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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
  • We caught up with Olympian Dan Smith to film his technique to add to our 'Elite Swimmer Video Library' inside our video membership (Available here: effortlessswim...
    We filmed Dan swimming at an easy pace (1:10/100m) and at his race pace for 200m which is 0:54/100m. His 200m freestyle PB is 1:47!

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  • @EffortlessSwimming
    @EffortlessSwimming  5 років тому +91

    If you enjoyed this video and would like to learn how to improve your swimming, please SUBSCRIBE!

    • @veganvvarrior
      @veganvvarrior 5 років тому +6

      Amazing as he is, it would be very interesting to hear if you can find any areas of improvement.

    • @piersto
      @piersto 2 роки тому

      Terry Laughlin (these days Total Immersion company) teaches that kind of swimming for more than 15 YEARS!!!
      It is really strange that you don't know that.
      ua-cam.com/users/tiswim

  • @mattgorrie5104
    @mattgorrie5104 5 років тому +1118

    This is how i picture myself in my mind but my 2min/100m suggests otherwise.

    • @tyl3r290
      @tyl3r290 4 роки тому +2

      Wait are u an adult

    • @pauldayonghuang9284
      @pauldayonghuang9284 4 роки тому +2

      Can I say same here?

    • @UgoTartar
      @UgoTartar 4 роки тому +4

      The same for my 1:35 😅😅

    • @tyl3r290
      @tyl3r290 4 роки тому +1

      Im doing it on 1:03

    • @Jesteryt
      @Jesteryt 4 роки тому +2

      Tyler I’m doing it on 58

  • @timoklotz6840
    @timoklotz6840 5 років тому +404

    He is very high in the water, a very good posture, he is using a 4-beat-kick and he uses the so called serape-effect perfectly, which means very good tension in the core plus rhythm and coordination between his kick and pull every time. And he accelerates his arms through the pull-phase very much. Plus, he has huge planar flexibility.

    • @Zommbrio
      @Zommbrio 5 років тому +3

      Si pero respira cada dos brazadas

    • @hetspookjee
      @hetspookjee 5 років тому +12

      Thanks for your comment. Just starting out with swimming more serious and your comment is filled with new terms I had to look up and learned a lot. Thanks again!

    • @landerhendrickx3522
      @landerhendrickx3522 5 років тому +17

      Timo Klotz he does 5 butterfly kicks also from the wall and almost catches up to his opposite hand. I’m not as good as he is at swimming but I have the Belgian record in 400m freestyle :D

    • @timoklotz6840
      @timoklotz6840 5 років тому +4

      @@landerhendrickx3522 you´re right, i should have mentioned this as well, as it is very relevant for his nice and relaxed 1:10 :)

    • @jacobguzman6098
      @jacobguzman6098 5 років тому

      @@Zommbrio no tiene absolutamente nada de malo que respire cada dos. Si el quisiera lo haría cada tres.

  • @RichardLyleEsq
    @RichardLyleEsq 5 років тому +108

    This is almost exactly twice as fast as my best pace and it looks effortless. Gorgeous.

  • @BARUNIZ
    @BARUNIZ 5 років тому +41

    This video is excelent. You can see all the core principles with the multi angle and HD footage

  • @markreardon6663
    @markreardon6663 5 років тому +444

    Damn. I hate this person. But l am gonna watch this. A lot.

  • @dustinmaherfitness
    @dustinmaherfitness 5 років тому +231

    Ugh what is he doing that I am not?! Lol he is almost doing catch up drill. Amazingly efficient and smooth. Inspiring

    • @OVOCNYCHECK
      @OVOCNYCHECK 5 років тому +60

      most probably he is an competitive swimmer and developed the feel for the water/stroke at early age. In the description is written that his PB for 200m is 1:47, WR is 1:42 so he has been around the pool for some time :D

    • @StayUnited12
      @StayUnited12 5 років тому +5

      @@OVOCNYCHECK he is an olympian in fact :)

    • @donkoh5738
      @donkoh5738 5 років тому +12

      watch his upper latissimus extension through his shoulder rotation and into tricep stretch , reaching fully forward !! Maybe like 95% of swimmers learning later in life however, enter with their hand far too steep of a down angle and just drive downward like no tomorrow ... : /

    • @nickbaker3588
      @nickbaker3588 5 років тому

      OVOCNY CHECK WR is 1:42 but no one other than Thorpe and Angel got close to 1:43 without a super suit

    • @joesr31
      @joesr31 5 років тому +1

      @@donkoh5738 could u explain that in simple english, are you talking about how high his hand position in after entry?

