I just have this problem when I'm on back under the water and I push the wall.I don't breath with my nose and I make buble with my nose but I don't know why ? Please help me.
I have been swimming for about 5 years and have had lots of lessons and have watched 100s of swimming videos. I can swim but have problems swimming more than 400m without feeling exhausted and I know it has to do with my breathing. No one has said to hold your breath for a second or so before blowing out air in the water then taking a breath. I tried this last week and every swimming session since and this one little gold nugget of information has made a massive difference to me - absolutely massive! I am feeling much more relaxed, my heart rate has reduced and I no longer feel as tired. Thank you.
yeah, my swim coach tells me to blow air out immediately and not to hold the breath at all. I started with a slower exhale last session and it already improved my endurance.
@@mridhulml9238 depends on where you live - in certain areas you should be concerned about the brain-eating amoeba with almost 100% lethality. In most places though you're good.
Never read about holding breath for at least 1 sec before exhaling, always exhaling as soon as I entered the water after recovering, for me it really has been a game changer. It may sound stupid, but in a few days this little thing helped me swim continuously 300-400m, previously I couldn't swim more than 100m. Thank you!
This is an excellent video I’m teaching my self to swim at age 66 and am doing quite good....but you’re method of holding on to your breath makes sense and blowing out through the nose does work much better because I was getting water up my nose... really awesome swimming tips...... Monday I will practice holding on to my breath for longer..... thanks so much...... I’m aiming for more laps 🏊♀️
I love this video. I love that it shows the swimmer swimming for a long time, not just a second or two, so I can really watch and study his form and learn. I am a new swimmer at age 48, literally just learned to swim in the last month. Only a few days ago did stuff start to click for me so that I can get from one end of a 25 yard lane to the other and back without feeling like I ran a sprint. What's helped me so far is relaxing first, calming down and focusing, which is hard to do because I still have fear of deep water. Slowing down, rotating my whole body at once, reaching and gliding with each stroke, keeping my body narrow and arms close not too far out, hand over hand method etc. the breathing has been the hardest aspect, but I feel like learning to rotate and not turn my head separately to the side has helped without slowing me down. I am definitely that person who was craning my neck out to breath lol. I find I am one who needs to breath out completely before inhaling quickly. Relaxing helps me do that. I still have moments of panic and I find I hold my breath slightly when I do this which does not help me. Slowly it's getting better but with lots of practice. I love the simplicity of this video, realizing it is not as easy as it looks, but once it starts to come swimming definitely becomes much easier. Very unfortunately our lap pool at my gym is closing for a month due to covid shut downs, so I will have to go through this again when I return but hopefully with more knowledge and skill! I plan to practice dipping and holding head in bathtub and breathing out just to keep that feel of being in water going.
Same thing happened to me i watched this video again n again n my pool also shut down for a month i imagined to do the same as you did with ur bath tub..luckily pools are open today n i just finished doing the first lesson..today will practice the drills in second lessons..i hope you will achieve smooth swimming action n a perfect one..keep trying
@@limitlesslife6992 Glad the pools are open again for you! Since I last wrote, I got up to swimming a mile per session and was doing well, or so I thought, but I pushed myself too hard and my technique was probably off (if only because I was fatigued from doing more than I should have) because suddenly two months ago I ended up with rotator cuff pain in both shoulders. Went to an orthopedic doctor and was diagnosed with bilateral impingement syndrome. Now I am in physical therapy. So I have not been in the pool in over two months. My right shoulder is in so much pain right now it is very discouraging. I would share that it is good to take your time and learn right and do not push yourself so hard like I did. I really wanted to get to a mile of swimming per session in a year and I pushed way harder than I should have for my age and ability. I want badly to return to swimming but will have to wait likely at least a few more months with PT and hope that it helps. Shoulder injuries are nothing to dismiss. I went from swimming, dancing, lifting weights, to barely able to handle carrying groceries and lost a lot of range of movement literally overnight. Be careful and take it slowly!
I tried this in the pool today and the rhythm of it felt quite relaxed. It means you keep air in your lungs for buoyancy but get rid of air too before you take your next breath. I think I was breathing out too late before which meant I had to rush my next breath, which would make me out of breath. Thanks for the tip!!
My swimming is exactly like that! Not enough time to breathe and struggling to swim fast and smoothly. I had no idea because as a child when I learned swimming, nobody taught me how to breathe! Thank you so much for sharing the techniques.
