20-Second Drop: Watch This Triathlete's Insane Swim Improvement!

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  • Опубліковано 28 лис 2024

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  • @leonponce8437
    @leonponce8437 9 місяців тому +65

    Technique is so much more important in swimming than in other disciplines of triathlon! Your videos show how impactful even minor changes can be.

    • @kevintoth5365
      @kevintoth5365 3 місяці тому

      Swimming is a technical sport. Power and endurance comes next.

  • @Yowzoe
    @Yowzoe 9 місяців тому +12

    Super valuable, concise, relatable teaching video… Thank you so much.
    I've been swimming one month now, and am focusing on technique above all :-)

  • @muriloafurtado
    @muriloafurtado Рік тому +102

    This was a super nice video comparison, I wish all coaches had such a detailed approach.

    • @franciscogerardohernandezr4788
      @franciscogerardohernandezr4788 Рік тому

      No wonder USA has a massive advantage in swimming competitions, this is another example of a bold scientific approach to improve all areas of swimming technique and body position.

    • @Zumaray
      @Zumaray Рік тому

      Did you mean Australia??@@franciscogerardohernandezr4788

  • @wayne_george
    @wayne_george 8 місяців тому +3

    Having this footage seems so helpful in understanding what you're doing. I think seeing it for yourself makes the learning process better. Great job!

  • @julianlandeau
    @julianlandeau Рік тому +15

    you can really see the difference in body position, it has stopped that snaking from side to side that was in the first swim. feet are naturally higher. hands are much closer to centre line and front arm glides out further in front causing less drag. Big improvement smother swim.

  • @trayne5151
    @trayne5151 4 місяці тому +3

    I'm lucky - when I was getting into Triathlon, I was a lifeguard at a lap pool. I had a really good reference to emulate with the swim teams that used our pool, and the coach would give me free pointers. I got good enough that I started teaching group pre-competitive classes myself after 2 years

  • @AskMOTT
    @AskMOTT 5 місяців тому +1

    I'm training for a 70.3 Ironman in Vietnam and your channel is so helpful for someone like me who wants and needs to improve his form. Thank you.

    • @EffortlessSwimming
      @EffortlessSwimming  5 місяців тому

      That's great to hear and thank you for all of your support!

  • @rogerstarz
    @rogerstarz Рік тому +3

    I watched lots of videos where they just show an athlete swimming perfectly, but as an amateur I had no idea what to focus on, this one was great! I need to work on hands motion

  • @ln5747
    @ln5747 9 місяців тому +8

    Catch really is everything. Few swimmers in my club growing up who had seemingly trash strokes above water went to the Olympics - they were i guess just doing everything right under the water.

  • @MrJosephmasters
    @MrJosephmasters Рік тому +3

    So many pointers from watching you critiwue others that I can think about for myself. Thank you!

  • @gabscar1
    @gabscar1 Рік тому +5

    Great video. I know the day will come when I look forward to swimming!

  • @lukeallison88
    @lukeallison88 2 місяці тому

    This video is very well explained. I’m new to swim training and clueless on technique.

