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You Will Love to Hate Larry Arnold

Larry Arnold was a high school swimmer who continued in the pool his freshman year at Nebraska before two National Championship runs with the football team got in the way. He is a gifted athlete, but he’ll tell you that he was very fortunate to have great coaching throughout his youth. Now, he’s returning the favor.

On top of all the exciting things he offers at his gym, Body Kraft in Phoenix, he has been working with Phoenix Swim Club as the Senior 1 strength coach. His approach is based on posture and breathing and his style and creativity has made this simple concept engaging to the athletes.

If you’re interested in learning more from Larry, check him out on instagram (larryarnoldgram), on twitter (@wehatelarry), or his website wehatelarry.com (larryarnoldapproach.com).

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Stuart Dustan
9 years ago

Very little Mr Arnold is demonstrating or practising is based on any appropriate evidence, specific to swimming.

Evidence exists to show that strength training, for senior swimmers, is not beneficial to their swimming performance. It does not meet the principle of specificity i.e. it is not swimming (you do not perform the movements that you would use in a swimming race).

Although, I appreciate that he claims he is not training swimmers using “traditional” techniques – the techniques will still not transfer into performance improvements in the pool. Only swimming your desired race-technique @ race-pace in training will achieve the latter.

I will mention the paradox which exists in swimming with regards to these sorts of practices.… Read more »

Garrett McCaffrey
Reply to  Stuart Dustan
9 years ago

Stuart,
I tend to agree with your view on specific strength. It’s tough to prove that the strength you build on land can translate to the specific strength you need in the water, but what about coordination? Most high school kids, even top level swimmers, are still learning how to move their body in the most efficient way. I believe that learning how to use your body within a controlled posture and breathing on land can translate to improved ability to move the body in the water.

pb&j
9 years ago

Garrett!!! glad you are back, your vids are the best

Garrett McCaffrey
Reply to  pb&j
9 years ago

Appreciate that, PB&J. I’m a little shaky on the camera work, but I always try to bring valuable information. Larry has a ton of it. Hopefully we’ll be able to bring you more specific examples in the New Year!

Swimgramps
Reply to  Garrett McCaffrey
9 years ago

This is the SwimSwam I remember and love! Keep these comming, knowledge is advancement for the entire sport.

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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