Everything is easy near the wall but I panic when try to float or exhale in mid of the pool. It's been two days I started learning and I think your videos will help in not panicking. Thanks for posting.
@@MarksMan36050 I've attended 10-12 one hour sessions till now. Able to float & kick now. But I'm still afraid of drowning and not able to rotate arms.. :(
How about now? I started taking swimming lessons almost four days ago and I can't stop freaking out whenever my body is underwater. I have the form but my main issue is my breathing.
@@Altskarr For me it was so frustrating to be unable to rotate arms along with kicking but finally after 15 sessions, I did a bit. Underwater fear will only go when you are able to back float and learn its recovery.
I have watched a lot of swimming videos before, as i dont have the means to join a swimming class, but still couldn't swim. I found uiur video a week ago, one hour before my usual trip to the swimming pool. I watched your video an hour before swimming, and im grateful and glad to say that i can swim on the same day. It might not be perfect yetm but i can swim. Confidently. Thank you so much bro. You made a huge difference in my life.
LMAO, I'm trying to learn how to swim too,feel exactly the same, I mean it's very very nice of him showing us these for free, but somehow I feel I'm not the same...hahaha
This was amazing. Unbelievably helpful and to the point. I've always had a serious issue with breathing and your tips and drills helped me a lot in just one session. I'll be watching all your videos and doing all your drills. I hope anyone who is struggling with swimming comes across your amazing channel. Hats off 🙏🙏🙏
I don't have more water in my nose since I was going to practicing the exercises explained in detail in this video. I am very happy because I can swim better than my friends who's has many years experience in swim. I am very happy so much thank you very much
I have went into water first time in my life for last one week, all with the help of your videos... I am facing two problems, when breathing in, I suck water into my mouth which is flowing down from the head (not wearing cap), secondly when I let go my hands off the wall while trying to float , I tip over to left or right side until face up and back down in water (feeling like falling down and get panicked)
I'm 15 and I've been swimming and acting (theater) with my youth group for about 3 years now. I put so much force in my strokes which causes me to get tired faster. I've watched TONS of videos on how to relax better and swim with out using much force. It wasn't my strokes that have been making me get tired fast. I have an ok form. It's my breathing. I think that's what's wrong with most people. My 200m (dont quote me on this) I think I average around 3:30-4 minutes. Again, remember. like I said, I've been only swimming professionally or seriously for 3 years now. I'm 15 years old. I really want to go to the Olympics one day!
I started practicing breathing out in the water and I can already see some improvement. Squats are helpful and I can do them without any effort but using that technique in freestyle or breaststroke is still not so good for me. I keep losing my breath and I have no clue how you can inhale in freestyle and not swallow water. It requires a lot of patience but I'm sure it will get better.
@@daltonpaterson Wow, it's nice that you asked. Actually, I didn't really practice after that so there was no progress at all ;p Maybe next summer I will try it a little more but generally I lost interest in swimming.
The challenge for me is how to breathe during freestyle. I can go for 10sec without breathing...How do l ensure that l don't drink water while trying to breathe?
Great tutorial. Thanks for this.Will try it out.I bring out my head while swimming breaststroke but just don't breathe.Now I know I have to breathe out first underwater.
I only get water through my nose when I try to be in horizontal position, however, the exercise you provided is a good one to practice. Also, I will do the other exercises for breathing because I believe I need them. I learned that it is recommended to inhale through the mouth, and breath out through the nose. I think it makes sense because, you do not want to get water when trying to get a good amount of air. I saw that the video mentions, “You must use the full capacity of your lungs by expanding your chest out”, that is an easy task when you are on the ground, but different when you are swimming. What I will try to do is take a breath, hold it and don’t breath out because it was said, “breathing out is only in the water.”
hey 🖐 I also only get water doing the horizontal position. Curiously, if I dive and I am horizontal but facing down it is fine. Have you managed to do the horizontal facing up position without getting water into your nose? Any tip? other videos with exercises? 🤔
The squat and facing down floating breathing worked for me, but the leaning back down one didn't. Even if I blow from my nose before going in I still manage to breathe in. After this video I managed to not be afraid to attempt to swim in shallow water though so thanks
Hello! I’m working on breathing too so that swimming is more relaxing & less tiring. Would you please tell me why we should hold our breath instead of letting air out slowly? Do you recommend exhale strongly & completely right before a breath? I asked people about this. Some say yes, some say no.
