23:22 'It's all about the technique'[the right 1 to master].👌👍 and everything will gets easier.👍👍🔥 The golden tip for everything. It's about 'the right start' of anything.👍👍 Exactly!
Breaststroke for most people that I teach is the better kick to use. However, butterfly kick, if done properly can be faster and very efficient. It really is an individual preference thing as to what kick is better for the individual.
Wait...so the 50 yrs underwater swim test is 25 yards and then freestyle 25 yards before another 25 underwater? I thought it was 50yrd all underwater? I've been struggling trying for over a year and coming up short on the first 25yrd so thank you so much for this video!! I'm gonna try it. (ok...saw that someone else asked.) I'm trying to qualify for an advance scuba diving for the Department of Park and Recs in California and they require a 50 yrs underwater swim test. sigh....I feel like my body is too old but my spirit wants to try... so here goes..
BUDS training requires a 50-meter underwater swim. PJ school requires 5 x 25 yard/meter underwaters followed by a 25 freestyle recovery getting down to a 90 second interval. So, it depends on what you are training for.
Yes, at BUDs it is a 50m underwater swim. Pararescue is a number of 25 meter underwaters and then a 25m freestyle swim back on short rest. Technique here is what you should practice for any underwater swim training
I wish this tutorial was more visible in the algorithm. This is exactly what I've been searching for!
Me too! I'm not much good at the marketing side but teaching tactical swimming is.
Best tutorial on underwater swimming ever, no nonsense, 100% pure gold
appreciate the comment and glad you got something out of it. Make it all worthwhile.
This was SO helpful for me Jeff, thank you. Does anyone from your channel offer remote swim lessons? A new Canadian fan here. Thanks in advance.
Thus is really great helpful video even my swimming instructor didn't teach me all these skills Thank you for sharing this video!
Excellent! Thanks for producing this, it's helping me streamline better for freediving training. Great job.
happy to help.
23:22 'It's all about the technique'[the right 1 to master].👌👍 and everything will gets easier.👍👍🔥 The golden tip for everything. It's about 'the right start' of anything.👍👍 Exactly!
Really helpful, thanks for the many examples. Good job!
appreciate the comment.
Excellent. Thank you
Thanks and keep working on it!
Perfect streamlined shape... Looks like a dolphin.
17:23 breaststroke kick 'burns less oxygen'.👌👍
Breaststroke for most people that I teach is the better kick to use. However, butterfly kick, if done properly can be faster and very efficient. It really is an individual preference thing as to what kick is better for the individual.
@@jeffutsch2299 so we can say that it depends on 'one's strength' and how much power he/she has? right?
Wait...so the 50 yrs underwater swim test is 25 yards and then freestyle 25 yards before another 25 underwater? I thought it was 50yrd all underwater? I've been struggling trying for over a year and coming up short on the first 25yrd so thank you so much for this video!! I'm gonna try it. (ok...saw that someone else asked.) I'm trying to qualify for an advance scuba diving for the Department of Park and Recs in California and they require a 50 yrs underwater swim test. sigh....I feel like my body is too old but my spirit wants to try... so here goes..
BUDS training requires a 50-meter underwater swim. PJ school requires 5 x 25 yard/meter underwaters followed by a 25 freestyle recovery getting down to a 90 second interval. So, it depends on what you are training for.
After watching this video now I can definitely tell why I was getting too tired
keep practicing. Proper form even if a little harder at first. Over time will become easier with technique down.
How you can stay down with lungs full of air?
Great instruction!
thanks for watching and your comment.
16:20 So successful underwater swimming is about 'being calm and natural'?
I think it's learning the skill set so one can be relaxed and competent.
@@jeffutsch2299 Yes, you mean 'learning and mastering the skills then calmness itself comes'?🙂 Right?🙂
I guess so, too!
Thank you, this was perfect
Thanks for taking a look.
Isn't it 50 yards?
Yes, at BUDs it is a 50m underwater swim. Pararescue is a number of 25 meter underwaters and then a 25m freestyle swim back on short rest. Technique here is what you should practice for any underwater swim training
Lol he just kept going
🤭 Promo-SM.