached some of the fastest swimmers on the planet and knows what it takes to increase speed. Get 15% off a pair of custom-fit goggles from TheMagic5 by using the link: www.themagic5.com/freestylemedialimited

Jul 10, 202338 min

#51: Gaining new perspective after a break from swimming with Luke Greenbank

Double medal-winning Olympian Luke Greenbank talks about his recent experience of taking two months off from swimming. In that time, he reconnected with himself, having become so 'hyper-focused on swimming' that he 'couldn't see the world around him'. Now back in the pool, he feels a fresh sense of perspective and is eager to return to his best, a year ahead of the the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Get 15% off a pair of custom-fit goggles from TheMagic5 by using the link: www.themagic5.com/freestyle...

Jul 03, 202344 min

#50: Defying age with rapid speed with Alyson Fordham

At 67, Alyson Fordham still swims a 50 freestyle in 30.5 seconds. It is, of course, a European and British record. A former Commonwealth Games medallist, Alyson talks us through her recent spree of records, how she holds on to her speed and her tips of recovery and wellness through life. Purchase a pair of custom-fit goggles from TheMagic5 and get 15% off by using the code www.themagic5.com/freestylemedialimited

Jun 26, 202342 min

#49: Preparing for the European Masters Games with James Barwick

East Leeds swimmer James Barwick has his sights set on achieving masters PBs when he heads to Tampere, Finland for the European Masters Games in a few weeks' time, which could also result in a medal or two. Find out more about James's training structure and preparation so far this year. Get 15% off a pair of custom-fit goggles from TheMagic5 using the discount code: www.themagic5.com/freestylemedialimited

Jun 19, 202347 min

#48: Behind the sets with coach Abbie Whiting

City of Sheffield Masters Swimming Club came second as an overall club at the recent British Masters Championships, and the club has come a long way in the last two years. Coach Abbie Whiting took over the reigns in 2021 and the club has gone from strength to strength ever since. Find out what goes into a coaching role, both on pool deck and beyond. Get 15% off a pair of custom-fit goggles from TheMagic5 by using the link: www.themagic5.com/freestylemedialimited

Jun 12, 202340 min

#47: Through The Water With Fran Halsall

After competing at three Olympic and Commonwealth Games, along with various World and European Championships over an 11-year professional career, Fran Halsall talks us through her journey with swimming - where it all began at at eight, and how it ended in 2017, six months after the Rio Olympics. Fran still holds five British records, including the 50 free and fly long course. Get 15% off a pair of custom-fit goggles from TheMagic5, by using the discount code www.themagic5.com/freestylemedialimit...

Jun 05, 202351 min

#46: Building up to the British Masters Championships

This week we're discussing the upcoming British Masters Championships, taking place at Ponds Forge, Sheffield. Helen Gorman and Beth Hogg take part in the first part of the conversation, and Dean Milwain joins for part two to discuss why he's had to pull out of the meet, and how he is overcoming that.

May 29, 202349 min

#45: Debating the perfect training volume

This week on Freestyle Media, swimmers Helen Gorman, Dan Mills and Katie Moore, along with Trafford Metro coach Bob Bolton, take part in a discussion on training volume. Is there a perfect amount and, if so, what is it? Get 15% off a pair of custom-fit goggles from TheMagic5 by using the affiliate link www.theagic5.com/freestylemedialimited

May 22, 20231 hr 10 min

#44: Competing for your nation at the World Transplant Games

This week, swimmers Jodie Cox and Dave Fisher join us on the podcast to talk about their experiences of competing at the World Transplant Games in Perth, Australia. Both team captains, Jodie came away with six gold medals (all new world records) and Dave an experience of being the men's team captain for the first time. Listen to their stories here. Get 15% off a pair of goggles from TheMagic5 by using the link: www.themagic5.com/freestylemedialimited

May 15, 202342 min

#43: Priming for major competitions with multiple record holder Mike Hodgson

Fresh from being named the 2022 masters male decathlon winner, Mike Hodgson reflects on a brilliant year which saw him attain multiple records. Mike uses local competitions to try out different things, and schedules his training year-round so he is in the best possible shape for the big competitions (British masters, National Championships, Europeans and so on). Get 15% off a pair of goggles with TheMagic5 using the link: www.themagic5.com/freestylemedialimited

May 08, 202341 min

#42: Photographing the greatest moments in swimming with Mine Kasapoğlu

After competing as a skier and snowboarder for the Turkish national team, Mine Kasapoğlu turned her hand to photography and has covered Olympic Games for the last 20 years. Mine's main snaps are for swimming, skiing and snowboarding, and she's got to know some of the greatest swimmers on a personal level.

May 01, 202344 min

#41: Giving back to a sport that's given so much with Ed Baxter, AP Race

After setting up his own one-to-one coaching business and running his first clinic, Ed Baxter, a former swimmer under the tutelage of coach Mel Marshall, knew there was more to give. He spoke to his friend and training partner, Adam Peaty, about creating AP Race. Ed is the Managing Director, and the company has since gone on to offer clinics, competitions, tailored coaching, merchandise and more. Listen to Ed's story about AP Race, the upcoming International Meet, and the future plans of the bus...

Apr 24, 202334 min

#40: Cultivating a playful mindset to racing with Rob Robson

A stand-out age group swimmer in Scotland, Rob Robson was very outcome driven. After a disappointing period around the age of 16 - due to a 'negative mindset' - he quit the sport altogether. Rob then worked long hours in his 20s and took part in no sport at all. Wanting to return to better health in his 30s, he began swimming again and now takes a different approach to the sport, finding joy from racing no matter what the outcome. In partnership with TheMagic5, get 15% off a pair of goggles by u...