Hello, by holding breath, you can swim for some meters. However, if you breathe the air out, you need to take a new breath. So if you are not running out of air, you do not need to breathe the air out. I recommend to breathe out in the water a little before you take a breath.
I'm trying private swimming lessons yet again ... can't seem to get the breathing sequence down. Hopefully, this time I'll be successful. Good videos. Thanks.
I’m 38 and only now start to practice to properly swim freestyle and I can’t say that it’s hard. As soon as I looked down and try to breeze through my nose by continue swimming, my whole body just freezes and I start to drown 😁
do you feel nervous?if you relax your hole body, you can float on the water without any motion. Or you can try to kick your legs while breathe out air in the water.
i try to exhale on both mouth and nose, but somehow i still get water down by nose, not a nice feeling. and while at the edge of the pool, it's really easy to breath correctly, but when adding swimming, i get a bit chaotic :(
Thanks for the tips. I will definitely follow the steps so I couldn't get water into my nose anymore. Hope also to conquer my hydrophobic state. But good thing, I've been enjoying my swimming lessons everytime. New subs anyways. Thanks again.
I'm trying to change what I do wrong, which is I begin the downstroke with the leading arm to raise my head enough to breathe, so I'm breathing too late and losing driving force, looking closely at this demonstration I can see that at the moment he takes a breath he is pushing back with the driving arm quite strongly and the forward leading hand is angled up to provide a little extra elevation for the breath. That obviously works better with some speed, I will try this.
@@SwimUp i am you're new subrciber.i am thanks to you so much for sharing you're, amazing talent because if that some many more people would like to know how to swim and even for the person afriad to swin because they watching this they become, trying and plan how to learn
Take short breaths first. Start to prolong your breathing depth slowly. Gain confidence during the procedure. In the end, you will determine your own maximum deep breath. Do not expect to breath in the same way as you do on the land. But you shall be able to breathe in much deeper than you do now.
what helps me is breathing a bit out of my mouth and nose while under and just as im surfacing. That way im sure my airways are cleared and i take the breath. I breathe out under as he said and just before/as i surface to make sure im clear of water. I had a problem with breathing until i learned that, now i do just fine
I have seen a lot of videos for beginners but none of them teach swimming in a very slow and step by step method mainly the catch. They either show outside the pool or too fast inside the pool. Can you make a video exclusively on perfecting catch?
For people afraid of diving it could be better to start with breaststroke swimming; here you can swim with your head lifted out of the water all the time (at least at beginner stage). Actually certainly especially because of this in german speaking countries of europe it´s traditionaly much more common for people and kids to start with that technique! Actually nearly only sporty people swim freestyle there. Biggest disadvantage of this is, that leg movement and also coordination arms-legs is pretty more difficult
Thanks for the video.. i am a beginner and videos are helping me ..need a clarification that while i am breathing out inside the water i feel that i come at surface and still have to breath out before i start breath in
Thank you so much. I think I have figured out the breathing, except I get stomach cramps after a long swim. Trapped air? Any ideas how I can correct this. TIA
For me the problem is every time I try to breath in water gets inside my mouth, and also there is just a split second for inhaling, I just simply can't take enough air (
Hello, if you want to take a breath even if you do not need to do it. Then you can breathe the air out immediately after breathing in. However, if you want to take a breath only when you need it. You need to swim while holding the breath. Once you feel you need to take a breath. Then, you start continuously breathing air out and then taking the breath.
Do you get water up your nose? Please, let me know in the comments!
Yeah baby
Yes
Sometimes
I just have this problem when I'm on back under the water and I push the wall.I don't breath with my nose and I make buble with my nose but I don't know why ? Please help me.
So its better to takes air from mouth and breath out from nose???
I have been swimming for about 5 years and have had lots of lessons and have watched 100s of swimming videos. I can swim but have problems swimming more than 400m without feeling exhausted and I know it has to do with my breathing. No one has said to hold your breath for a second or so before blowing out air in the water then taking a breath. I tried this last week and every swimming session since and this one little gold nugget of information has made a massive difference to me - absolutely massive! I am feeling much more relaxed, my heart rate has reduced and I no longer feel as tired. Thank you.
yeah, my swim coach tells me to blow air out immediately and not to hold the breath at all. I started with a slower exhale last session and it already improved my endurance.
@@livingonhighvibe hey i saw you comment about the microbes in water being lethal.. whats that? I swim a lot in open water and should i be concerned?