  • @mustaphab.1190
    @mustaphab.1190 5 років тому +97

    That's me in a 25m pool 🤣🤣

  • @CaptainBvi
    @CaptainBvi 4 роки тому +17

    Thanks to you guys I have gone from 2:11ish per 100m in a 1000m plus swim to.this morning 1:56 average per 100 in a 1000m. My final 250m was 1:51 per 100m think. This is open water times ! I started swimming training 3weeks ago as I am injured from running. I just added other sport !

  • @Mr89Falcon
    @Mr89Falcon 5 років тому +52

    Very inspirational! I notice NO bubbles whatsoever on his catch, in addition to all of the other observations by viewers! Makes me wanna hit the pool right now😁

    • @JJ305JJ
      @JJ305JJ 5 років тому

      Mr89falcon I have that issue where I make so many bubbles, I’m guessing bad entry? What would you recommend to reduce that? Thanks!

    • @a4pHILLY
      @a4pHILLY 4 роки тому +3

      JJ305 make sure you’re not entering your hand back into the water with a flat palm. Angle it and keep it streamlined. Higher elbow position prior to reentry may help also.
      I’m definitely not the best or most efficient swimmer, but experienced guys at the pool I swim at helped point this out to me.

  • @greghill6117
    @greghill6117 5 років тому +56

    A graceful and efficient stroke with a perfect feel for the water. But what is not stated is he is pulling through the water like a mallee bull. It takes enormous strength in the core and arms to do this folks!

    • @velocitymg
      @velocitymg 5 років тому +4

      Agree, smooth strokes, but the slight hand flutter midway through the catch to me is a giveaway of the force he is generating.

    • @VB-lc4xz
      @VB-lc4xz 5 років тому

      That's the right way to do it.

    • @moon000dog
      @moon000dog 5 років тому +2

      you are right when you say -- perfect feel for the water. this is not only stroke, but kicking, rotation, body position, breathing, knowing your pace .. lots to think about and take into consideration. I am not there yet.

  • @untraumatizer3647
    @untraumatizer3647 4 місяці тому +6

    I finally figured it out guys : 80% of what's causing drag is your feet, if you let your feet at a normal anger ( 90 degrees ) then your body will struggle a lot to keep the speed. Make your ankles and feet like a ballet classical dancer same as he was doing in this video. I did this today and I was shocked how fast and effortless I was swimming.

  • @robertot.m.8747
    @robertot.m.8747 5 років тому +22

    Please an interview with this guy please!!🙏🙏🙏 I need to know how he’s able to swim so fast an “easy”. Unbelievable 👏

    • @jackreen1490
      @jackreen1490 5 років тому +2

      Practice, in the pool 7 days a week

    • @kylejensen7024
      @kylejensen7024 4 роки тому

      It'd make more sense to have an interview with his coach.

    • @user-nh3tf1ds1u
      @user-nh3tf1ds1u 3 роки тому +2

      1:10 for 100 meters freestyle is not that fast but he swims it pretty easy.

  • @shay9732
    @shay9732 5 років тому +10

    I’ll watch this before every swim! Amazing

  • @archiagent3731
    @archiagent3731 5 років тому +3

    His strokes are perfect! Steady head, rolling shoulders with long strokes. This made me want to get back in the pool!

  • @TriathlonTaren
    @TriathlonTaren 5 років тому +42

    This is insane! Annnnnnd millions of views start now!

    • @DanielMooreDJ
      @DanielMooreDJ 5 років тому

      Triathlon Taren my man Taren 💪🏻🏊‍♂️🚴‍♂️🏃‍♂️

    • @mebennani
      @mebennani 5 років тому +1

      look at those ankles and flexibility. .minimum drag

    • @EffortlessSwimming
      @EffortlessSwimming  5 років тому +2

      Mesmerising

    • @f.3620
      @f.3620 5 років тому +1

      Yes, could not stop watching!

  • @jordanrundell9962
    @jordanrundell9962 4 роки тому +7

    Am I the only one that has replayed this video like 100 times to try to learn every aspect of this form? lol

  • @Pww642
    @Pww642 Рік тому +7

    You guys always preach, "Don't look ahead! Look down!" but this guy is pretty clearly looking ahead, and he's a darned good swimmer.

