Learn to swim backstroke with the "WEST" swimming technique

Learn to swim backstroke the WEST way - protect your lower back & neck, elongating your muscles and swim faster!

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Description

In this course you'll learn how to swim 200m backstroke whilst improving your swimming technique, toning your muscles and most importantly - learning how to protect your lower back and neck whilst swimming.


Have you heard that Backstroke is the healthiest swimming technique and therefore tried to imitate Olympic swimmers?
The WEST swimming technique's backstroke is actually a far better swimming technique for swimmers over the age of 21!


70% of the people around the world over the age of 21 suffer from lower back pain.
When we swim the “normal” backstroke we create an arch on our body which often causes to add stress to your lower back, shoulders and neck. This is why we strongly believe that swimmers must learn and adapt to the WEST technique in order to prevent such pains or injuries.


The course is based on 4 different training workouts for you to perform. Each workout session has 1-10 videos which will help you understand the training drills and stretches you need to do.
For each session you'll also receive detailed pictures thoroughly explaining each drill and helping you to remember how to do them correctly when in the pool!

We'll guide you step by step until your master your 200 m backstroke with the West technique.
This is for sure " The WEST way to swim"

We've done the thinking for you, now we'll guide you step by step to help you swim 200m backstroke with the healthiest swimming technique.

It is for sure" The WEST way to swim"

What You Will Learn!

  • Swim 200 m backstroke
  • Float better
  • Treat lower back and neck pains
  • Stretch, strengthen & elongate your muscles

Who Should Attend!

  • The course is suitable for anyone who wants to improve their backstroke and swimming technique
  • Swimmers who want to learn to protect their lower back
  • Anyone suffering from lower back pains
  • Swimmers who want to swim faster and further distances
  • This course is not suitable for professional swimmers or people suffering from hydrophobia