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Andy Truscott Discuss Setting The Bar On WOWSA Live

Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Records in the open water are constantly being set and broken, planned and dreamed. A few records are covered around the world like Quadruple English Channel crossing of Sarah Thomas. Other records are also mind boggling, but not covered outside the marathon swimming community like the Double Down of

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Facing Eddies, Undertows, Rapids With Rob Hutchings

Courtesy of Rob Hutchings, Clutha River, New Zealand. Rob Hutchings swam the length of the impossible, the full length of the powerful Clutha River – or Mata-Au – the second longest river in New Zealand and the longest in the South Island. Between February 20th – 24th 2020, 44-year-old Rob Hutchings swam 256 km from the outlet at Lake

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Chris Ritter, Paul Yetter Give Webinar On The Process of Dryland Training

Courtesy of Chris Ritter, RITTER Sports Performance. Chris Ritter of RITTER Sports Performance explains his philosophy of dryland training in a podcast with Olympic coach Paul Yetter. Ritter describes his SURGE Strength platform where he offers The Hive and offers the SURGE Strength Dryland Certification. Ritter previously spoke with Steven Munatones and Quinn Fitzgerald on

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