I am not familiar with stroke correction guides. However, I was a competitive swimmer from age 9 through all 4 years at NCAA level and when I was in high school and college I used to teach private swimming lessons for $15/30 minutes. Usually it was just little kids, but I also taught efficiency and stroke correction... after all, I spent 3-4 hours/day listening to my coach talk about it so I knew what I was doing. If you have one nearby, I would go to a local elite swim club or university and advertise "Swim lessons wanted" and specify college-level athlete/instructor. I would have thought that was my lucky day to find that 5 years ago. College swimmers come cheap and there's no substitute for one-on-one, real-time stroke correction, even if you can only afford 1-2 lessons.



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