watched it live and everyone in the live chat was saying "watch, another DQ". the chat went crazy when there were DQs three heats in a row
@hudsonroybal5916 Жыл бұрын
thats me lol
@ayejayrulez910 ай бұрын
@@hudsonroybal5916go to sectionals kid
@theraceclub Жыл бұрын
Hey Kyle, We teach a lot of breaststrokers at The Race Club. Unfortunately, because it is very hard to see from the deck and because they have not been corrected, MANY swimmers throw in a small dolphin down kick at the end of the breast kick. Using our Velocity Meter technology we have learned that there are actually three LEGAL propulsions that can be generated from the Breaststroke kick. I call them K1, K2 and K3. K1 is the big one from the insteps pressing backward with ankles pronated. K2 occurs from squeezing the legs into the body vortex and K3 occurs from lifting the legs and pointing the toes backward up into the body vortex. The latter two motions also reduce drag and help the swimmer hold his/her speed after the kick. Of the many metrics we are measuring at TRC, the percentage loss of speed after the kick peak velocity is one of the most important. Elite breaststrokers are losing 18-28% of their speed after the peak velocity from the kick. The illegal down kick that occurs with many swimmers after K3 can and should be avoided, as we see today with nearly all elite breaststrokers (not so in the past). While using video now may seem unnecessarily harsh, it is not. It is really necessary to make the call. It will force a correction in the kicking motion that is long overdue. BTW, of the three videos you show, Leon is simply changing his body direction with the pulldown, which is perfectly legal. The third video is not gray at all. Clearly a DQ. Free kick is not allowed either at the end of the breaststroke kick. Gary Sr.
@christinebottaro9017 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking time to comment. I watched your video a few months ago alerting breaststrokers to the decreased drag when pointing toes at the finish of the kick. It is a great tip and has helped my kick a lot. 👍
@chasen.rogers Жыл бұрын
Kyle getting a direct response from Gary Sr. is a major W.
@jordynnjack2371 Жыл бұрын
@@chasen.rogersi used to be a breastroker and i had the same problem
@embersandash Жыл бұрын
The legend speaks.
@joshuadempsey4573 Жыл бұрын
I agree with him, BUT it does seem suspicious that 3 DQ’s came from the same ref in the same lane for the same infraction
@roberthudson1959 Жыл бұрын
Just another instance of an official with an idiosyncratic or overstrict interpretation of the rules. A former MLB umpire was nicknamed "Balking Bob" because he called that infraction much more often than his peers.
@L8nitedave10 ай бұрын
It's an IM, I hate to sterotype but those are the guys with bad breastroke kicks.
@rosspalazzo4551 Жыл бұрын
Great analysis on this Kyle! Have not seen this publicly discussed as well you did here. I think your "balance" point is so crucial. In breastroke it is a high level skill since your movements are limited per stroke cycle unlike the other strokes.
@stuarthys9879 Жыл бұрын
I’m not seriously into swimming, but this came up on my feed. I had no idea about the rules regarding form for breaststroke, but it’s really interesting. Maybe you could make a video explaining exactly what the rules are for amateurs. Also for freestyle and butterfly.
@georgefirth Жыл бұрын
Backstroke too😢
@paulblichmann2791 Жыл бұрын
Freestyle= no rules. It's in the name!
@stuarthys9879 Жыл бұрын
@@paulblichmann2791 I thought there could be some limitations also on freestyle, but obviously less than for the others.
@darealmiao Жыл бұрын
@@stuarthys9879 You're allowed to swim ANYTHING in freestyle! Only the general rules apply. (False start, touching button of pool, etc) So you really are "free" when swimming the stroke.
@dexrow Жыл бұрын
2 main points on breaststroke kick that is being brought up here. 1. After start/turn, prior to first breaststroke kick a single butterfly kick is permitted. A butterfly kick being 1 up and down motion. As seen in the pulldown in this video it is a valid single full kick after he kicks up then down his legs return to neutral position through the pull down. 2. No alternating, scissors, or butterfly kick (Except as stated in point 1), is allowed. As shown in this video after the breaststroke kick the legs separate and alternate up and down after the kick that is a DQ. I judge summer rec teams, while I am not an official USA judge we do have officials for championships and they come out and go over how to judge and rules every year. I for one write up DQ slips for all ages/infractions, it doesnt mean that 6 and under are actually going to get DQed, but the coaches get to know the swimmer has an issue and that kids making it to championships are not surprised when the real judges are stricter on them.
