By Andrew Sheaff

Published: Thursday, 14 July 2022 at 12:00 am


Improving your skills can be tough. To optimise learning, you need a lot of repetition, and you need novelty. Unfortunately, these two requirements are somewhat contradictory!

You can perform the same activities over and over again to get your reps in, but there won’t be much novelty. In contrast, you can constantly switch up the drills you use, but you won’t be getting enough repetitions in.

However, there is an alternative. You can take the same old drills you love and make slight changes to them. Now you have the best of both worlds – you can perform lots of repetitions with the same basic drills while still getting novel challenges.

Below are some ideas for how to do exactly that.

How to make your swim drills more challenging

Change your hands

If you change the shape of your hands, I guarantee you’ll experience the drill differently. You’ll move water differently and your ability to stabilise your body position will be dramatically different as well.

The same drill will suddenly be a whole new experience. Fortunately, there are lots of different ways you can adjust the size and shape of your hands. Here are some great hand positions: