Charlie Hawke's Journey from Australia to Alabama and Preparation for Olympic Trials

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Australian Charlie Hawke grew up in Newcastle, initially swimming butterfly and backstroke before transitioning more to freestyle events. He shares his success representing the University of Alabama and goals of making the Australian Olympic team. Brett offers advice on Charlie's training, recovery, and acclimation plans in the lead up to the Australian Olympic Trials and NCAA championships. Enjoy this behind-the-scenes look at Charlie's journey and strategies for balancing training peaks as he aims to compete at both upcoming high-level meets. The conversation also highlights lessons learned from Charlie's experiences that could help other swimmers in managing double peak preparation - the art of double tapering.

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Congrats from Newcastle, Charlie, and all the very best in coming carnivals ... not to name them!

NealosMetropolos
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Well done Charlie. Always insightful to hear what you have to say. Kerry and Shane would be proud.

droppingshots
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So cool, same with my daughter when she started off with track her best race was 1500 and 800 meters and when she fell in love with swimming at the age of 10 she could not swim more than a 50 sprint so weird🤯

nekeishaclement
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I was thinking definitely not related, then Charlie said he went 18.7 on a 4x50 relay... So maybe... 🤣

johnmiranda
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You look too much alike to not be related. Lol

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