Fitter Radio Triathlon Podcast

Fitter Radio Episode 550 - Dr Kate Baldwin: Maximizing Shoulder Mobility and Strength for Swimmers

Feb 21, 2024
Dr. Kate Baldwin, a specialist in shoulder mobility and strength for swimmers at Valere Endurance, shares her insights into enhancing swimming performance. She emphasizes the importance of individualized strength training and simplicity in coaching techniques. The conversation highlights the role of the rotator cuff and scapular strength for injury prevention and effective stroke reach. Kate also addresses common pitfalls in training, advocating for foundational exercises over trendy moves seen online. Her tips are invaluable for both swimmers and cyclists aiming to optimize their performance.
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ANECDOTE

Kate's Open Water Swim Experience

  • Kate Baldwin shared her personal experience training for the Busso Jetty Swim, an iconic 1.8 km open water swim.
  • She enjoys open water swimming and incorporates strength training as part of her regimen.
INSIGHT

Simplify Swim Coaching Approach

  • Simplifying swimming coaching to focus on the swimmer's capabilities is crucial rather than forcing a single stroke style.
  • Gym routines and swim technique need to align, emphasizing tailored mobility and strength exercises.
ADVICE

Keep Rotator Cuff Strength Simple

  • Use basic exercises like shoulder external rotations for rotator cuff strengthening; overcomplexity isn't necessary.
  • Progress these exercises and combine them with others rather than in isolation.
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