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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2020 · 55 MIN

#030 Arilson Silva

from Inside with Brett Hawke · host Brett Hawke

Brazilian coach Arilson Silva has worked with some of the world’s best swimmers including two time Olympian Bruno Fratus. Today, in Hungary, he is hard at work preparing Andriy Govorov for Tokyo 2020/2021. As Arilson gets into conversation with Brett today, he opens up about his philosophies as a coach. He shares what Cesar Cielo’s gold medal meant to Brazil and the progress the country has made in the face of setbacks. He also provides generous insights into his approach to training, supplementation and nutrition. As former partners, find out how Brett and Arilson found common ground and mutual respect despite being from different sides of the globe. They share why at the end of the day, as coaches to high level swimmers, they’re both on the same team in helping to move the sport forward. “The body will be ready but it's not the body that's going to make that performance, it's the mindset.” -Arilson Silva [53:27] Key Takeaways: Arilson Silva’s approach to coaching. How Brazilian swimming has evolved. What the path to Tokyo 2020 looks like for him and his swimmers. Episode Timeline: [00:02] Intro [01:02] Arilson Silva on training Andriy Govorov [02:11] Working together for the Brazilian team for the 2008 Olympics [02:51] Being welcoming to a foreign coach [05:52] What Cesar Cielo's Olympic win meant to Brazil [08:13] How it shifted the mindset of [11:09] Working together and working for Brazil [13:57] The impact of the corruption on Brazilian swimming [16:18] Cause of the culture of corruption in the Brazilian Federation [19:24] What coaches in Brazil do best [20:30] Preparing Govorov for Tokyo- 50 free and 100 fly [21:54] Coaching swimmers to swim a faster 50 free [24:14] Vo2 max training and threshold intensity training [26:23] Workout schedules [32:52] Increasing swimmer's awareness [33:54] Recording progress and growth [35:51] Arilson Silva's approach to recovery [37:53] Thoughts on canceling workouts [39:20] Supplements and working with nutritionists [44:32] Chances of breaking the world records [45:23] Who he thinks has a chance to break the world record [46:44] How tension affects performance [48:55] Brett's experience with tension at the Olympics [51:04] Preparing for the tension [54:59] Outro Find | Brett Hawke On Instagram @hawkebr on Twitter @insidewithbh On Facebook @insidewithbh Find | Arilson Silva On Instagram: @arilsonsilvaswimcoach On Facebook: @ArilsonSilvaCoach Subscribe & Listen: Google Spotify YouTube Special Thanks: Fitter & Faster Swim Camps SWIMNERD PACE CLOCKS

Brazilian coach Arilson Silva has worked with some of the world’s best swimmers including two time Olympian Bruno Fratus. Today, in Hungary, he is hard at work preparing Andriy Govorov for Tokyo 2020/2021. As Arilson gets into conversation with Brett today, he opens up about his philosophies as a coach. He shares what Cesar Cielo’s gold medal meant to Brazil and the progress the country has made in the face of setbacks. He also provides generous insights into his approach to training, supplementation and nutrition. As former partners, find out how Brett and Arilson found common ground and mutual respect despite being from different sides of the globe. They share why at the end of the day, as coaches to high level swimmers, they’re both on the same team in helping to move the sport forward. “The body will be ready but it's not the body that's going to make that performance, it's the mindset.” -Arilson Silva [53:27] Key Takeaways: Arilson Silva’s approach to coaching. How Brazilian swimming has evolved. What the path to Tokyo 2020 looks like for him and his swimmers. Episode Timeline: [00:02] Intro [01:02] Arilson Silva on training Andriy Govorov [02:11] Working together for the Brazilian team for the 2008 Olympics [02:51] Being welcoming to a foreign coach [05:52] What Cesar Cielo's Olympic win meant to Brazil [08:13] How it shifted the mindset of [11:09] Working together and working for Brazil [13:57] The impact of the corruption on Brazilian swimming [16:18] Cause of the culture of corruption in the Brazilian Federation [19:24] What coaches in Brazil do best [20:30] Preparing Govorov for Tokyo- 50 free and 100 fly [21:54] Coaching swimmers to swim a faster 50 free [24:14] Vo2 max training and threshold intensity training [26:23] Workout schedules [32:52] Increasing swimmer's awareness [33:54] Recording progress and growth [35:51] Arilson Silva's approach to recovery [37:53] Thoughts on canceling workouts [39:20] Supplements and working with nutritionists [44:32] Chances of breaking the world records [45:23] Who he thinks has a chance to break the world record [46:44] How tension affects performance [48:55] Brett's experience with tension at the Olympics [51:04] Preparing for the tension [54:59] Outro Find | Brett Hawke On Instagram @hawkebr on Twitter @insidewithbh On Facebook @insidewithbh Find | Arilson Silva On Instagram: @arilsonsilvaswimcoach On Facebook: @ArilsonSilvaCoach Subscribe & Listen: Google Spotify YouTube Special Thanks: Fitter & Faster Swim Camps SWIMNERD PACE CLOCKS

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