    • @neethah.k7723
      @neethah.k7723 Місяць тому

      This is where he can improve. By looking down. Look at Sun Yang's freestyle. He's the gold standard for this type of freestyle swimming.

  • @christopherrogers3069
    @christopherrogers3069 5 років тому +6

    Wow great ease of motion. And great camera work too mate!

  • @MinorsW
    @MinorsW 5 років тому +7

    Absolutely no bubbles in entry, we all strive to achieve tjis

  • @derkong7114
    @derkong7114 5 років тому +161

    one hour and ten minutes for 100 meter swim I can do that too!

    • @VB-lc4xz
      @VB-lc4xz 5 років тому +2

      Really? That cool and smart? Don't think so. Do you realize how quick he is? He just looks casual and effortless.

    • @wassuphuman2242
      @wassuphuman2242 5 років тому +13

      @@VB-lc4xz ...

    • @tatata20818
      @tatata20818 5 років тому +1

      Hahaha

    • @byroncosta8614
      @byroncosta8614 5 років тому +1

      Funny

    • @user-bl9sj3tl5d
      @user-bl9sj3tl5d 5 років тому +2

      wow...so fast...

  • @pasqualeconvertini4083
    @pasqualeconvertini4083 5 років тому +10

    wow, no one bubble when the hands enter the water... That's motivational!

  • @Ranjid008
    @Ranjid008 5 років тому +10

    It looks a lot like Phelps. The "no bubbles by the catch" is crazy

    • @AquaDaz1
      @AquaDaz1 4 роки тому +1

      I went back to see...Zero bubbles on entry. ZERO !!! AMAZING !!

  • @Zumaray
    @Zumaray 5 років тому +298

    These guys make you sick! 😛
    I put way more effort in than he does and go twice as slow! 😩

    • @trykozmaksym
      @trykozmaksym 5 років тому +24

      Yeah... I just comfort myself by thinking that he's just too tall, very long arms, enormous feet with extraordinary flexible ankles... instant relief :D

    • @OVOCNYCHECK
      @OVOCNYCHECK 5 років тому +5

      I have been lately around the river and was able to watch rafts, kayaks, and rowing boats, It is very similar to swimming. Longer stiffer and more narrow you are/boat is, the more elegant and faster you go.

    • @paulnagel2700
      @paulnagel2700 5 років тому +15

      Challenge accepted! I am THREE TIMES as slow.

    • @gregvassilakos
      @gregvassilakos 5 років тому +14

      Yeah, I don't understand how it is possible that he goes that fast with such a low stroke rate. He seems to glide forever between strokes. Perhaps the length of his arms and the size of his feet make the difference, or perhaps the top of his head is pointier and more streamlined than mine.

    • @keithtse6834
      @keithtse6834 5 років тому +2

      Slow stroke rate, minimal kick, practically catchup style, absolutely effortless...yet so bleeping fast. Makes me wanna give up!

  • @suddhasatwabanerjee1836
    @suddhasatwabanerjee1836 2 роки тому +4

    He is having a very strong core strength. Which keeps him in balance. The strokes and legs help him to get forward smoothly.

  • @kierkegaard07
    @kierkegaard07 5 років тому +14

    You should do a video with Florian Wellbrock. He has maybe the best technique for long distances and open water.

  • @nooneofconsequence3658
    @nooneofconsequence3658 5 років тому +12

    ok - so I have watched this video about 10 times now. Mesmerising...

  • @margaretbarnett7878
    @margaretbarnett7878 5 років тому +25

    This is hard to watch, but goes to show that technique and balance in the water trumps ALL else. Yes, you can work on stroke rate, or swim-specific strength, and generally try to heave yourself through the water, but with great positioning in the water (balance), a good catch and pull under water, a strong finish to the stroke, an easy elbow-led recovery, proper arm entry and extension and good head positioning, you can MASSIVELY improve your time/effort ratio in the pool.
    So spend your time on FORM and TECHNIQUE before worrying about MAster-like sets, extreme long distance training etc. Get the basics right FIRST - THEN work on improving overall fitness and mileage, and yes, stroke rates etc. OTherwise, you're just drilling in poor form..
    At some point, consider going back to the drawing board. Stupidity is doing the same things over and over again, expecting different results.