@Spagghet Жыл бұрын
They never should’ve allowed the dolphin kick to happen before the pull-down. The entire reason they started allowing it is because it was so hard for the refs to determine if the legs dropped naturally as a result of the pull-down force, or if it was a full intentional powerful dolphin kick. So now you have people doing a dolphin kick, then still leaving the refs wondering the 2nd kick happens intentionally or not. Simple change: allow the dolphin kick ONLY during the pull-down motion. Then the refs won’t have to watch that motion so closely anymore.
@mattrussell492110 ай бұрын
I agree with this
@swimbearuk Жыл бұрын
As a swimmer, the DQs were really obvious. I totally agree about the delays too. Get the next heat going, review the footage of the incident ASAP and amend the results when it's a DQ. No reason to hold up the meet if the footage is saved. Just get it flagged as requiring review, and send it to an official(s) who does the reviewing, so that the regular officials can get back to checking the next heat.
@benjamingeorge8929 Жыл бұрын
Sometimes DQs look wayyy different in slow motion as well. Tonight in finals, Lily King flinched on the blocks during the 50 breast final. It was almost un-noticeable in real speed, but in slow motion it looked atrocious.
@populer208 Жыл бұрын
I didn't see a flinch. In slow motion, you don't hear/see the start signal. Everyone "flinches" when the starter starts, it's how a powerful dive is initiated.
@teentypist2345 Жыл бұрын
@@populer208I saw a flinch before she started
@populer208 Жыл бұрын
@@teentypist2345 The commentator was mistaken. The video-replay was paused for two seconds. When it resumed, it made the illusion that she flinched. Watch it for yourself.
@CampCucumber Жыл бұрын
She didn't flinch, but she does do dolphin kicks on each stroke which is funny
@purselmer5931 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I thought Mr. Rowdy "I-never-see-a-problem-with-anything-in-swimming-ever" Gaines trying to get Lily dq'd for a flinch she didn't have after all was astonishing.
@Shawkster6 Жыл бұрын
You're 100% right that the audience needs to be able to look at the questionable underwater footage
@gavinbuettner5745 Жыл бұрын
Bro I hate when I get Dairy Queened 💀💀
@Sockwell Жыл бұрын
Oreo or M&M?
@cheesecakelover58 Жыл бұрын
Real
@isaiahtuck Жыл бұрын
🙈
@spacee.oddity Жыл бұрын
Pls my friends use to joke about this whenever we were at swim meets
@gavinbuettner5745 Жыл бұрын
@@Sockwelloreo
@George49439 ай бұрын
When I was an NCAA swim judge I remember being told I was too quick at disqualifying at lower level meets. In my opinion a judge should not "let it slide" at lower levels. How else are they going to learn? Does a baseball umpire call a pitch that is just a little bit off the plate a strike? Should he "let it slide" in little league? Should the referee in a HS football game "let it slide" when a runner steps out of bounds only by 1/2 an inch?
@benjamingeorge8929 Жыл бұрын
The officials got trigger happy at this meet. This happened at one of my meets where the officials were calling people for having a one hand touch on fly and breast so my coaches started filming all the heats lol.
@confuse36719 ай бұрын
I haven't swam competitive breast stroke for.... lets just say 30 years. I was top 5 state level - have no idea beyond that. I understand that dolphine kicks were allowed during pull out. Someone even told me... multiple dolphine kicks would be OK. Back when I swam. 1 pull, 1 kick, some part of your body had to break the surface before you did another pull. Legs pretty much had to stay at the same height with each other. That little free style flutter kick would be illegal. The up and down part of the kick would also be illegal.... When I swam it had to be visible from the surface (judges) - not camera.
@414s4 Жыл бұрын
They should have started critiquing breaststroke kick well before national championships. By letting things slide at lower levels, this is what you end up with since athletes were never given the appropriate feedback that their stroke needs to be fixed. Max just won NCAAs for the umpteenth time a few months ago, so I would argue this wasn’t really enforced until this meet. Sure maybe at some other meet you were at once, but this isnt the norm. From watching video multiple times, I haven’t been able to see his, or a friends kids violation. USA swimming has done a big injustice to its athletes by being overly critical at nationals but not at the lower levels.
@JonathanFauth Жыл бұрын
The cost of the video review system was well into the six figures. Absolutely no way is this system going to trickle its way down to lower level meets. But it will be in place at worlds which is why it was used here.
