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Ben Titley is the Head Coach of Swimming Canada's High Performance Centre in Ontario. His swimmers include Penny Oleksiak, Summer McIntosh, Kayla Sanchez, and Taylor Ruck - just to name a few. 

Ben is originally from England. He worked under Bill Sweetenham while he was running British Swimming. He helped James Gibson become World Champion in 2003. 

He doesn't do social media.

00:00 Hello from Spain

05:00 Fred Vergnoux

10:30 Congratulations

11:50 Bill Sweetenham

19:00 Running workout

21:45 Ryan Mallette

25:00 Jonty Skinner

29:00 Coaching Women

35:20 Canadian Men

35:50 Josh Liendo

36:15 Finlay Knox

37:30 Environment creates Mindset

39:00 Penny Oleksiak

47:35 Summer McIntosh

53:45 Chasing Ariarne Titmus

57:05 College Swimming

1:00:15 Maggie MacNeil

01:03:00 Dream job

01:07:00 Enjoying the sport

01:08:04 Ben's Day to Day

01:14:45 How to write a swim workout

01:19:00 14 different workouts

01:23:30 No social media

01:24:30 No media consumption

01:28:00 Ben's journey

01:33:00 Brent Hayden

01:37:00 Mel Marshall

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