    • @peterfrknpan6674
      @peterfrknpan6674 5 років тому +1

      Margaret Barnett actually. That’s insanity. But point taken

    • @margaretbarnett7878
      @margaretbarnett7878 5 років тому

      @@peterfrknpan6674 What? What's insane about it?? I clearly mention that stroke rate, building distance and so forth is still important, it's more that one should build the essential basics *first*, then worry about getting in shape for 10k races etc.
      If you continue to "Drill in" poor form and basics, they get even harder to rectify as muscle memory remembers the wrong things, and really, you're wasting your time swimming 100's of k's a year without paying attention to your stroke.

    • @swerne01
      @swerne01 2 роки тому

      @@margaretbarnett7878 He wasn't saying that your approach is insane, he was saying that your definition of stupidity is actually the definition of insanity.

  • @eldustino100
    @eldustino100 5 років тому +7

    Incredible, man and water become one, makes my stroke look like a dodgy doggie paddle 😢
    Going to play this every night before i sleep and one day 👌🔥

  • @worthtech3249
    @worthtech3249 5 років тому +9

    Notice how his opposing leg kicks at the hand entry.......thats balance....hes really getting some force on that hand.

    • @bartm7055
      @bartm7055 5 років тому

      Some tips how to achive such legs work? with pullboy I am quiete ok, but without it I am fighting with my legs

    • @JohnMcClure13
      @JohnMcClure13 5 років тому

      This is the right idea, but it’s more that he catches with his left hand and left foot at the same time (or right hand and right foot). The fact that it’s timed with the opposite hand entry is due to the amount of catch-up he’s doing. Less catch-up and the catch will still be timed together but the opposite entry won’t be.

  • @francescamusngi4397
    @francescamusngi4397 4 роки тому +2

    Effortlessly brilliant! Will make use of this video as my new guide :)

  • @claireomeara9964
    @claireomeara9964 4 роки тому +1

    Looks like he is ballroom dancing with the water, each stroke is the same and rhythmic. Beautiful to watch

  • @qkayaman
    @qkayaman Рік тому +6

    Makes it look ridiculously easy, but anyone who's tried front crawl will know it takes a lot of work to reach this level.

    • @bigcatlove5192
      @bigcatlove5192 Рік тому

      Sometimes near impossible. It’s even more difficult when you started not so young. 😅

  • @BenjaminBriu
    @BenjaminBriu 5 років тому +45

    Someone report this video!! Killing dreams!!

  • @chardtri8724
    @chardtri8724 Рік тому +1

    Great camerawork. Very informative for us 👍 👏 👌

  • @timob12
    @timob12 5 років тому +20

    I can't stop watching this, I absolutely destroy myself and can do 1.27/100 and need a couple minutes of rest. His efficiency is sublime.

    • @willsgaming1481
      @willsgaming1481 2 роки тому

      almsost the same for me, I have to kick hard and pull a lot. I do have a tip, you don't have to take a breath every pull, sometimes, I go 4-6 in a row without pulling because breathing a lot when swimming slows you down, it only works when I am warmed up because when I get in the pool, and only swim for 2 minutes, ima out of breath.

  • @Tomanart
    @Tomanart 4 роки тому +3

    This is so amazing...I usually swim breast stroke, but recently tried from crawl...I get so tired just trying to breath...I hope to be as good as you some time

  • @shanesanigar
    @shanesanigar 5 років тому +5

    As every swimmer knows, efficiency + technique = speed

  • @franckdebank
    @franckdebank 5 років тому +5

    Looks relaxed ... that's how you get the best sensations

  • @swimmer6575
    @swimmer6575 4 роки тому +1

    so calm, chilling

  • @Empridon
    @Empridon 3 роки тому +1

    I'm even more impressed by the swimming cameraman

  • @mdallauddin7463
    @mdallauddin7463 5 років тому +1

    Graceful and effortless

  • @hl6306
    @hl6306 4 дні тому

    This will be the go-to preswim video of the decade. Want to build a rhythm during the warm up? this the one always to go.

  • @biankapaloma
    @biankapaloma 5 років тому +2

    I'm getting there. Two years work and lots of drills.
    Amazing vídeo. Beautiful swimming.