  • @robohippy
    @robohippy Рік тому +7

    I would say his head is still a bit high. For the finish of his stroke, That last little whip with the wrist before you start your recover can make at least one less stroke per length in a 25 yard pool. I compare it to being in the sand box with a pile of sand in front of you, and a hole a meter or two behind you. For a proper finish, you want to toss that handfull of sand into that hole behind you.
    I would have to watch him swim a couple of laps to be sure. The before film he appears to be breathing on a 2, 2, 3 pattern. It appeared that he was more every other arm stroke on the after film. With the male elite swimmers, they pretty much all swim gallop style, and breath on every other arm stroke. Some of the women swim gallop style, some don't. One advantage of breathing every other stroke is you stay very well oxygenated. If you start running low on air, you have a huge problem getting that debt back.
    As for his arms being in the front quadrant, well, you do not want the windmill style where the arms are opposite each other like back stroke. You did one a while back where the swimmer was doing that. It works for the 50 meter sprint, but not for distance. Watch a video of Sung Yang, or Katie Ledecky. You did an analysis of a swimmer who was using the gallop style, and commented about how he 'almost had the one arm in the front quadrant'. It is not an even cadence arm stroke, which is why one arm is barely in the front quadrant, while the other clearly is. The breathing side arm is the 1 stroke, and the non breathing arm is the 2 stroke. The breathing side arm does extend and pause slightly before the next cycle starts. The swimmer also does porpoise slightly when using this method. Supposedly that adds a bit to the stroke. Not positive, but I think the reason this stroke is more efficient, is that instead of getting a constant steady speed/glide for each arm, you get one more 'normal' cycle, and the other cycle with the quick 1, 2, has less of a glide cycle so your speed is a bit more constant for that cycle. This style is some times called 'hybrid' style, which is for those that think that the lower body drives the upper body rotation, and they say there is hip driven and shoulder driven freestyle.

  • @heidiwitherspoon485
    @heidiwitherspoon485 Рік тому +2

    Great explanations.

  • @tureencahill
    @tureencahill Рік тому +2

    Change to brighter more vibrant colours is the key.

  • @robgroves7424
    @robgroves7424 Рік тому +1

    You can see who's not comfortable in water n who is..its about been relaxed in the environment..total immersion swimming 4 long open water

  • @sonitasv
    @sonitasv 9 місяців тому +1

    That's amazing I've improved my swim as well thanks to my coach 🏊

  • @djrisks
    @djrisks 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for this!

  • @Skillest
    @Skillest Рік тому +1

    That's so good Brenton!

  • @Zumaray
    @Zumaray Рік тому +3

    Look how much less turbulence in the water too!

  • @DrSSC243
    @DrSSC243 5 місяців тому

    Very nice video. I also noticed that he splashes less when he enters the water. That saves a lot of energy.

  • @darrendandridge8786
    @darrendandridge8786 6 місяців тому

    Those are some great analysis and commentary on techniques. I want to drop in the 1:30s and I feel like this is what I am missing

  • @howsth1s
    @howsth1s 10 місяців тому

    This was really well done. I learned a lot. Thank you.

  • @bjbrunetti
    @bjbrunetti Рік тому +150

    I do all this but still slow AF

    • @33Jenesis
      @33Jenesis Рік тому +5

      You may want to check your rhythm. If you swim in a long reach and more languid free style, try doing higher stroke rate with minimum kick to see if you can go faster and less tiring.

    • @JackMott
      @JackMott Рік тому +40

      a friend had to become a good swimmer and his one simple trick was: 9 swims a week for a year and a half

    • @dbo4506
      @dbo4506 Рік тому +2

      @@JackMott😂😂😂

    • @brucejohnston6184
      @brucejohnston6184 Рік тому +4

      ​@@JackMott it's the rhythm that's important "into the pool every 24 hours"

    • @user-wm3rh8ne9k
      @user-wm3rh8ne9k Рік тому +6

      Do you push your hand all the way through to the hip? I am trying to pay attention to that because when I forget I tend to have a shortish stroke and lose a lot of power in that way. A good drill for this is pushing until you actually touch your thigh w/ your thumb before you pull your hand out of the water. And also, playing "swimming golf" in the pool: do one lap, count the number of strokes and work on that glide catch and push until you can do one stroke less (or several) per lap. Then try to keep the same number of strokes, but turn your arms in a faster rythm (and put some more power into your kick). Speed should follow. Happy swimming !

  • @jenniferwebster3067
    @jenniferwebster3067 6 місяців тому

    I needed this detail. Thank you

  • @handmaiden4yah
    @handmaiden4yah 11 місяців тому

    Thank you.

  • @brandenesterhuizen4955
    @brandenesterhuizen4955 Рік тому

    Great video!

