Announcing CALIFORNIA 2017 Coach Education Course & New Guru Training Sessions

It's been a very busy 12 months which has seen us running some exciting Coach Education courses in the USA and Europe, with 12 new coaches being invited to attend the 2 week Certification Course here in sunny Perth earlier this year:


Now's your opportunity to show us what you've got as we're coming (back!!) to America this November - whoop, whoop!

Do you know a great coach who should know more about Swim Smooth's coaching methods? Are you as passionate about swim coaching as we are? Have you got what it takes to be our next Swim Smooth Coach in the North America?

Swim Smooth Head Coaches Paul Newsome and Adam Young will be travelling to Carlsbad California in November 2017 to run our very special 3 Day Coach Education course for coaches of any experience level or ability to attend. Incredibly highly regarded, this course majors on improving your knowledge of stroke technique, video analysis and stroke correction, best practise training methods and effective open water skills. Find out more about the course here:


The course will be heavily over-subscribed so don't delay in applying on this page: 


We look forward to meeting you there!



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Can't wait and need to see a Swim Smooth Coach right now? Meet the team and find your nearest coach here:






Swim Smooth Coach - Favourite Sessions

We are also pleased to announce we have added a very special new library of training sessions into the Swim Smooth Guru - written by our own Certified Coaches.

We asked each coach to write up their favourite session which they've been performing for their local squad into the Guru for you to try. We'll be adding to this over time but it already features technique, endurance, CSS, Red Mist and beginner sets - something for everyone!

Try one out in your next session (PRO Guru subscription required) :


They get wet too you know!


Swim Smooth!
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