James Ewart
Total Immersion Swim Coach
Video Analysis Specialist
STA Open Water Swim Coach

James is a technical swim coach and video analysis specialist. He is a certified level 3.0 Total Immersion Swim Coach and an STA level 2 Open Water Swim Coach.
People often over complicate swimming. James keeps things simple and encourages you to get the fundamentals right before thinking about small details.
His video analysis skills are are invaluable for helping swimmers understand their stroke and become smarter, more efficient swimmers.
James is also a specialist in the prevention of shoulder injuries in swimmers through ensuring a safe range of movement.
James is passionate about helping swimmers achieve their goals.
He coaches at 25m pools in Chichester, West Sussex, Petersfield, Hampshire and in London Bridge.
James is fully insured through the STA for both open water and pool coaching and holds a current NRASTC certificate. He also hold RYA Powerboat 2 and British Canoeing Union Foundation Safety and Rescue Training (FSRT) certificates.
James is a technical swim coach and video analysis specialist. He is a certified level 3.0 Total Immersion Swim Coach and an STA level 2 Open Water Swim Coach.
People often over complicate swimming. James keeps things simple and encourages you to get the fundamentals right before thinking about small details.
His video analysis skills are are invaluable for helping swimmers understand their stroke and become smarter, more efficient swimmers.
James is also a specialist in the prevention of shoulder injuries in swimmers through ensuring a safe range of movement.
James is passionate about helping swimmers achieve their goals.
He coaches at 25m pools in Chichester, West Sussex, Petersfield, Hampshire and in London Bridge.
James is fully insured through the STA for both open water and pool coaching and holds a current NRASTC certificate. He also hold RYA Powerboat 2 and British Canoeing Union Foundation Safety and Rescue Training (FSRT) certificates.
"James is fantastic, he applies the principles of TI, but it feels unique to you and the challenges you face with your stroke. Most of all, what he says makes sense, and he makes it easy to apply, to take away and carry on practising. My biggest takeout from his sessions is that I now get how swimming should feel, and that’s after being a competitive swimmer for over 30 years!"