  • @guerrillaspikes
    @guerrillaspikes 4 місяці тому

    My technique is incredibly good, my best 100m is 1:00 and my best long distance is 6km, but I can't manage to combine them. When I do distance (which is the only thing I really want) My 100m average drops to 3:00. I glide more, I slow the rythm, I have to breat every two strokes, my body is burning if I don't breath more often. Not really sure how to get distance and a better time, I don't realize what degrades. Overall my body burns if I try to speed up, otherwise I think I can swim for 12 hours, slow paced like that

  • @EfficientSwimming
    @EfficientSwimming 6 місяців тому

    Thank you so much 😊

  • @JorgeRzezak
    @JorgeRzezak Рік тому +8

    Hi Brenton, another great analysis that is worth watching to improve swimming.
    I'm in a limit pace of 1:38 per 100mts keeping it for 500mts. I'm 60 and I do not know what is the limit I could reach but I guess I still has some room for improvement. May I film myself and send you a video for your analysis?
    I'd like to improve to get 500mts under 8 min and besides the turn and underwater that I need to improve, I'd like to improve my catch, glide and probably my breathing as well.

    • @EffortlessSwimming
      @EffortlessSwimming  Рік тому

      Yes you can send it via the Skillest app (see description of this video)

    • @tomkwan9228
      @tomkwan9228 Рік тому +1

      hi Jorge, you are very fast with 1:38 for 500m as 60 man. and im 54, only 210. i am trying to improve freestyle on triathlon swim section...

    • @JorgeRzezak
      @JorgeRzezak Рік тому +2

      @@tomkwan9228 Thanks Tom, I'm doing my best and challenging myself all the time as you do. The style is crucial, the glide, the catch, the flip, training hard will improve your time very fast. I'll try to film myself through my friends and send my video for Brenton's analysis.

    • @kalveend
      @kalveend Рік тому

      You are necessarily a former elite swimmer, I mean when you were young. Those times are top class level for for age.

  • @papermate8773
    @papermate8773 Рік тому

    This is great thank you.

  • @irinixrisanthou170
    @irinixrisanthou170 Рік тому +2

    I think that breathing from both sides and more stretching exercises would give him more alignment and comfort in the future

    • @joshpain349
      @joshpain349 Рік тому

      Perhaps Brenton doesn’t want to overwhelm him yet.
      Most people only breath to one side in open water… he is a triathlete remember.

    • @irinixrisanthou170
      @irinixrisanthou170 Рік тому +1

      @@joshpain349 I, myself breath from the right side when racing , but I practice both sides all the time! If waves come from the right side ,I can race from the left side easier nonstop

    • @adambrickley1119
      @adambrickley1119 Рік тому +1

      @@joshpain349 I get neck pain if i breath one side.

  • @theswimclub8582
    @theswimclub8582 11 місяців тому

    Great work in improving his catch ... recovery could also improve

  • @karlbowskill4038
    @karlbowskill4038 11 місяців тому

    Hi Brendan, how long would you typically expect this turn around to happen?

  • @patrickdo725
    @patrickdo725 Рік тому

    Amazing! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @josephzhang1797
    @josephzhang1797 Рік тому

    sincerely thanks! at 2:10, would it be recommended, when I breath towards to my left, while right arm still reaching towards? Only after my face re-immerse into water, I quickly pull my right arm to my leg? Would by doing this create any advantage/disadvantage to improve my speed?

  • @LegendJeff
    @LegendJeff Рік тому +3

    Amazing improvement and analysis! Quick math check, if his aerobic threshold is 1:45/100m how is he achieving a 31 min 1/2 IM swim? I calculate almost 34 mins at that pace for the 1.2mi swim. 31 mins would be more like 1:36/100m. Is he able to go faster in the race due to adrenaline?

    • @blainj2
      @blainj2 Рік тому +1

      Aerob threshold is low intensity meaning he could swim at 1:45 for a very long time if he needed to. The 1/2 IM was most likely swam at a higher intensity so a faster pace.

    • @LegendJeff
      @LegendJeff Рік тому

      @@blainj2 ok thank you I didn’t realize what aerobic threshold meant

    • @kakman1958
      @kakman1958 Рік тому +6

      Good chance he's also wearing a wetsuit in the race.