@KerryCarleton Жыл бұрын
@@JonathanFauth This should have been used, in a non-official way, at the last three TYR meets. Allowing education for coaches and athletes who may not know what they are doing under the water is a DQ (not talking about the very obvious illegal movements). Tough place to implement this ... but it needed to be in place.
@mguydon2170 Жыл бұрын
Officials at lower level are all parent volunteers. There is no video review, and often times the deck is pretty sparse and there is just no way to watch every lane at every second. This might be a coaching issue too. They watch their swimmers swim every single day and never noticed they were doing something funky?
@414s4 Жыл бұрын
@@mguydon2170 I’ll bet that you will find that 99% of officials started as parent volunteers.
@swordfishgameboy4644 Жыл бұрын
man i remember watching old olympic footage of breaststroke and all these guys would spam dolphin kicks right when they dove in and it would be hidden by bubbles
@benjamingeorge8929 Жыл бұрын
My team was swimming a medley relay and we didn't have a very good breaststroker, so my coach told a kid to just do dolphin kicks with his breaststroke. Somehow the officials didn't notice but all the other teams were screaming at the officials to DQ.
@alex31721able Жыл бұрын
Wow, that coach is a dick 😂 one thing for a swimmer to decide to cheat but another to be pressured into it
@le0nz Жыл бұрын
That couch is immoral, probably a child rapist also
@UrRandomKiwi Жыл бұрын
I’m on a club team and it’s so dumb how they let things slide.
@Fuzcapp9 ай бұрын
It's about time they started using cameras to review swimming decisions. There was a blatant cheat against Jessica Shipper years ago, where the overhead shot of the finish of the butterfly event at the Worlds, showed the girl who got the gold, clearly reached out and touched one-handed. It was blatant, but the officials said they don't review camera footage. What a frickin' crock. These swimmers today are professionals - they should all have their strokes 100% correct. No exceptions.
@flutesofmontereypeninsula4169 Жыл бұрын
Having officiated for over 15 years, I totally agree with Kyle on calls. However, in lower meets (ABC) and with youngsters as young as 6 years, I would still do the same calling as I would in college and high level USA swimming meets. The young swimmers need to know (along with their coaches) the rules and not let things slide. Having competed in breaststroke events, I know what to look for and I have called those infractions at lower level meets.
@JacobJohn-ws8rp Жыл бұрын
So you’re that one official that always DQs the 8 years olds who are just tryin to learn technique?
@vuchaser99 Жыл бұрын
Me too. If you don't learn early what the infraction is, you set the child up for continued poor training. Seems heartless, but it is quite the opposite... you are saving the kid time and effort but honing the skill early.
@mattdiaddezio6368 Жыл бұрын
the only thing that makes leon’s pullout questionable is that his extra “half kick” comes as he is loading up all his energy to unleash the biggest, fullest butterfly kick as he can, which should totally be legal
@UrRandomKiwi Жыл бұрын
Completely agree! if it was 2 kicks it would be obvious, all he did was a full and strong dolphin kick. 1 not 2
@kpslinger6030 Жыл бұрын
50 years in the sport - swam 15, coached 35 - This isn't new, Jeremy Linn '96 silver medalist dolphin downbeat every stroke- no dq? Asked Glenn Mills, he just shrugged and smiled. & Instead dq-ing Kitajima, and stripping him of Golds and WR's they retro - active change the rules. Re: Marchand' s kick. No infraction a wave ( which dolphin kick is, consists of a complete up and down cycle. He does half up, full down , half up. One complete cycle. You're missing a key component, the coaches role. Your second instance, that mini -flutter balance kick is an infraction; see Fina SW 7.5, why hasn't the coach done their job and corrected this. Grumpy old man rant over. Thx
@_R_R_R Жыл бұрын
Jeremy Linn is my girlfriends coach
@jackerickson6035 Жыл бұрын
the officials are gonna dq me from my meet last week at this point...
@feyetho95248 ай бұрын
I don't swim, or watch swimming, and yet I've watched many of Kyle's videos. I can't explain myself.
@clarkkent1521 Жыл бұрын
I have a solution: get rid of the breaststroke in competition. While it is a style of swimming, it is the least efficient and the most stupid. Might as well add backwards running to track and field. It can get you from A to B just like the breaststroke. Walking is already an Olympic event and is also stupid. You basically have to monitor every walker every second. With running or the other swim strokes, you just them do their thing. Can't really cheat at them.