@@mridhulml9238 depends on where you live - in certain areas you should be concerned about the brain-eating amoeba with almost 100% lethality. In most places though you're good.
@@livingonhighvibe brain eating ameoba?!!!! Wha-?!!
@@mridhulml9238 just google it.
Never read about holding breath for at least 1 sec before exhaling, always exhaling as soon as I entered the water after recovering, for me it really has been a game changer. It may sound stupid, but in a few days this little thing helped me swim continuously 300-400m, previously I couldn't swim more than 100m. Thank you!
Agree, you should immediately start exhaling. Holding the breath will build up CO2 in the blood. Very bad advice
This is an excellent video I’m teaching my self to swim at age 66 and am doing quite good....but you’re method of holding on to your breath makes sense and blowing out through the nose does work much better because I was getting water up my nose... really awesome swimming tips...... Monday I will practice holding on to my breath for longer..... thanks so much...... I’m aiming for more laps 🏊♀️
I started learning to swim at the age of 67 two months ago. Not so good yet but I persist
I love this video. I love that it shows the swimmer swimming for a long time, not just a second or two, so I can really watch and study his form and learn. I am a new swimmer at age 48, literally just learned to swim in the last month. Only a few days ago did stuff start to click for me so that I can get from one end of a 25 yard lane to the other and back without feeling like I ran a sprint. What's helped me so far is relaxing first, calming down and focusing, which is hard to do because I still have fear of deep water. Slowing down, rotating my whole body at once, reaching and gliding with each stroke, keeping my body narrow and arms close not too far out, hand over hand method etc. the breathing has been the hardest aspect, but I feel like learning to rotate and not turn my head separately to the side has helped without slowing me down. I am definitely that person who was craning my neck out to breath lol. I find I am one who needs to breath out completely before inhaling quickly. Relaxing helps me do that. I still have moments of panic and I find I hold my breath slightly when I do this which does not help me. Slowly it's getting better but with lots of practice. I love the simplicity of this video, realizing it is not as easy as it looks, but once it starts to come swimming definitely becomes much easier. Very unfortunately our lap pool at my gym is closing for a month due to covid shut downs, so I will have to go through this again when I return but hopefully with more knowledge and skill! I plan to practice dipping and holding head in bathtub and breathing out just to keep that feel of being in water going.
Same thing happened to me i watched this video again n again n my pool also shut down for a month i imagined to do the same as you did with ur bath tub..luckily pools are open today n i just finished doing the first lesson..today will practice the drills in second lessons..i hope you will achieve smooth swimming action n a perfect one..keep trying
@@limitlesslife6992 Glad the pools are open again for you! Since I last wrote, I got up to swimming a mile per session and was doing well, or so I thought, but I pushed myself too hard and my technique was probably off (if only because I was fatigued from doing more than I should have) because suddenly two months ago I ended up with rotator cuff pain in both shoulders. Went to an orthopedic doctor and was diagnosed with bilateral impingement syndrome. Now I am in physical therapy. So I have not been in the pool in over two months. My right shoulder is in so much pain right now it is very discouraging. I would share that it is good to take your time and learn right and do not push yourself so hard like I did. I really wanted to get to a mile of swimming per session in a year and I pushed way harder than I should have for my age and ability. I want badly to return to swimming but will have to wait likely at least a few more months with PT and hope that it helps. Shoulder injuries are nothing to dismiss. I went from swimming, dancing, lifting weights, to barely able to handle carrying groceries and lost a lot of range of movement literally overnight. Be careful and take it slowly!
I tried this in the pool today and the rhythm of it felt quite relaxed. It means you keep air in your lungs for buoyancy but get rid of air too before you take your next breath. I think I was breathing out too late before which meant I had to rush my next breath, which would make me out of breath. Thanks for the tip!!
Breathing is the ONE thing I can't yet do with freestyle. This is helpful!
How many days to learn
My swimming is exactly like that! Not enough time to breathe and struggling to swim fast and smoothly. I had no idea because as a child when I learned swimming, nobody taught me how to breathe! Thank you so much for sharing the techniques.
Everything is easy near the wall but I panic when try to float or exhale in mid of the pool. It's been two days I started learning and I think your videos will help in not panicking. Thanks for posting.
Hina #bepositive how has it been?
@@MarksMan36050 I've attended 10-12 one hour sessions till now. Able to float & kick now. But I'm still afraid of drowning and not able to rotate arms.. :(
How about now? I started taking swimming lessons almost four days ago and I can't stop freaking out whenever my body is underwater. I have the form but my main issue is my breathing.
