3 TIPS TO PULL MORE WATER - are your arms slipping?
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- Опубліковано 17 лип 2024
- In our latest swim analysis, we brought in a fellow masters swimmer who moves through the water quickly by spinning her arms fast. The goal here was to look critically at what was preventing an optimized pull. We narrowed this down to 3 things:
1) front end / catch - get your fingertips pointed down ASAP
2) back end / finish - move water past your hips
3) hip rotation - get on your side in one fluid rotation
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I have watched many swimming teaching videos on youtube. This is the most focused, clearly explained and demoed technical analysis. It also provides targeted corrective drills. Awesome!
Combination of analysis and well explained correction drills is superb. Many thanks.
Love these videos. Helped me a ton only watching 2. Thanks for helping swimming to feel like less of a chore
This is such a great video! As a beginner, this has helped me see all the mistakes in my own swimming and how I can correct them. Thank you!
Thanks for the analysis. They are extremely useful. Two thumbs up.
Best swim instructional video I’ve seen on UA-cam. Thank you!
This was everything that I needed!! Thank you so much for the video!!!!🎉🎉
Great info, your sculling drills are what I really need to work on, thank you.
This is awesome. I have never had any real swim training, so I always knew my freestyle was sloppy as heck. I learned a ton from this video.. thanks for sharing!
thanks for the well-explained drills. A lot of videos point to the issue without a clear explanation on how to correct it.
A brilliant video. I have watched loads of videos and had one on one sessions as well. Although my swimming has improved tremendously, I can see all the issues in my own swimming shown in the video. Thanks.
Very concise, I’m off to try the drills immediately!
Thanks for all the tips. Very helpful.
Excellent tips.Really helpful!Thanks much!
Thanks for all the tips. They are very helpful.
Well this is a little bit of gold I didnt know I needed!!
These are so helpful to me, great channel sir!
Awesome possum explanation!
Im in the same boat, I tried these drills this morning and they are hard hard...but for sure the are the way to gold. Tnx
Cant believe the channel have only two videos!! You guys are amazing. I'm looking forward to more videos! 😍
Love that I found the channel *right* as I’m getting back in the water after a long hiatus!
Great description. Great drills.
Finally! A concise and articulate instructor to drive home some basics that I need help with. Keep it up- subscribed!
This is very helpful. Thank you sir.
Great, just on point, Thank you very much!
Great video lesson!
Thank you coach for the information that has been given, this is a very good technique for our young athletes...
Wow. I love this tips. I will try today.
Excellent video. Better than my coach, I learned more. Thank you!
Excellent Video 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 thank you 💯
Thanks for your input.
Thanks for all the tips. They are very helpful.😅
Perfect drills exercises. Thanks you.
Thanks Miguel, really good advies
Thank you , great instruction amazing drills.
Best regards.
Thanks for your sharing
Very precious! Worth for subscribe
This is Great Miguel! Love the video- coming from a PRO Swimmer congrats on that last open water win- looking forward to more videos
Great advice and insight. I can also ascertain swimming clearly makes you _very_ buff
great video , thank you
All the skills here might looks easy but you will gain and learn it one by one. You cannnot master it all in one go.
非常に勉強になりました。
練習に取り入れてみます。
Fantastic....thank you
thanks, great comments
Best explanation ever
thank you. this is great
I would love a video of what kind of training split and what kind would a Gym program you would do to help the swimming part afterwards
This is so good 😄
90% of swimmers don't have or will never get the flexibility in the shoulders to get the high elbow position in the image at 2:33. And that's the main problem with high elbow catch. You can't get the high elbow until the torso is almost flat in the water with the recovery arm about to enter the water which is what is a 'front quadrant' catch up style stroke which works for elite swimmers because their kick doesn't allow them to 'slow down' during the recovery phase and they avoid the dead spot which happens when the front extended arm is waiting for the body to turn (and the recovery arm to enter the water) to start the catch and get the high elbow. That's why it is imperative to have a good body position during the recovery phase of the stroke.
excellent
No one has ever explained the pushing back of water had no clue.
Thanks
I was like ... I know that voice. Then I saw Jenna and knew it was Miguel. Nice video! My swim is pretty bad. This gave me some good visual queues for future use.
Question, yeah, but not about these, if that is okay. Fingers a little separated is ideal?
Her head position is a bit high some times. Also interesting where she rotates her palm as she finishes the stroke. Without exception, every single back stroker does this, and the finish part of the stroke goes straight down to the bottom of the pool, rather than back to the wall. Am I the only one that notices this? My stroke is the over arm side stroke.
@3:58 you put your brakes on by having your hand pointed up not neutral or slightly down.
With both hands.
While pushing back the water whether we have to touch our thighs every time?
good good ^^~
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What's with your water brake ;-) ? 3:57
U good coch
Who's Jenna?
Who is this Jenna?
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Excellent except the fact that you explain too little the drills, so we are not sure what the technique required exactly is.
Your wrist is dropping on entry and causing a braking action.
Coach: just say she has a great catch and here are some tweaks.
Not a straight pull back! Pull at a slight angle, catch that still water!
Απ οτι καταλαβαίνω ο ωμος τραβαει προς τα πισω με ελαφρως λυγισμενο τον αγκώνα