SwimBlogs

Online training diary, planner and blogging tool for swimmers
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This site is a great tool for those who want to record their training and race data and want to foray into the world of blogging. I've used it for 6months and it is one of the best things I've done in triathlon
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Recent Swimming Blogs
NadoErgoSum
So, I have started to blog. This is certainly interesting. A little information about me: 1)I am a sprinter, in all strokes. I love the 200 IM. It is the test o...
Oct 27th 2010 by NadoErgoSum
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overtaquatix
Today I had a lovely time at the OneMileSwim at Roadford Lake in Devon. The swim is held in aid of Hospiscare, a local charity. It's a beautfiul venue and aga...
Sep 26th 2010 by overtaquatix
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Free Features of SwimBlogs
» Plan training sessions and races
» Record your training stats
Time, Distance, HR, Power, ...
» Chart your progress with graphs and tables
» Customised fitness tests
Generic system means you can record anything
» Create your own Swimming blog
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Premium Training Features
Premium Features of SwimBlogs
» Garmin plugin
Upload your training directly from your Garmin device (including GPS data)
» iCalendar sync
See your training plan in Outlook, Thunderbird or other calendar software
» No adverts
» Unlimited storage for charts, kit items and fitness tests
» Get revenue from your blog
Use your own AdSense account on your blog!
 
Coaching Features
Coaching Tool
» Access athletes training plan and recorded (logged) sessions
» Create training plans
Including week templates and generic session library, exclusively available to coaches
» Setup email alerts for upcoming events
For example, we can email you the day before one of your athletes has a race.
» Create training programmes to share or sell
» Advertise your coaching services to the SwimBlogs community