    • @VB-lc4xz
      @VB-lc4xz 5 років тому

      Heck yeah! Me too. Just started though😂

    • @biankapaloma
      @biankapaloma 5 років тому

      V B yeah. Keep doing It. It totally worth It. Saludos desde Chile.

    • @VB-lc4xz
      @VB-lc4xz 5 років тому

      @@biankapaloma Thanks, man😀 Chele is awesome. Right now I look like a chicken in water, bit I WILL be like this guy!!

    • @jojijosette5946
      @jojijosette5946 Рік тому

      Love your confidence. Inspiring.

  • @areezmody6916
    @areezmody6916 2 місяці тому

    Unbelievable - and inspiring- that this is possible. Beautiful to watch.
    Would have been amazing to get a direct front-on angle from under the water as well as one from directly underneath like they capture in the Olympics with a moving underwater camera.

  • @donkoh5738
    @donkoh5738 5 років тому +1

    The key moments were: from the 0:39 to 0:49 point mark, via the top down view ... revealing numerous aspects, including a fairly large hand (surface area) and a slight 'outward' skull motion at the start of the catch phase .

  • @subah007
    @subah007 5 років тому +3

    That's Southport GC, great stroke.

  • @Tautv1ST
    @Tautv1ST 5 років тому +21

    its just wow. 2x23 strokes in that two 50`s

  • @alexjovanovic3458
    @alexjovanovic3458 2 роки тому +1

    Amazingly easy and smooth.
    But this is a Olimpic swimmer))

  • @christerzian9293
    @christerzian9293 5 років тому +13

    Look how pointed his toes are. Zero drag.

  • @DarktitanX2
    @DarktitanX2 4 роки тому +5

    Sun Yang is the fastest long-distance swimming. His techniques is similar

  • @MrLeeser23
    @MrLeeser23 5 років тому +3

    you make that look soooo easy and effortless , I wish I could do that time :-) 30 secs to loose lol

  • @guillaumeromain6694
    @guillaumeromain6694 5 років тому +1

    Makes it look like it's easy. Quite remarkable! Liked!!

  • @swimmer6575
    @swimmer6575 4 роки тому +1

    Inspiring, just enjoying flying

  • @Pumpelche
    @Pumpelche 3 роки тому +1

    I approve. Best technique ever.

  • @melvinch
    @melvinch 5 років тому +4

    His height definitely plays a big part in the timing. A longer reach means a powerful push.

  • @ayman20888
    @ayman20888 5 років тому +6

    what I observed is to syncronize the catch and the kick, for example, right arm stroke with a right kick and then left kick and switch legs to be ready to initiate a left kick with the next left-hand stroke. so two kicks and a switch for each stroke. 0:24 try it in slow motion.
    Any other observation?

    • @Labsy
      @Labsy 5 років тому +1

      I also switched to slow-motion and from bird perspective I noticed, he is waiting with extended arm for the previous stroke very long, actually so long, that stroke finishes and arm returns to rest position, so he has at one moment BOTH arms pointing forward. Seems this plus gentle leg kicks with pause inbetween, generates smooth forward movement.

    • @David-td5fx
      @David-td5fx 4 роки тому

      He has a "finishing kick", which means his kick is coordinating with the completion of the same side stroke. The little flutters are him just repositioning his feet for 1 good power kick towards the end of his stroke on the same side. Right kick for a right arm stroke.

  • @David-td5fx
    @David-td5fx 5 років тому +1

    This guy is my new hero! I want to swim like this...

  • @mrbae2011
    @mrbae2011 5 років тому +2

    I think his underwater dolphin kick is on another level. As most of the people here may not go that further just with the dolphin kick.

    • @tengamangapiu
      @tengamangapiu 5 років тому

      JUNHYUN BAE he goes pretty far with just the wall push !

  •  День тому

    22 strokes first 50m and 24 strokes the final 👏🏻👏🏻

  • @alphaDad0806
    @alphaDad0806 23 дні тому

    amazing 2 beat straight leg kick with nice extended arm

  • @phobowl
    @phobowl 2 роки тому +1

    Poetry in the water ❤️❤️

  • @NojusLive
    @NojusLive 5 років тому +1

    Truly effortless

  • @KphexTwin00
    @KphexTwin00 5 років тому +2

    Beautiful.

