Triathlete · 26 de mayo de 2026 · por Saqib Rawda
Why Your Brain Makes You Zig-Zag in Open Water (and 4 Drills to Fix It)
It’s not you that’s going off-course - it’s your brain. A neuroscientist explains how a phenomenon called “proprioceptive drift” can add 10% or more to your swim distance, plus four brain-training drills to help you reset your internal compass and swim straight. Read the full article at Why Your Bra…


It’s not you that’s going off-course - it’s your brain. A neuroscientist explains how a phenomenon called “proprioceptive drift” can add 10% or more to your swim distance, plus four brain-training drills to help you reset your internal compass and swim straight.
Read the full article at Why Your Brain Makes You Zig-Zag in Open Water (and 4 Drills to Fix It) on Triathlete.
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