    • @Alex-kr7zr
      @Alex-kr7zr Рік тому

      ​@@kakman1958 A good (and even a mediocre) wetsuit makes you at least 10-15s/100m faster, especially when you are not an elite swimmer with perfect body position.

    • @kakman1958
      @kakman1958 Рік тому +1

      @@Alex-kr7zr Yes, that was my point. It's how he could swim a HIM 'faster' than his pool times suggest.

  • @MrRecica
    @MrRecica Рік тому +2

    I'm around 2:05. This improvement would be huge!!!

  • @zzsql
    @zzsql Рік тому

    Check this out. I've been struggling for years to break 2 minutes on 100 meters. Awful, I know but after watching these videos and getting some 5mm neoprene shorts, I dropped to 1m 33s today, fist time ever. You can do it!

    • @dbo4506
      @dbo4506 Рік тому

      Neoprene shorts for someone that can’t keep their hips are can easily take 15sec per 100 off their time. A good tool to help. But don’t swim in them all the time. They are not a true reflection of your progress

  • @stijndeklerk
    @stijndeklerk Рік тому

    ..that those small changes made 20sec/100mtrs difference..wow

  • @technoracko
    @technoracko Рік тому

    Good improvement

  • @marcinnowosielski1659
    @marcinnowosielski1659 Рік тому

    I’m wondering od this pace is achieved on 25m od 50m pool? I can see that my pace is much better on shorter pool.

  • @fuji-tk1cm
    @fuji-tk1cm 2 місяці тому

    How do they breath?

  • @teniaw6002
    @teniaw6002 9 місяців тому

    I don’t know how to get my hips higher..and I try to look straight down as well as not hold my breath.

  • @lucidmotionfitness887
    @lucidmotionfitness887 3 місяці тому

    Looks like the timing with his kick and pull on the same side was fixed as well

  • @haczabim
    @haczabim Рік тому

    ow long did it take him to do these changes?

  • @salihkulavuz7389
    @salihkulavuz7389 Рік тому

    Please add to Turkish subtitles 🌻

  • @Nouto
    @Nouto 8 місяців тому

    Bro when I saw the thumbnail I was like: “wait 2:05 to 1:45 on a 200free LCM? Impossible.” And then he started talking about it being just a 100 lol

  • @nancytripp2024
    @nancytripp2024 Рік тому

    Position, Pace, Persistent...

  • @reliefpfeiler
    @reliefpfeiler Рік тому

    Sweet! First attempt: Bet my PB by 30 Seconds swimming 1km. I'm still at 20:20, but I see there's improvement and how it can be done.
    Thanks!

  • @Brazen5tudios
    @Brazen5tudios 5 місяців тому

    2:00 to 1:45 per 200 is a different ball game

  • @kevinvanleusden1462
    @kevinvanleusden1462 Рік тому +2

    This is no proof that technique improved his results. How do you correct for improved stamina?

    • @EffortlessSwimming
      @EffortlessSwimming  Рік тому +1

      His 100 PB improved as well to 1:27

    • @kevinvanleusden1462
      @kevinvanleusden1462 Рік тому

      Or power

    • @Momtomany1971
      @Momtomany1971 8 місяців тому +1

      Better technique = less effort = you can go farther
      For longer distance, you just need to make longer swims combined with some interval training (faster/stronger swims that raise your heart rate) to build up aerobic endurance (stronger heart muscle) and increase your muscle strength. You want to feel fatigued and/or feel that muscle burn once in a while to see your stamina improve.
      The video demonstrates that technique improvement can make a drastic improvement in your average swim times. After you’ve mastered technique, any other improvement comes from consistency and hard work.

  • @raulgalvan3295
    @raulgalvan3295 7 місяців тому

    Great detail in the analysis, nevertheless still a mediocre performance that can be easily improved at such levels. Eager to watch another 10 second drop at same frequency.

  • @erdinctuncel5457
    @erdinctuncel5457 Рік тому

    brenton.. from the side wiev of the athlete.. doesnt his right elbow sink.?