@sammeisel Жыл бұрын
Very great analysis to break it down like that, I definitely learned a good amount about DQs from this video
@christianhume76188 ай бұрын
EXCELLENT discussion and illustrations! Thank you! 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
@andrewgreule Жыл бұрын
I agree with you on showing replays to the audience, keeping them engaged and in the loop is important! I also wish USA Swimming and NBC would fix their broadcast partnership. It’s annoying when Rowdy Gaines comes and goes on certain events or in the middle of an event because the lack of communication between each company. Either USA Swimming uses NBCs audio feed or they don’t - personally I’d like them to have Rowdy broadcast both 📺
@dancarter5707 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for covering this topic with visual examples, well done.
@ZiggyBoon Жыл бұрын
Those guys doing their flutter kicks at the end of their breaststroke kick getting DQ’d … why is that controversial? Flutter kicking isn’t part of breaststroke. Duh.
@georgefirth Жыл бұрын
12:10 interesting point!! Athletes drink and eat, warm up doing specific things at a specific time to optimise their race.. when things get delayed.. and THEYRE BEHIND THE BLOCKS, it puts things out of whack. Now it might not be much, but it doesn’t take much to miss out on a p.b or a selection by 0.1.. furthermore it can be stressful for the athletes
@katharine1229 Жыл бұрын
Upon video review, your opinions got through 👍🏼 For real though, I do wish they would show their underwater view so people could see how strictly it’s being enforced. I saw someone heat 4 of women’s 50 breast do a flutter kick mid swim that wasn’t dqed just watching the feed. The same feed you couldn’t notice what people were getting dqed for. It’s also just…if you know someone is getting dqed each heat how could someone possibly think they could get away with cheating. It’s something that doesn’t line up with logic unless it’s shown.
@ks9610 Жыл бұрын
I agree w your final assessment: the 1st example was legal, the 2nd 2 weren’t. The 1st time I saw Leon Marchand’s pull-out, I did an instinctive double-take too. But after watching it a few times, he’s only doing 1 butterfly kick. However, the 2 other kids you showed were definitely kicking at the end of their breaststroke kicks; the 1st was doing an obvious butterfly kick, while the 2nd kid was doing a slight, but noticeable freestyle kick - even age group swimmers know better!
@patricknunan7097 Жыл бұрын
As a former USA and NCAA official I predicted this would become a nightmare when they allowed a single downward butterfly kick.
@emiroguy Жыл бұрын
Great videos! Happy I found the channel, this is a god way to get back into swimming and the community. Easy sun, keep it up!!
@mplsmike4023 Жыл бұрын
Think you nailed this one, Kyle. And even if you didn’t, love your approach to “controversial” topics and laying it out there.
@jenniekraemer6696 Жыл бұрын
Great video. I really like the idea of having DQ footage available for the audience to see, debate, consider. As a S&T official from a LSC struggling to get more parents volunteering to officiate, it really makes me wonder if something like this (a more engaged viewership and USA swimming being more open with sharing footage) could be helpful in convincing more parents that they TOO can officiate at those summer league, Club level, CBA+ meets. And honestly from the standpoint of being an official, I've often said to myself "that seemed like 1.5 dolphin kicks on that kick out" (up-down + slight up before returning to streamline) which is not at all what you showed on screen.
@AveryWeinstein Жыл бұрын
An old friend and I would compete in every type of stroke in swimming in 1st/2nd grade and she’d always get 1st and I’d always get 2nd. We both got disqualified in breaststroke for not touching the wall with both hands. We laughed to each other and said that we were still 1st and 2nd place. I eventually became a diver because I developed asthma and enjoyed flipping around and she stayed in swimming and we both went to State in high school. It’s just funny that even though we were two DQ’d 7 year olds, we laughed about it and thought of ourselves as still #1 and #2 in our heads.🤣
@richcote8109 Жыл бұрын
Nice piece.... well done! The two examples of kicking early on are clear infractions, be it deliberate or just sloppy kicking. Athletes waiting for the next heat are the true victims of long reviews. Maybe a review official or team who's only responsibility is to review via video, while the meet continues. All DQ's announced at the end of the event. As for involving the audience more, absolutely... with clear analysis and explanation of the rule... Again, nice piece!!
@vitoroma9082 Жыл бұрын
Seen it before. If you look back far enough that exact technique has been used before by an American during a 100m Olympic final. He was medalists.
