the slow mo's depict what a catch up drill looks like to a large degree. once learned, the catch up can be manipulated to reach the best position for a great pull. as always, swim vice is my go to platform and my students use it frequently also. nice.
@dakzer557 ай бұрын
I have been following your swim channel for a while. And always learn something new about improving my crawl stroke. Thank you again 👏👍. Always makes a difference to my swimming watching your videos ☺️
@WHAT-gm1xm9 ай бұрын
Your videos are helpful i have a question tell me stiff body people can do butterfly stroke
@notmyrealname62729 ай бұрын
Very helpful indeed. I’m working on this at the moment. I’m getting pain in my shoulder even though it doesn’t feel or look like I’m veering off. I wonder if I’m pulling too early from shoulder while it’s very much stretched out in front instead of waiting for lats to engage. Any thoughts? It’s so sore especially with paddles.
Really helpful , thank you! I still have issues with my left arm when I breath on my right side (it sinks, elbow down). Any advice?
@kimweidner73518 ай бұрын
Try a six count switch. You kick on your side with one arm extended, count to six, breathe and then repeat the pattern. After doing that for a few weeks, and you feel comfortable with the timing, you can progress to a 6-3-6 pattern. You can count to six, then take thee regular strokes, then count to six with opposite arm extended and repeat. This drill will help a LOT with your breathing quandary and your arm dropping when you breathe. Good luck!!!🍀👍 🏊🏼♀️😀
@netuser30139 ай бұрын
👍👍👍
@Cachoeira19869 ай бұрын
1:20 you mean your hand is lower than your ellbow, right? : )
@GlennAsherGordon9 ай бұрын
She is saying "what I mean by 'a dropped elbow' is that my elbow would be lower than my hand"
@dakzer557 ай бұрын
I was also going to point out that mistake 'elbow below hand'. The fact that I noticed the mistake, means I understand the concept 😊