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Fike Swim: Day One Matters

Courtesy of James Fike, Founder and CEO of Fike Swim.

The first few practices of every season are both awesome and terrible. Awesome because you’re mostly doing drills, maybe games, getting out early, and not doing mornings yet. Terrible because you feel like you’ve never done this before and may never get your old form back.

Unfortunately, we tend to dismiss the first couple of weeks as a nuisance, something to get through to get to the “real work.” But if technique is the cap on our potential, then the beginning of the season is the best chance we have of maximizing that potential. This is when your body is most susceptible to changing bad habits.

On the other hand, your body is most resistant during the grind, when it’s beaten down and falls back on what it’s comfortable with (i.e. what it has done in the past).

So, take this opportunity to make the most of the season. Don’t just swim harder, SWIM DIFFERENT! Good luck!

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About Fike Swim

“We design products exclusively for the toughest sport in the world.  We unapologetically place swimmers on a pedestal.  The rigors they embrace on a daily basis can only be understood by another swimmer and they deserve a company focused 100% on helping them succeed.  Whether you’re just starting out or training for Paris, we stand behind you.”
James Fike, Founder

Fike Swim Products was born when founder James Fike put a brick on top of a kickboard and transformed just another legs-only kick set into a total body workout felt into the next day. Since then it’s been our mission to create unique swim equipment with the single-minded goal of making you faster. We don’t sell toys. We create tools to help you reach your potential.

Fike Swim is a SwimSwam partner.

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Braden Keith

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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