@mikeholt285210 ай бұрын
Here after the owenn lloyd disqualification. The length of this video is too disturbing lol
@Sockwell10 ай бұрын
Oh my god…hahaha 😂
@Quawnn Жыл бұрын
This came across my recommended feed. I’m not a swimmer and don’t really care for the sport that much, but this video was fantastic lol. I love sports overall and this was so well put together and held my attention the entire time, great explanation of what was going on. 10/10 Kyle.
@rduffy100 Жыл бұрын
The kick is almost impossible to see above the water, so they get away with it at most meets. Could it be a training error? Maybe, but these swimmers have access during training to video- my kids did in club and college.
@MrDrPep78 Жыл бұрын
You make such great points here Kyle, love your vids man
@sammeisel Жыл бұрын
Kyle is here for the entertainment! His ideas on how to keep an audience engaged is really impressive
@vincenttrinquesse5280 Жыл бұрын
Hello. Couple of things: first, the swimmer at 5:44 should definitely blame his coach. At that level, I’m assuming that the training involves lot of video no? This leg kick should have been flagged at par y’a des then taken care off. Second, I worked as ref for 2 seasons and just to let everyone know, you don’t really see much when you judge…so many things happen…the light, the pressure during the meet, the fact that even for a tiny fraction of seconds you blink etc …not sure judges are useful at pro level, camera should do the job
@vincenttrinquesse5280 Жыл бұрын
…at practice …
@StacyNYC Жыл бұрын
Thank you for explaining. I'm a huge swimming fan and I honestly can't remember seeing anything like this.
@dmitripogosian508410 ай бұрын
Oh my, never thought you can cheat in swimming
@4purejoy863 Жыл бұрын
At summer league, if we see it, we call it. In our league, one of official trainers is one of the officials who was at this meet. He always drives home that we must call it now so when they move on they're not making the same mistakes.
@joesr3110 ай бұрын
I swan with someone who does freestlye kicks in between butterfly kicks, got away with it up until final world champs when there are underwater cams, annoyed the hell out of me that for all other meets, these won't/wasn't picked up because it does provide a slight advantage
@henryeverett9601 Жыл бұрын
We hit 10k in day 3 finals
@chillplszzz7363 Жыл бұрын
Y’all did???
@benjamingeorge8929 Жыл бұрын
It was up to 11k at one point
@L8nitedave10 ай бұрын
The kick is so different in breaststroke that it's hard to train the guys who are so strong in other strokes not to "balance" the same way. A good breaststroke kick will start with a harsh point outward and push backward and a sweeping squeeze and ends with toes pointed at the other end of the pool. It's hard to get a guy that's relied on the front of his thighs to push downward to not do that. That's why you see DQs in the IMs. Also the guy that has a closet full of medals doesn't want to hear what that one kid who only has one stroke but always beats him with it has to say.
@benjamingeorge8929 Жыл бұрын
Kyle Sockwell x Kyle Millis collab? Also, get some nice hiking crocs for that mile!
@tomtreece40819 ай бұрын
I got DQ at Jr. Nationals in the 200 IM in 1983. Back then, no movement of your legs was allowed on the breaststroke pull after a turn. I did win the 400IM and made semis in the 200 breast.
@runuphill Жыл бұрын
I think one DQ was called for an illegal start. All I could see, after replaying it over several times, was that the swimmer's hands were used to grab and push off the starting block, which I'm guessing is not allowed. Can anyone with more knowledge confirm or explain what that particular DQ was for, if not for the hands push?
@GoalHornGeek Жыл бұрын
They need to review behind the scenes while other heats go and wait a bit before the awards are presented and not make anyone wait behind the blocks
@_R_R_R Жыл бұрын
I agree that there should be footage and commentary of the possible dq. I actually clicked off the livestream to watch something else eventually because there was no one swimming. To be fair it was an event I dont really compete (well) in
@DrMuellersVoice Жыл бұрын
part of the problem in swimming is they have individual referees different for each swimmer. no consistency. the golden rule "if doubt...give swimmer benefit" but that gray area line is different for officials. they really need to just use video replay for all swimmers and decide.
@royitaqi.twitchvods10 ай бұрын
6:00 I suggest to leave the "intentional" part out, because intent is hard to measure and makes the rule/line more subjective and open to interpretation.
@alhainmccallister3383 Жыл бұрын
I used to swim on a big team in the late 70's and I remember when I was learning breast stroke, we were not permitted to have our head go under water. Can someone tell me when the rule on that changed? Just wondering?
