The 5 Most Common Swimming Mistakes!
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- Опубліковано 5 сер 2024
- All swimmers make mistakes at some point during their training, and most certainly at some point during racing too! In some cases, we repeat the same mistakes over and over again. Mark is here to help you reflect on and learn from those mistakes - so we don’t repeat them again!
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Mark and everyone at GTN, how is this content free haha!? Always so valuable!
Just did a Swim this morning and felt how a few things clicked with the catch. Thanks!
Very good tips there! This will give most athletes something to look at for their next session. One thing that I see with most athletes is that beginner swimmers tend to swim at a very high cadence. Slow it down folks and try to swim more efficiently. Think on those tips above and you're on your way to smashing that swim this season!
very good advice - I'm been trying to glide more -
The venn diagram of topics covered in this video and things I do is a circle.
Same! Trying to relearn 35+ years of inefficient swimming!
Great video, been struggling the get handle on swimming.
Valuable swim info. Thx u
Excellent points! Thank you Mark!
Our pleasure!
Bloody brilliant video xxxxxxxx
Very nice tip about the bow wave. I always end up having water in my mouth. I'll try to keep my head in water to create the bow wave.
Thanks bud
This is a greeeeeat video. THANKS!
Glad you liked it!
Hard to tell when/if the swimming sections are demonstrating the good form or the bad form…. love all of your videos, however.
breathing breathing breathing - if you can't breathe properly none of the other things really matter - I've found that breathing has been my biggest obstacle
Great video. Thanks.
Glad you liked it!
One thing I would add is that many don't 'finish' their stroke. Since I swim the over arm side stroke, I see every one in the pool. So many won't get full extension, and full pull length, mostly starting the recover at about their waist line. Every day, I swim lengths with the purpose of taking as few of strokes as possible.
Finaly managed to swim my first 50m
Congratulations! Well done :)
AHAHA. Public pool is the only pool for me to swim in. I don't have any club nearby to train with😂
Hi.. just started taking swimming lessons at 55. Opening eyes under water makes me disoriented/dizzy. Is it normal ?
When I try to breathe without taking head out the water my mouth doesn't seem to clear water is it due to a poor kick?
Do fins benefit your swimming at all if your trying to get more endurance and stamina?
Maybe can someone explain, when I am swimming I inhale quite alot of water, and it disrupts me, could be my head is to lifted back and not rotating enough?
Try breathing from the side of your mouth. For me it somehow makes it easier to handle some of the water that ends up in my mouth, too.
It might help to look towards your under arm when breathing. It helps to stop you from looking forward when breathing and keeps your head down. You don’t have to aim your whole face towards your underarm but if your eyes are looking there, your face will change angle slightly.
@@jowylie5432 Thank you will try it in my next swim session, will get back to you
@@lasertunguus Thank you will try it
I try to keep exhaling until after my mouth and nose are out of the water before inhaling
#gtncoachescorner Hello GTN! My personal flaw in swimming is that in open water I don’t keep my head/face in the water. In a pool, I seem to do fine. But then I struggle to be comfortable with my face in the water outside. Is there a way to get over the fact that it seems like you’re just staring into a deep, dark abyss while swimming in open water? Or do I just have to just keep practicing and suck it up? Thanks for all that you guys put into this channel and any tips are greatly appreciated!
do you practice your sighting when swimming in the pool so you have a plan like looking up every 3-5 breaths or so? that way you get into that routine.
@@clydea.hutchisoniv5742 To be honest I don't do a ton of pool swimming. I've only done it a few times with a swim coach to work on a couple things, but I think my big struggle in open water is maybe a fear of putting my face in the water that I can't see anything in? Not sure if that's a thing or not. I love the tip you gave though and I appreciate your input!
A swimming coach showed me a belt full of ball bearings that he teaches his swimmers how much to rotate when they can hear the ball bearings rocking from one side to the other . Should I buy one of these? Liam
Sounds expensive. If you want rotation use a Pull Boy.
I teach swimming and I've had adults quit because I teach "doggy paddle" aka front paddle first. They think it's babyish and a waste of time and for some bizarre reason only want to learn side breathing..
I've just had two new adults join and I can tell straight away that the teacher taught arms over straight away. There's zero catch, no support.
Even swimschools I've worked at want get the arms over as soon as possible. I don't get what the big deal is with arms over (for beginners).
Most English pools do not allow fins
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