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Swim Faster…Faster with USRPT! Understand and Implement USRPT DVD now available for sale!

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Understanding & Implementing Ultra-Short Race-Pace Training – Buy the DVDs here

Ever wonder why young swimmers are taught to swim long distances at slow speeds when they are preparing for races 50 to 1500 meters ? Or why so many great athletes get injured during practice and never reach their full potential? Or why so many gifted swimmers simply quit because they have burned out at practice?  If so, you just might want to learn more about the scientific research behind the new swimming training method that is impacting racers worldwide.

The Understanding & Implementing Ultra-Short Race-Pace Training DVDs include the following content areas presented by Dr. Brent Rushall. It is divided into four sessions in the following sequence.

USRPT1CONDITIONING

1 – Introduction to the training response in swimming. – [Rushall & Pyke, 1991. Training for sports and fitness; Rushall, 2003. Foundational principles for physical conditioning.]

2 – Principles to guide physical training programs. – [Rushall, 2003. Programming considerations for physical conditioning.]

3 – What needs to be accommodated to be in compliance with scientific findings.

METHODOLOGY

4 – Introduction to USRPT – [Rushall, 2013. Swimming Energy Training in the 21st Century: The Justification for Radical Changes.]

5 – Formulating and writing USRPT macrocycles, microcycles, and training sessions.

6 – The peculiar case of 50 m training.

7 – Brief revision of USRPT training fitness component; USRPT compared to traditional training. – [Rushall, 2013. USRPT and traditional training compared.]

USRPT DVD cover smRESISTANCE & PROPULSION

8 – How the brain organizes race-pace specific technique and energy supply. Pedagogical principles for developing USRPT techniques. – [Rushall, 2013. A swimming technique macrocycle.]

9 – The major physics and mechanics principles of competitive swimming strokes.

10 – Reducing resistance: Streamline

TECHNIQUE

11 – Breathing.

12 – Body roll.

13 – Propulsion: End of stroke position.

14 – The power-phase.

15 – Initial actions.

16 – Recoveries.

17 – Kicking.

What others are saying about USRPT…Josh Davis

“I am passionate about getting and keeping young swimmers in the sport of swimming and helping them to swim faster…faster. I believe that USRPT is the secret to making both happen. Slow, sloppy and discouraged swimming is out; purposeful, fast and perfect swimming with science is in! Young or old, sprint or distance, USRPT changes everything! Watch this DVD and you will join the revolution too!”   Josh Davis – 3-Time Olympic Gold Medalist

“With over 60 years of experience as a swim coach and a personal relationship with “Doc” Councilman, I have come to the conclusion that fewer training yards swum at race speed will be far more productive than doing thousands of yards at slower than race pace. Our GNST swimmers have taken to the USRPT training program with a highly positive attitude and are looking forward to their next workout and the next competition. They are always ready to SWIM FAST! THANKS!” Cal Bentz, Head Coach Greater Nebraska Swim Team

“I have started using USRPT since returning from a clinic featuring Brent Rushall in January of this year. While I have always felt that my swimmers we’re fit, we struggled trying to finish many swims as a team. We have begun to implement the USRPT program and I have seen better split races, better personal accountability from every swimmer with very specific goals from each of them. We just completed a meet in Florida with close to 100% lifetime best swims from each athlete from the 50 to the 1650. I look forward to fully implementing the program this spring. I know this works!”  Don Wagner, Owner/Coach, Phoenix Aquatics Club, New York (coached Olympian Janet Evans)

“Implementing the USRPT approach has transformed our swim club. We’ve grown from a low of 6 to over 54 in just six months. The kid’s are swimming faster. The coaches are back to really coaching technique. And the parents are simply loving it.”  J.C. Riley – Coach, Bison Aquatics, Edmund, OK

Michael Andrew, powered by USRPT

Michael Andrew, powered by USRPT (courtesy of Mike Lewis, olavistaphotography.com)

