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Online - Fran Crippen Open Water

Posted by Glenn Mills on Apr 20, 2011 10:58AM (4,315 views)

Beautiful Tribute to Fran Crippen:  Beyond Limit:  A Friend And Competitor Tries To Make Sense Of The Loss Of A Swimming Star

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*If the sample clip of the video included below doesn't play smooth, your system may not be compatible.  Don't purchase if it's not working properly for you.


To better serve our global swimming community, we're going the extra step to offer our friends variations in how they gain access to our valuable information.  For a reduced fee, no cost of shipping, and the added convenience of community discussions for each chapter, you can gain unlimited access to selected videos.


Here's how to gain access, and what you can expect to see once you get inside. (Jason Lezak's screen shots shown for example purposes)

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Go to the "GoSwim Gold" tab at the top of the screen.

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Scroll down and click the list of current premium videos and classes.  You MUST be a "member" of GoSwim.tv to access this list.  To become a member, simply look at the top left of any page, and create your membership.  It's free!

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Scroll through the classes and in the Freestyle section, click on Go Swim Open Water with Fran Crippen.

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Before you purchase access, you'll have a chance to read more about the video. 

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Use your PayPal account to pay for access, and you're in.  You'll then be greeted with the contents page for the video.  Click on any chapter for immediate access to the video.

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Start watching the video.  We've split the video into easily accessible chapters so you can get to the content you want immediately, rather than having to scrub through a typical web video searching for the information you need most.  Of course, the videos will also play in full screen mode, and we've done our best to create quality video for your screen.  Look for the sample video at the top of this page.

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While you're watching any chapter, there is quick access to the previous, and next chapter linked directly above the playing video.

  

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Another first from GoSwim.tv!  Don't understand something on the video?  Having a difficult time fitting the techniques into your own stroke?  Post a question for any chapter, directly under that video.  Our community has proven to be a helpful group, and as the membership grows, you'll be able to find help quickly from other members, sometimes our coaches, and who knows who may pop up in the group.  ;)

We hope you enjoy this format, and if this test is a successful one, we'll be planning on more videos to come under this service.  Keep the feedback coming, and GoSwim with Jason Lezak!

Originally posted August 23, 2010




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