@stt5v2002 Жыл бұрын
Well I guess I had better get some underwater cameras to make sure that my 8 year old swimmers aren't using a 1 cm flutter kick that no one on the surface can possibly see. Wouldn't want them to practice it wrong for 10 years then get wrecked by future high speed electron microscopy imaging. Or, the breaststroke could have rules that don't require 8 judges and $50,000 worth of technology to enforce.
@gunnareichler1908 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this vid 🤌🤝
@purselmer5931 Жыл бұрын
I was in the live chat for the finals only and literally, every single time there was an even slight pause in the meet, everyone assumed (justifiably) that there was another dq coming. That third dude is NOT in a grey area - it's illegal, simple and clear. (However, that freestyle-type kick actually makes your body LOWER in the water. Swimmers: try breaststroke arms and free kick. It's not fun, lol.) US Swimming needs to: 1. Make it clear to its members that the UW cameras were to be used in initiating dq's well in advance of the meet 2. Make it clear w/all specifics needed to the swimmer of why they were dq'd 3. Give the video to dq the swimmer TO the swimmer and/or coach 4. Put the dq video up for viewers later to see 5. Have refs for ONLY watching the UW video and declare a dq much faster OR announce dq's after the entire event is done so as not to delay the meet unnecessarily And coaches need to underwater video their swimmers and review it. Many, many times. The tech is there for most teams and it's obviously very needed at this point.
@rubinrowles9634 Жыл бұрын
Great content and info for the sport(s).
@jryan1024 Жыл бұрын
The worst part is having more Rowdy Gaines filling time.
@CampCucumber Жыл бұрын
Am I the only one happy that all these people are getting called out for cheating. I don't care if "well there's no consistency". We all know the rules. Some of you will say "but the rules are unclear!" FINA Rules: "All movements of the legs shall be simultaneous without alternating movement." "The feet must be turned outwards during the propulsive part of the kick. Alternating movements or downward butterfly kicks are not permitted" I was always annoyed with swimmers cheating in breaststroke. Hopefully this starts to change things
@jukip1485 Жыл бұрын
I have one leg shorter. Thigh bone. I just didn’t compete in breastroke or medley as i could never get the feet together part right without something else in the stroke being incorrect (hips not level and knees did something weird) .....I remember not being allowed the head to go under or uneven/leading shoulders though.....so not sure if I am remembering the rules right....this was 35yrs ago).(I was ok at club nights cause I was always last anyway and everyone knew it wasn’t possible for me to be correct)
@Commodore468 Жыл бұрын
I got disqualified for my conference champ 400im in 2013 for a second dolphin kick on my pullout 3 heats in a row had my lane get DQ’d. This was right after a 2012 Olympics where the 200 breast champ said he did multiple dolphin kicks because everyone else did and if you were not you were not trying to win
@JokerScribe Жыл бұрын
Actually, I like the idea of dolphin kick with the breaststroke...gonna try that in the pool for a laugh.
@ralfmimoun282610 ай бұрын
As a breaststroker, you know where every single toe is, for every fraction of a second. No "training errors", no "flaws". You know the legal kick by heart, and you have to work hard to change it. It's engrained in your essence.
@davidwhelchel109 Жыл бұрын
A tad confused,. Do they have a camera looking at each lane for the entire length of each race? Are there blind spots?
@Sockwell Жыл бұрын
Not 100% sure what the camera layout is, but I'd expect there's one camera on each side of the pool following the swimmers. The person managing the video review is the same one managing it for World Champs so I'd assume the system is sound.
@davidwhelchel109 Жыл бұрын
@@Sockwellif only a camera say at “each corner” of the pool, that seems like there could be more room for shenanigans in shorter tighter races. I’m All for technology to keeps things fare, but many more cameras would be better - multiple cameras for each lane or the cameras that follow the swimmers down the lane. ( those cameras would drive me bat-crap crazy having to look at them following me down the pool. That’s why backstroke is KING. Great work on your end sir 💥
@ollieVeroli Жыл бұрын
I always thought that the dolphin kick on a turn is unavoidable, but that kick is huge. The second swimmer is clearly sneaking a flutter kick which is masked by the motion that your body makes as it moves foward. The last swimmer also has that flutter kick but isn't as pronounced as the second swimmer. I think all three should be considered DQ'd.