@@Altskarr For me it was so frustrating to be unable to rotate arms along with kicking but finally after 15 sessions, I did a bit. Underwater fear will only go when you are able to back float and learn its recovery.
@@projectpositive8249 And how is going today? :D
I have watched a lot of swimming videos before, as i dont have the means to join a swimming class, but still couldn't swim. I found uiur video a week ago, one hour before my usual trip to the swimming pool. I watched your video an hour before swimming, and im grateful and glad to say that i can swim on the same day. It might not be perfect yetm but i can swim. Confidently. Thank you so much bro. You made a huge difference in my life.
This looks easy
me - drowning in the water
LMAO, I'm trying to learn how to swim too,feel exactly the same, I mean it's very very nice of him showing us these for free, but somehow I feel I'm not the same...hahaha
@@Panda-cv4xv i AGREE.
Me too
Meanwhile
Me:holding breath for like an hour cuz I can do that
My elder brother:dude what the f₩£#(#
Did you clutch in the Gulag
This was amazing. Unbelievably helpful and to the point. I've always had a serious issue with breathing and your tips and drills helped me a lot in just one session. I'll be watching all your videos and doing all your drills. I hope anyone who is struggling with swimming comes across your amazing channel. Hats off 🙏🙏🙏
From india
I don't have more water in my nose since I was going to practicing the exercises explained in detail in this video. I am very happy because I can swim better than my friends who's has many years experience in swim. I am very happy so much thank you very much
I have went into water first time in my life for last one week, all with the help of your videos... I am facing two problems, when breathing in, I suck water into my mouth which is flowing down from the head (not wearing cap), secondly when I let go my hands off the wall while trying to float , I tip over to left or right side until face up and back down in water (feeling like falling down and get panicked)
Idk if you are born in water or sth but you have mentioned every error I do while I swim. Thanks man I really appreciate what you do
"My head's under water but i'm breathing fine".
Chioma U. *Confused Screaming*
Lol. Nice one
"You're crazy and I'm out of my mind"
Coz all of meee....
Loves all of you
I'm 15 and I've been swimming and acting (theater) with my youth group for about 3 years now. I put so much force in my strokes which causes me to get tired faster. I've watched TONS of videos on how to relax better and swim with out using much force. It wasn't my strokes that have been making me get tired fast. I have an ok form. It's my breathing. I think that's what's wrong with most people. My 200m (dont quote me on this) I think I average around 3:30-4 minutes. Again, remember. like I said, I've been only swimming professionally or seriously for 3 years now. I'm 15 years old. I really want to go to the Olympics one day!
I love you man, I'm 29 years old and I just learned breathing whole swimming
Child.
I started practicing breathing out in the water and I can already see some improvement. Squats are helpful and I can do them without any effort but using that technique in freestyle or breaststroke is still not so good for me. I keep losing my breath and I have no clue how you can inhale in freestyle and not swallow water. It requires a lot of patience but I'm sure it will get better.
Hey mate, how was your progress in the end?
@@daltonpaterson Wow, it's nice that you asked. Actually, I didn't really practice after that so there was no progress at all ;p Maybe next summer I will try it a little more but generally I lost interest in swimming.
@@kajettt swimming is important , it might actually save your life or someone you love someday
don't give up dude
The challenge for me is how to breathe during freestyle. I can go for 10sec without breathing...How do l ensure that l don't drink water while trying to breathe?
Same
I would say when you get on your side go at an angle so that when you turn your head your mouth can come out the water
the same problem with me and it seems that my mouth sinks into water even I try to rotate my shoudler part.
This can be learned. Watch videos and practice.
Great tutorial. Thanks for this.Will try it out.I bring out my head while swimming breaststroke but just don't breathe.Now I know I have to breathe out first underwater.
I only get water through my nose when I try to be in horizontal position, however, the exercise you provided is a good one to practice. Also, I will do the other exercises for breathing because I believe I need them. I learned that it is recommended to inhale through the mouth, and breath out through the nose. I think it makes sense because, you do not want to get water when trying to get a good amount of air. I saw that the video mentions, “You must use the full capacity of your lungs by expanding your chest out”, that is an easy task when you are on the ground, but different when you are swimming. What I will try to do is take a breath, hold it and don’t breath out because it was said, “breathing out is only in the water.”
hey 🖐
I also only get water doing the horizontal position. Curiously, if I dive and I am horizontal but facing down it is fine. Have you managed to do the horizontal facing up position without getting water into your nose? Any tip? other videos with exercises? 🤔
The squat and facing down floating breathing worked for me, but the leaning back down one didn't. Even if I blow from my nose before going in I still manage to breathe in. After this video I managed to not be afraid to attempt to swim in shallow water though so thanks
Thanks for the amazing technique sir...