  • @RajeevRanjan-hx9xn
    @RajeevRanjan-hx9xn Рік тому

    This is a great demo of freestyle swimming video

  • @pippo1590
    @pippo1590 5 років тому +1

    How is this even possible? Only admiration for this guy

  • @5150time
    @5150time 5 років тому +9

    Serious question, if he was put into an average swimmer’s body and swam with equally perfect form (assuming same proportions but just different fitness), what would the pace be?

    • @cvoque
      @cvoque 5 років тому

      It's not merely about fitness but also extraordinary mobility and body awareness.

    • @lilsharky7459
      @lilsharky7459 5 років тому

      Nick 2112 depends on the physical strength

    • @bradley8080
      @bradley8080 5 років тому

      Serious answer, not much different. Skills, timing rotation, catch and drive ... of course you’d have a bit more drag but just a few seconds.

  • @shakilmuhammad1659
    @shakilmuhammad1659 5 років тому

    Amazing. Loved his breathing and left hand sync

  • @gammeldansk
    @gammeldansk 4 роки тому +1

    In the middle of the lane he's about 8s between the 10m marks. So without any pushoff thats around 1.20/100m.

  • @jatinmaharao6888
    @jatinmaharao6888 5 років тому +2

    Video bookmarked. Target set to this level of efficiency. Currently at 2.30 /100mtrs. So loads of practice needed

    • @hardushelm6268
      @hardushelm6268 5 років тому

      Jatin Maharao thats slow

    • @jatinmaharao6888
      @jatinmaharao6888 5 років тому +2

      @@hardushelm6268 Yup. Its been 4 weeks since I learnt freestyle

    • @hardushelm6268
      @hardushelm6268 5 років тому +3

      Jatin Maharao just kidding, it is a start! Keep it up

  • @RAULYSU
    @RAULYSU 4 роки тому +30

    It is impossible to swim like that at that time, unless you are an Olympic swimmer. I can swim in 1:10 / 100 m but in maximum effort. What he does in this video is amazing

    • @SerPurple51
      @SerPurple51 Рік тому +8

      Max effort isn't always the best. Notice how it doesn't even look like he's trying. Because his technique is so good. Smooth is fast, pushing 100% sometimes results in sloppy technique and not very smooth. Hopefully your swimming ability has grown over the years and you've come to realize that!

    • @axelkidd9850
      @axelkidd9850 9 місяців тому

      It's 100 yards

  • @Loppy2345
    @Loppy2345 5 років тому +36

    Ian thorpe used to break world records looking like this!

    • @_-MiamiVice-_
      @_-MiamiVice-_ 4 роки тому +2

      And Phelps won more medals, yet his freestlye never matched the beauty of Thorpe's ever

  • @flajflaj
    @flajflaj 5 років тому +9

    I couldn't be that fast even if a boat was dragging me ;].

  • @open_water2411
    @open_water2411 5 років тому +3

    What does this say about everything I know about swimming? Everything is turned on it’s head from catch-up freestyle to arm speed and breathing on the the same side every two strokes. He seems to have a gentle two beat kick too!

  • @emirtamer9262
    @emirtamer9262 5 років тому +4

    looks like total immersion

  • @SterlingScreencasts
    @SterlingScreencasts Місяць тому

    At 1:03-1:05 you can Dan grab hold of the water at the beginning of his pull with his hand and forearm like the water is a solid object it is wild to see.

  • @emanuelepegoraro4083
    @emanuelepegoraro4083 Рік тому +1

    Nice video, you swim verry well. But I would like to know when this tecnique isused? What are the advantages over the faster one?

  • @tummyfullfigger9291
    @tummyfullfigger9291 5 років тому

    And barely constitutes being a kick! Love it!

  • @shadymilkman10
    @shadymilkman10 5 років тому +3

    FTR his Freestyle was easy, his kick outs and power off the wall were not. He was at 15 seconds on the first 25. His 3rd 25 was 15 seconds. That is how critical walls are!!! Awesome disciplined swim

  • @open_water2411
    @open_water2411 5 років тому +58

    That’s almost a perfect catch up stroke. Why is he so fast? 🤷‍♂️

    • @landerhendrickx3522
      @landerhendrickx3522 5 років тому +8

      Mark Stewart it’s not that fast. He has more force coming from the legs than you think and is really efficient with the core not leaking energy from the pull.