@jasonp5246 Жыл бұрын
The rules are pretty clear. It is up to the athlete to abide by the rules and the coaches to correct the technique if it is wrong. "All movements of the legs shall be simultaneous and on the same horizontal plane without alternating movement. Alternating movements or downward butterfly kicks are not permitted" (not including the start or after a turn). Nothing needs to be changed, some athletes are trying to push the limits and they got caught.
@anthonyburke7669 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Kyle! Good vlog! Thanks for the explanation on UW calls. Is it fair to say that this new factor is the sole/main reason for so many DQ’s in this meet? What’s next?
@WRRudy Жыл бұрын
Great analysis
@benkutufaris197 Жыл бұрын
i was the breastroker in the winning 2 med relay at YNATS that got DQ they called me for a double fly kick on the pullout. It was one official who dq every breastroker when no other official was doing it. Complete inconsistency
@pedrogomes239910 ай бұрын
Relating to the cheating you talked about at 4:36, man I was watching the world championships and the italian breastroke swimmer of the 4x100 mixed IM relay was doing exactly that! I was baffled when in the end the relay was not DQed and the Netherlands relay was Dqed because Kira Toussaint did a couple of dolphin kicks on her back in the freestyle leg... Man it was obvious he was doing a dolphin kick...
@populer208 Жыл бұрын
5:24 Up kicks are not against the rules. Only down kicks.
@paulblichmann2791 Жыл бұрын
That's just the turbulence from POWERFUL arm and body strokes moving the totally relaxed legs. The fact that they moved only PROVES they were relaxed and within rules.
@ChristopherAdams-tl3me9 ай бұрын
They have large screen so people can see from the camera angle the situation for the players in snooker helps with the excitement for the audience
@renzbenton4756 Жыл бұрын
Swimming is changing. As humans figure out how to swim faster the sport needs to change as well. I get the kick at the end of the stroke is currently illegal but...I swim and realize how hard that is and I also think its awesome. Swimming breaststroke that fast is insanely hard and I want to see it. Its exciting. That said If they new the rules and cheated intentionally then DQ away. But If all of the best swimmers in the world are natuarally moving towards a potential evolution of a stroke ... they need to stongly consier including it.
@LegendJeff Жыл бұрын
Excellent take - I like to add that flutter to the end to get the legs higher for recovery phase and it’s very effective I sneak it in all the time
@BlossomyPen6275 Жыл бұрын
Idk I didn’t watch much. This must be sad for the swimmers that worked so hard.
@michaelr8032 Жыл бұрын
Kyle just spraying the ball park with hits usually, but now he's stroking with power.. home run Kyle! swim on!
@adminggroup57377 ай бұрын
The rule is weird. Why can’t breast stroke start with dolphin kick as many as other 3? And breast stroke will not be that slow if it is allowed to do so.
@Hi_riders_of_the_world_9 ай бұрын
Also btw guys you MUST balance yourself in the water in breaststroke without gaining any other type of propulsion whether it helps or not. That’s why little kids dq in breast all the time because they are unbalanced and then they accidentally butterfly kick to try and balance themselves
@mguydon2170 Жыл бұрын
The downward dolphin kick is absolutely cheating and it seems like some coaches are teaching it this way knowing that most deck officials won’t be able to see it, especially if your swimmer is in the middle lanes.
@tewfik8616 Жыл бұрын
would a propulsing fart cause a DQ for eg?
@Sockwell Жыл бұрын
Although without question advantageous, without being repetitive or having deducible intent I don't believe it would be a DQ-able offense. If an athlete, however, figured out how to make this a repetitive act, IE: propulsive farts after each stroke, then we would need to find a way to ensure this new tactic doesn't get out of hand. 8 lanes of athletes doing repetitive propulsive farting during the heats of the 200 breaststroke would lead to terrible in-venue air quality.
@someguyfromwisconsin7237 Жыл бұрын
New drinking game, take a shot every time a review takes more than 30 seconds
@kragar4 Жыл бұрын
Love your idea about involving spectators in reviews
@lisagreenberg5020 Жыл бұрын
Leon has a dolphin kick right after entering the water but difficult for officials to see because of the splash. And breaststrokes have always known this
@myotiswii Жыл бұрын
I think they should just allow it. Swimstyles used to develope all the time and it makes so much sense to do a dolphin kick at the end of every breaststroke. Its how I learned breaststroke from the getgo because I never had proper swimtraining, it just feels so much more natural then holding still after your kick. Its still in the spirit of the stroke and I think its time to go the next step with breaststroke.