Apr 17, 202350 min

#39.1: Announcement special

From next week, The Masters Swimming Podcast will be part of a rebrand that'll see Freestyle Media launch. Listen to this two-minute episode for more details.

Apr 14, 20232 min

#39: Finding 5% more with TheMagic5

In this episode we hear from co-founder of TheMagic5 — and former Team Denmark swimmer — Niklas Hedegaard, on his company's exciting journey that started in 2017 and now sells custom-fit goggles globally to over 150,000 people. Niklas explains why the company is called TheMagic5 and why he believes it's the only product on the market that can offer its unique customisation.

Apr 10, 202342 min

#38: Women's health in swimming - part two

In the second part of our women's health series, we focus on the menopause and how it can affect performance in the pool. Hear about the experiences of Jo Corben, Julie Hoyle, Catherine Munro and Kath Tunnicliffe, hosted by Beth Hogg.

Apr 03, 202356 min

#37: A life of epic sporting challenges with Professor Greg Whyte

He's competed a two Olympic Games in the modern pentathlon. He's won European and World Championship medals. He's helped many celebrities complete epic challenges for Comic Relief. He's a published author and sports scientist. And, he's a masters swimmer. Professor Greg Whyte joins us to talk about the physical and mental challenges he faced throughout his career, and how he's helped others overcome similar challenges too.

Mar 27, 202347 min

#36: How other sports can aid swimming performance with John Wood

Triathlon coach and masters swimmer John Wood talks through an array of sports and how they can all aid your swimming performance, both aerobically and anaerobically. Often swimming relies on club sessions or quiet lane swimming public sessions in order to get a good quality workout, but the times may not align with your availability. So, can getting out for a quick run or cycle be a good replacement for a swim, and how about 'game' sports such as tennis, badminton, football etc. Find out more i...

Mar 21, 202340 min

#35: Through The Water With Gina Heyn

A serial record holder, Teddington Swimming Club's Gina Heyn has a connection with the water that is hard to match. A swimming teacher by day, Gina appreciates the skill of swimming and considers it an art. She's a sprinter herself, and thrives on beautiful technique in order to feel fast. With one more year left in the 35-39 age category, can Gina achieve a world record she craves?

Mar 14, 202335 min

#34: Women's health in swimming - part one

In this episode, host Beth Hogg is joined by Catherine Munro, Rebecca Lennon and Elisabeth Ogbonmwan - all of whom have a medical professional background and are swimmers - to talk about two key elements in women's health that affect female swimmers when training and racing, the menstrual cycle and pregnancy. This is the first in a small series of episodes covering women's health. Thank you for your support.

Mar 07, 20231 hr 9 min

#33: Learning to love the open water with triple Olympian Keri-anne Payne

After competing in the 800 freestyle, 200 and 400 IM, Keri-anne Payne tried her hand at a 10km open water swim, and went on to become an Olympic silver medallist in the event. While she never 'fell in love' with the 10km race, she certainly loved the open water environment, which has since seen her create two start-up businesses that revolve around open water swimming. In this chat, Keri-anne talks about the highs and lows of elite-level competition and why she's learning to love cold water....

Feb 28, 20231 hr 5 min

#32: Delivering excellence with Loughborough's Director of Swimming, Andi Manley

This week, Director of Swimming at Loughborough University, Andi Manley, talks about the progression through his coaching career, which now sees him harbour hopes of many of his athletes competing at next year's Olympic Games in Paris, France. Andi also still holds a number of masters British records, and continues to swim and compete on the masters stage.

Feb 21, 202348 min

#30: Feeling at home in the water with world record holder Julie Hoyle

A natural born swimmer, Julie Hoyle has been in and out of swimming for many years. But, when she turned 50, began to find consistency with the sport. Consistency then led to British records, European records and even a world record. Now retired from work and 60, Julie is enjoying her most consistent training period ever, and says she 'feels at home in the water'.

Feb 07, 202344 min

#28: Recognition for masters swimming with coach Matt Richmond

On this week's episode, coach of the Northampton Swimming Club masters squad, Matt Richmond - who is based out in the US studying for a physical therapy degree - talks about the perks and challenges of coaching remotely, why he chose to coach a masters squad and where he feels masters swimming sits in the eyes of the wider swimming world.

Jan 24, 202347 min

#27: Big ambitions with James Simpson

Having swam for many years, James Simpson of Trafford Metro has always enjoyed training and competing, without it ever getting serious. However, at the age of 27, James finds himself in a position where some major PBs have somewhat unexpectedly put him in a position where he is on the brink of big things. 2023 could be the year he goes a step further than masters competitions, and he reveals his own surprise at his situation in this episode.

Jan 17, 202342 min

#25: Answering your questions with Beth Hogg, Jamie McHale and Jonathan Saunders

In the final episode of 2022, Beth Hogg, Jamie McHale, Jonathan Saunders and host Joe Malone answer the questions you submitted on The Masters Swimming Podcast Facebook group. Find out who prefers Freddo's and who prefers Haribo's; what the toughest-ever set our panel have trained; what they think to Nick Santos winning the World Championships aged 42 and more. The Masters Swimming Podcast will be back with weekly episodes from 10 January, after a two-week break. See you soon.

Dec 20, 202251 min

#24: Through The Water With Dean Milwain

In the latest episode of Through The Water With, former Olympian and Commonwealth Games gold medalist, Dean Milwain, says everything 'clicked into place' when he turned 11. However, by the age of 21, after winning gold at the 2006 Commonwealth Games and competing at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, he retired due to falling out of love with the sport. It took more than a decade for Dean to get the itch back for swimming, and one day during lockdown in 2020, he decided he would return to the pool as a ...

Dec 13, 202256 min
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