When you no longer have your college coach in your ear, the next best way to stay motivated and keep yourself accountable is with the MySwimPro app!
Retired D1 swimmer @KyleMillis used the MySwimPro app paired with the Apple Watch to stay in shape after finishing NCAA swimming! Get 20% off MySwimProCoach with the code KYLE20 at myswimpro.com/coach
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MySwimPro is the #1 fitness app for swimmers in the world! MySwimPro is a personal coach that helps swimmers in more than 180 countries improve their performance and health by delivering personalized training plans, workouts, technique videos, and analytics. The MySwimPro app is available on iPhone, Android, Apple Watch, and Garmin smartwatches.
About Coach Fares:
Fares Ksebati is the Co-Founder and CEO of MySwimPro. He is a 3x Individual U.S. Masters Swimming National Champion and Bosphorus Cross-Continental Swimmer. Fares is an American Swim Coaches Association Fellow and certified USA Triathlon coach. He is the author of Swim Like A Pro and loves helping swimmers reach their full potential. Follow him on social media @FaresKsebati! Contact for business inquiries: dan@myswimpro.com
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