    • @baohoangz7379
      @baohoangz7379 Рік тому +4

      Yes, his elbow is still sinking, he hasnt fix it yet. But the most valuable and easiest change he can make right now is lift his butt to the surface.

  • @tureencahill
    @tureencahill Рік тому +1

    Why is he called Z???

  • @chadstellwagen3460
    @chadstellwagen3460 Місяць тому

    I’m very much like the before but way slower pace

  • @khoastingable
    @khoastingable Рік тому

    your arm still not straight at the end of pull phase.

  • @84Flassan
    @84Flassan 5 місяців тому

    So his strong arm must be his left arm I imagine

  • @everaldoalmeida4924
    @everaldoalmeida4924 Рік тому

    muito bom 🎬📺📉

  • @chrisdm1703
    @chrisdm1703 Рік тому +1

    The before video is more streamlined than the after video. The video after shows rhe leg sinking more and more kicks as well. Not really efficient

  • @paul_s5043
    @paul_s5043 Рік тому +1

    i do 59 sprinting a 100m, 1:18 at an anaerobic pace

  • @StolenPixel
    @StolenPixel 5 місяців тому

    nice tips gunna try them tmrw

    • @EffortlessSwimming
      @EffortlessSwimming  5 місяців тому

      Hope you enjoy

    • @StolenPixel
      @StolenPixel 5 місяців тому

      @@EffortlessSwimming whenever i try to do any technique i slow down and become a dead fish. randomly while swimming ill hit the perfect technique and my speed will literally double. like right now im fat and unfit and im doing 60 seconds for 25m freestyle lol but im going slow on purpose to breathe better. but sometimes something just happens and my hands accelerate forward and i literally do 30 seconds 25m. it seems the less i breathe and turn my head the better i maintain the technique and build up speed. bizzarre

    • @StolenPixel
      @StolenPixel 5 місяців тому

      i am 6 foot 3 and 230 pounds so hope once i lose all the weight i am gunna try to break the ymca records. do you have any videos on mobility for butterfly. my shoulders and chest are too tight to do it

  • @NoNameAtAll2
    @NoNameAtAll2 8 місяців тому

    he got faster when he started wearing red
    RED MAKES FASTA

  • @hotellucija
    @hotellucija Рік тому

    Now do tell how to get under 1m per 100m

  • @EXPLORADVEN
    @EXPLORADVEN 8 місяців тому

    ❤️❤️❤️🏊🏊🏊❤️❤️❤️

  • @logohigh1
    @logohigh1 Рік тому +16

    He’s kicking x3 as well ….??!

    • @dbo4506
      @dbo4506 Рік тому +1

      No he’s not. It’s clear from the above water shot his kicking is almost identical

    • @westerling8436
      @westerling8436 Рік тому +1

      ​@@dbo4506wrong

  • @ulfeliasson5413
    @ulfeliasson5413 Рік тому

    I can't learn freestyle stroke for the life of me :-)

    • @adambrickley1119
      @adambrickley1119 Рік тому

      Try wit a snorkle and a pull bouy

    • @ulfeliasson5413
      @ulfeliasson5413 Рік тому

      @@adambrickley1119 TThanks. Have tried. Didn't work. Maybe I am just too lazy. :-)

  • @rayflaherty3441
    @rayflaherty3441 Рік тому

    Triathletes who don't do 2-beat kicks or bilateral breathing. Hmm...

  • @naturalbornstoician2000
    @naturalbornstoician2000 Рік тому

    But he still is kinda slow 😅

  • @florianvialou3870
    @florianvialou3870 8 місяців тому

    Nice info, you're just overstating this guy's performance to sell your YT channel or are a fool.

  • @tureencahill
    @tureencahill Рік тому

    maybe hes just got rid of his giant earth sized balls.

  • @majeszczak
    @majeszczak 8 місяців тому

    sorry u literally changed sht xd i cant believe he swam with his hands like that, considering he was already a triathlete