
The Science and Art of Open Water Swimming explores what it really takes to swim well and safely, in open water.
Hosted by endurance swimming coach and sport scientist Grant Landers, the podcast brings together swimmer stories, coaching insights, and evidence-based science to unpack performance, preparation, and decision-making in unpredictable environments.
Each episode features conversations with open water swimmers, triathletes, coaches, and researchers, covering topics such as training alongside work and family life, adapting to conditions, managing uncertainty, and learning from both success and setbacks.
The podcast is informed by Grant’s work coaching endurance swimmers and triathletes, as well as his research at the University of Western Australia, but it’s intended for the broader open water swimming community.
Whether you’re preparing for your first open water event or refining your performance at the endurance end of the sport, this is where swimmers, science, and the sea converge.
Episodes
- Brenton Ford: Technique, Feel and Swimming Effortlessly in Open Water5/25/202644 min
- Mel Tantrum: Open Water Coaching, Athlete Development and High-Performance Leadership5/18/202637 min
- Dave Budge: Water Safety, Risk Management and the Evolution of Mass Participation Events5/11/202646 min
- Dina Levačić: From Channel Swims to Researching Adaptation5/4/202642 min
- Kate Bevilaqua: Long‑Course Triathlon Swimming, Pacing and Race‑Day Decisions4/27/202635 min