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Who uses SwiMetrics?
“Genadijus, You’ve been such a huge help!! Couldn’t do it without you!!”
“Having Genadijus work with me throughout my comeback helped so much!
“Throughout my many years of working with Genadijus, he has helped me in many ways. Jason Lezak, 3-time Olympic hero with 7 Olympic medals
“Thank you so much for the opportunity to work with you. You have helped me improve. It is amazing what I learned! I noticed a difference immediately and as I practice more I know these changes will continue to take me towards my goals. I can't wait to work with you again!” Chloe Sutton, 2008 Olympic open water swimmer
Numerous world-class athletes, including triathletes, water polo players, pentathletes and Olympic pool and open water swimmers, have tested themselves with SwiMetrics. Even for the world’s best athletes, SwiMetrics identified many areas of improvement and helped them swim faster. SwiMetrics is used by age-group, high school, collegiate and masters swimmers to learn specific areas of improvement in their swimming and turn push-off techniques. SwiMetrics is used by swimmers to measure drag forces of different swim suits or wetsuits and make educated decisions on what swim suit or wetsuit is best to use. SwiMetrics is used by water polo players to help them improve their technique, including head-up swimming and swimming with a water polo ball. SwiMetrics is used by open water swimmers to learn the optimal technique to navigate and sight during a race and to help them improve their basic swimming technique. SwiMetrics is used by triathletes to test what swim suit or wetsuit is best for them as well as help them pinpoint their swimming strengths and weaknesses. Click here to see sample SwiMetrics videos. |
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