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VIDEO: Vyatchanin, 3-time Olympian, finds best combination for training

Arkady Vyatchanin, 3-time Olympian and double bronze medalist for Russia, talks about his 100 backstroke, racing David Plummer, and just getting touched out,  to place second.

He also shares about “loving swimming”, training with University of Florida, Gregg Troy, and great strength coach, Matt Delancy.

“Best combination in the world, for weights and swim program.”

He is sponsored by New York Athletic Club, and seems ready to take on the world!

Follow him on twitter at:

@Arkady_V

Katrina Radke is an Olympic Swimmer, Sport Psychology Professor, Bestselling Author of Be Your Best Without the Stress, and 7 Ultimate Fitness Routines. She also runs a motivational, peak potential business, WECOACH4U with her husband, Olympic Coach and former Stanford Coach, Ross Gerry.

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Cayley Guimarães
10 years ago

He certainly has THE BEST backstroke technique in the world!

billy
11 years ago

I don’t know much about Arkady except he can swim real fast. My question is how did he learn how to speak English so well? Has he lived in the USA for very long?

Just curious……..

Katrina Radke
Reply to  billy
11 years ago

I don’t know how he learned to speak English so well. I suspect he started young :). He clearly is a bright, young man. He has only been in the USA for a couple of years. I personally did have fun speaking Russian with him though, which he liked.

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