@marques5635 Жыл бұрын
i fell over and i dont know how to feel about it
@Tommyhawkins Жыл бұрын
You're nation absolutely wants to send it's best swimmers to international events, so this is fantastic that they are drawing a line under it. It's pretty apparent as a sport that the coaching needs to evolve rapidly with the technology that is out there to coach good techniques from grassroots upwarda. If swimmers are getting DQd for cheating at World's selection still doing stuff then something has gone incredibly wrong at all those stages leading up to it in which you said it was ok to do that stuff.
@Shawkster6 Жыл бұрын
"Intentional" is a terrible word to include in a rule
@Sockwell Жыл бұрын
Yeahhhhhh probably need something more concrete, but a decent starting point nonetheless.
@Hi_riders_of_the_world_9 ай бұрын
Dolphin kicking at the end of the breast is because the body is naturally balancing and it causes the feet to go up and the hips to go down which causes a fly kick even if it’s not giving the swimmer and propulsion
@mikeshaw4610 Жыл бұрын
Why does the decision on DQ’ing someone need to hold up the next heat. Let officials check while the next eat is going
@garywebster304410 ай бұрын
Thank you i had now idea how fucking stupid breast stroke was until this video breast stroke is truly the competitive "walking" of swimming, not how fast/ far,/heavy or long but how fast/far/heavy or long while obeying completely arbitrary stupid rules while doing it in the most mechanically inefficient way possible.
@tommy797710 ай бұрын
I used to always test the limits of the refs. would tell everyone to jump early not late. it's gamesmanship.
@hege4318 Жыл бұрын
I'm happy it's strict to let the real fast swimmers get a fair meet 😊👏 Here in Norway it's really strict for all swimmera at all meets. It's often several dq's in heats with kids 10-14 years old. I have been a judge and dq'ed several swimmers (except in our short course nationals, I didn't get to dq a single person, they swam really well). I have been dq'ed myself for early start that I didn't feel myself move at all until the start signal, aparently I moved.. must have been a muscle twitch that I didn't notice that the judge saw. 😅
@anthonyclarke5579 Жыл бұрын
I was swimming in the masters in Trondheim a few years ago, 400 IM, (I'm 67) I was getting crushed by a fellow competitor. He touched over 30 seconds in front of me. Then he got DQ'ed for a small fingertip infraction in touching the wall on one of his breaststroke turns. I asked him if he knew he had done it "yes" he replied, I felt bad for him but still picked up his medal and took it home. Last year I swam the 50 fly and got off to an amazing start (my back is knackered) as I hit the wall to turn I was miles in front..."yeah take that you suckers" I thought as I headed back towards the finish. Only when I turned around did I notice the others were swimming breaststroke. I was DQ'ed (sort of), I had swam in the wrong heat....oh dear, oh well.
@hege4318 Жыл бұрын
@@anthonyclarke5579 You deserved the first one 😊 I never managed that last one 🙈 But once I lost my balance waiting for the start signal and did a salto into the pool 😅 Luckily I got to go back up again and compete (they saw I lost my balance and didn't attemp to cheat luckily) 😊
@anthonyclarke5579 Жыл бұрын
Hege how many marks did you get for the salto? ha! The guy that got DQ'ed was called Tor Martin and he also worked as an official in judging...I still feel bad for him (not really). When I was a swimmer in my teens you could do 3 starts and not be DQ'ed on the first 2, I often would do a false start to get in the water to feel the temperature and put the others off balance...no such fun today I'm afraid. When I started swimming again as an old codger I was horrified to see kids rolling over on to their front to turn on backstroke in my day they would have been DQ'ed, they changed the rules. Now they have a foot board to start off with on backstroke in competition....whatever next?
@sheriking40419 ай бұрын
I bet if you are waiting to get on the block while the underwater judges are deciding if someone in the heat before had DQ’d, I bet your nerves go through the roof. Which effects your swim.
@timhansen2577 Жыл бұрын
Allowing a dolphin kick on a pullout was the dumbest rule ever.
@paulblichmann2791 Жыл бұрын
Breast stroke, let's be honest....is more of a survival skill than an actual athletic event. Its treading water, with style.
@joshuaoeth538 Жыл бұрын
rules say that you are allowed one dolphin kick per pull out meaning you are allowed an up kick and a down kick. leons pull out is smart and not many people know how to expose that rule and he is the best rn