    • @open_water2411
      @open_water2411 5 років тому

      Lander Hendrickx You’re talking to someone who takes 28 minutes to do 1600M in a pool. 😂

    • @landerhendrickx3522
      @landerhendrickx3522 5 років тому +9

      Mark Stewart it’s a matter of deliberate practice. This guy has been doing quality training for over 15 years probably. Don’t beat yourself up.

    • @juliano0moreira
      @juliano0moreira 3 роки тому +1

      You replied and asked. Lol. Quite amazing to watch

  • @DylR93
    @DylR93 4 роки тому +3

    I feel like Doctor Strange... "Teach me!"

  • @groovydoo
    @groovydoo 5 років тому +1

    It's more than technique. Look how flexible the ankles are, how large Mr. Browns's hands and feet are. He is obviously a power athlete based upon his physique. In a 25-yard pool, his time would hover around a minute. God or Darwin was quite generous to this man. Combined with hard work and he deserved every bit of success he received.

  • @neletg
    @neletg 5 років тому +1

    Is amazing how fast and easy he swims.

  • @ohmm3625
    @ohmm3625 5 років тому +2

    A beautiful thing..

  • @brianmacdonald2374
    @brianmacdonald2374 5 років тому +1

    Excellent forward struck

  • @ryanmilton2643
    @ryanmilton2643 2 роки тому

    ok, already! I'm subscribed! I'm an older swimmer (47), I swim a 1:44/100... and I wonder if having started late, I could approximate this time, even the form is amazing

  • @juliano0moreira
    @juliano0moreira 4 роки тому

    Inspiring ! Very inspiring !

  • @CaneSugarCane
    @CaneSugarCane 5 років тому +1

    His race pace must be mind boggling!!!

  • @JohansPiano
    @JohansPiano 5 років тому +2

    I swam in a club from my 6 to 12. I started swimming again last year when I was 33. I now can swim freestyle 100 m in 1.30 min easy with the same slow stroke technique

    • @willsgaming1481
      @willsgaming1481 2 роки тому

      wow how do you swim fast for someone who hasnt swam in years?

    • @JohansPiano
      @JohansPiano 2 роки тому +1

      @@willsgaming1481 it came back pretty quickly. After 6 month I was again confortable with freestyle and after a while I got faster. I don’t weigh a lot and have good upper body strength. I swam 50m freestyle and 50 m breaststroke 5 times in row in 11 min. Then 1 min break. Repeat 5 times to swim 2.5 km in one hour. Three times a week

  • @trykozmaksym
    @trykozmaksym 5 років тому +1

    Check out his hand underwater: outsweep - insweep - outsweep. Is there a video that talks about it? I don't remember this was emphasized much.

  • @emrekarahan1219
    @emrekarahan1219 5 років тому +2

    Perfect. 👌🏽

  • @moonbaguette383
    @moonbaguette383 Рік тому

    So much to take from this footage

  • @hatem1892
    @hatem1892 2 роки тому

    The filming is very good excellent

  • @christinestevenson5732
    @christinestevenson5732 5 років тому

    Beautiful motion!!

  • @dozazilnicadeozn4402
    @dozazilnicadeozn4402 4 роки тому

    That techinique is so nice, i did 1:08 today, but i do waterpolo.

  • @bigstan23
    @bigstan23 3 роки тому

    So smooth

  • @skyjuice88
    @skyjuice88 5 років тому +259

    This video made you want to go swimming? It made me want to quit!!

    • @jjshocker3586
      @jjshocker3586 5 років тому +2

      skyjuice88 same like literally my best 100 so far is a 1:10 like what

    • @uksupuksu
      @uksupuksu 5 років тому

      @@jjshocker3586 how old are you?

    • @tyl3r290
      @tyl3r290 4 роки тому

      My best is like 1:04

    • @uksupuksu
      @uksupuksu 4 роки тому

      My best at 100free is 58.5

    • @tyl3r290
      @tyl3r290 4 роки тому +1

      @@uksupuksu shut up ur making me jealous 😭

  • @BenjisBoxingChannel
    @BenjisBoxingChannel 5 років тому +5

    My God. Is there a speed boat out of shot pulling him along?

  • @nadoyvivo6808
    @nadoyvivo6808 Рік тому

    I've seen so many times this video.

  • @cazadordearcontes4472
    @cazadordearcontes4472 5 років тому +1

    BRUTTTTALLLL!!!!