New Book, The Dolphin Kick Manual, Helps Competitive Swimmers Build a Faster Underwater Dolphin Kick
06/01/2025, Vancouver, British Columbia // KISS PR Brand Story PressWire //
[Vancouver, British Columbia] — [May 30, 2025] — Competitive swimmers and swim coaches looking to dominate their races now have a powerful new tool at their disposal.
The Dolphin Kick Manual: The Swimmer's Ultimate Guide to a Fast Underwater Dolphin Kick is officially available, offering swimmers, coaches, and parents a proven, research-backed roadmap to mastering the 'fifth stroke' and taking their performance to the next level.
Written by swim performance expert Olivier Poirier-Leroy, The Dolphin Kick Manual breaks down every element of an elite underwater dolphin kick, including timing, technique, frequency, amplitude, core control, mobility, power, and more.
Built on over 140 peer-reviewed studies and insights from Olympians, NCAA champions, and top coaches, the book is the most complete guide ever written on building a dominant underwater game.
'A fast underwater dolphin kick isn't optional anymore, it's essential,' said Poirier-Leroy. 'This book is a detailed blueprint to help swimmers of all levels build a kick they can rely on for faster results in the pool.'
Key features include:
Whether you're an elite sprinter looking for that extra edge, or a developing swimmer frustrated with slow underwaters, The Dolphin Kick Manual delivers the tools to transform your kick—and your results.
The book is exclusively available in digital format at: https://www.yourswimlog.com/the-dolphin-kick-manual/
About the Author
Olivier Poirier-Leroy is an author and former national level swimmer. He is the founder of YourSwimLog.com and author of YourSwimBook, Conquer the Pool, and The Dolphin Kick Manual. He has helped thousands of swimmers from developing age groupers to Olympic champions sharpen their performance in the pool.
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