“Enclosed is my season ending report from my group, comparing their best times before the season to their in season best, in seconds and by percentage. I choose to evaluate by percentage more and as you will see most improvements are around the 10% range which are much better than what I have been able to achieve in the past.I want to thank you for helping me with USRPT, and your swimming methodology. Your plan worked extremely well and we have 50 happy swimmers because of it. I am also extremely happy to have simple workouts that allow me to teach so much.”  Chris Brookover, Jersey Wahoos

“My sights are set on the Olympics in Rio, and USRPT is the roadmap.”  Michael Andrew, 54 NAG Records

“USRPT is the hot topic in swimming today, and it isn’t a passing fad. Fueled by Michael Andrew’s continued success, more and more coaches call, email or approach me on deck asking about it. Thankfully all of their questions can now be answered with this set of  DVDs.”  Mel Stewart 3-time Olympic Medalist

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Swimmer
9 years ago

This stuff really works. As a swimmer under Chris my times have improved so much and in 1 meet I dropped over 25 seconds in 6 events. It even helps with distance to in another meet under Chris i dropped 18 seconds in the 500 free. He sure knows what he is talking about

Paul
10 years ago

Just received it in the mail…….I’m pumped!!

Psimon3
Reply to  Paul
10 years ago

Hope to get mine soon.

mary klier
10 years ago

Several things: I watched michael beat every “pro” off the blocks at the Pro Am in OKCity in the 100 fly. At our sectionals he out turned and started all the swimmers 4-5 years older than him. I embrace the idea that you can swim faster than once or twice a season. Michael has proved you can do that….and more!

David Guthrie
10 years ago

The technique that really counts isn’t visible on the above surface race videos: It’s what happens underwater that matters. The DVD teaches the USRPT method, but when a swimmer is so much faster than anyone else, it takes a very close minded person to refuse to discover if there’s anything to learn from his technique, too. He’s obviously doing a lot of things right.

swimcoach
10 years ago

Not to be a jerk, but I hope they don’t showcase Michael Andrew’s technique… its really nothing special at all.

SprintDude9000
Reply to  swimcoach
10 years ago

Nothing special? Michael Andrew has AMAZING technique. Sure, it may be not be particularly aesthetically pleasing (in fact I personally think that his freestyle looks downright ugly), but when you break down what he’s actually doing (particularly under the water and in relation to body position) you’ll come to realize that his technique across all 4 strokes is, in fact, extremely good.

Goldie
10 years ago

Will the DVDs be a benefit to those who understand the bulletins and have read Dr. Rushall’s technique philosophies?

Hulk Swim
Reply to  Goldie
10 years ago

+1

anonymous
Reply to  Goldie
10 years ago

Day 1 is bulletins
Day 2 seems to be “technique macrocycle” e-book (some overlap with parts of How Champions do it)

If you understand his bulletins then you have half of the DVD covered. Although a verbal presentation might add some as he will emphasize certain things in such a way the written form might not.

bobo gigi
10 years ago

Michael Andrew is back in the water this weekend in Daytona Beach in long course.
http://www.daytonabeachswimming.org/files/dbs_spring_open_psych.pdf

Kevin T
Reply to  bobo gigi
10 years ago

I just checked out the psych sheets. That’s kinda weird. He has absolutely no competition whatsoever.

swimzlazy
Reply to  Kevin T
10 years ago

It’s good for him at a young age to get this racing experience. From what it looks like, he is signed up for only the 200 events. He hasn’t had much experience this year long course in those events. It is an opportunity to see what his times are entering the long course season.

I’m sure after this summer I’m sure he will be cutting back on the number of meets he enters.

Hulk Swim
Reply to  swimzlazy
10 years ago

Then you should really buy the dvd’s…

Scott Johannsen
10 years ago

Augustana College (ILL) has been using USRPT for the past 6 season ( coach has been using it for a long time), we call it Hard & Fast Training. We have great results, every years we get faster and faster( broke 23 school records last season). We embrace a philosophy… Sprint, Die, Repeat…. You have to be physcially and mentally tough.

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