Swim Smooth

Episode 5 - an interview with the world's fastest female Ironman swimmer, Lucy Charles and her coach

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Dec 11, 2018
In this engaging conversation, Lucy Charles, the fastest female Ironman swimmer and two-time silver medalist, shares insights into her competitive journey and unconventional swimming style. Joined by her coach and partner, Reece Barclay, they discuss the importance of adapting techniques for open water swimming. Roy Shepherdson, Lucy's former coach, offers a nostalgic look at her early years, emphasizing the pivotal moments that shaped her distance swimming career. The trio dives into the psychological aspects of open water challenges and the teamwork essential in triathlon training.
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ANECDOTE

Lucy’s Early Swimming Opportunity

  • Lucy joined the Norwich beacon swimming program initially as a late addition due to other swimmers dropping out.
  • She seized the chance and showed outstanding commitment and potential from a young age.
ANECDOTE

Lucy Charles' Unique Swimming Stroke

  • Lucy Charles describes her swimming stroke as messy with a high turnover and minimal leg kick.
  • Despite the appearance, her underwater pull is powerful and well adapted for open water swimming.
ADVICE

Cold Water Acclimatization Tips

  • Acclimatize to cold water gradually by immersing your face and body before the swim start.
  • This reduces shock and helps your wetsuit warm up, easing cold water anxiety.
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