We'll wait for your next tutorial...about correct kicking
Love your vids I watch them before going swimming!Got a new subscriber😁😀
I am happy you like it!
Hello! I’m working on breathing too so that swimming is more relaxing & less tiring. Would you please tell me why we should hold our breath instead of letting air out slowly? Do you recommend exhale strongly & completely right before a breath? I asked people about this. Some say yes, some say no.
Hello, by holding breath, you can swim for some meters. However, if you breathe the air out, you need to take a new breath. So if you are not running out of air, you do not need to breathe the air out. I recommend to breathe out in the water a little before you take a breath.
SwimUP Thank you very much! Have a great day!
Five star instructions thank you !
I'm trying private swimming lessons yet again ... can't seem to get the breathing sequence down. Hopefully, this time I'll be successful. Good videos. Thanks.
Thank you very much for your lession
This is the best one Instructor Hopely you will have a good student....
I HAVE LEARNT AND I HOPE TO PUT IN PRACTISE THIS EXERCICES . MANY THANKS EUGENY
These things work very well.
Este es el mejor vídeo de natación que he visto en UA-cam, congratulations!!!!
I love how you broke this down. Nicely done 👏🏻🏊🏼♀️
Thanks, I'm learning how to swim and this is helpful
I would start this video with the second part of it and first part then...could make more sense for beginners)
Thanks
I’m 38 and only now start to practice to properly swim freestyle and I can’t say that it’s hard. As soon as I looked down and try to breeze through my nose by continue swimming, my whole body just freezes and I start to drown 😁
do you feel nervous?if you relax your hole body, you can float on the water without any motion. Or you can try to kick your legs while breathe out air in the water.
These are some great videos. I have a mile swim test (I’m not a swimmer) for my job and I’ve been struggling. These videos will certainly help
thank you very much ! i go practice it now .
thanks my friend, this awesome advices have been helping extremely a lot
The BEST video to learn "what to do inside the water " before the next breath. Clear, easy...
Thank you! Very informative and inspiring!
Thanks!
i try to exhale on both mouth and nose, but somehow i still get water down by nose, not a nice feeling. and while at the edge of the pool, it's really easy to breath correctly, but when adding swimming, i get a bit chaotic :(
Use a kick board to practice.
Start exhaling out just before going under
Devesh Singh aren’t you going to run out of oxygen?
I can do swimming but I have difficulties with breathing. Thank you , i'll try
Absolutely a very helpful video. Thumbs up thanks for the video
Thank you! I am happy that it helps you!
So nice, thank you very much for your detail, excellent.
thanks for helping my problem!!!
Thanks for the tips. I will definitely follow the steps so I couldn't get water into my nose anymore. Hope also to conquer my hydrophobic state.
But good thing, I've been enjoying my swimming lessons everytime.
New subs anyways. Thanks again.
The things taught work very well.
THANK YOU, SwimUp !
Thanks for explaining so well
Background music is making me sleepy though 🌈
This Helped Me Perfect My Technique For The US Navy. Thanks!
Thanks! I am really happy for you! :)
Great teacher! This improved my swimming significantly. He addresses the problems.
I'm trying to change what I do wrong, which is I begin the downstroke with the leading arm to raise my head enough to breathe, so I'm breathing too late and losing driving force, looking closely at this demonstration I can see that at the moment he takes a breath he is pushing back with the driving arm quite strongly and the forward leading hand is angled up to provide a little extra elevation for the breath. That obviously works better with some speed, I will try this.
Thanks for the video. it is really helpful. It would be very helpful to improve my breathing during swimming.
Thankyou, will try this. 👍
Very helpful, amazing we are not perfect but we had a lot of learn from here,
OFWVLog rosaliesoliman thank you for your comment!
@@SwimUp i am you're new subrciber.i am thanks to you so much for sharing you're, amazing talent because if that some many more people would like to know how to swim and even for the person afriad to swin because they watching this they become, trying and plan how to learn
Thank you very much for your instruction
Great video. I'm afraid of getting water in my lungs by taking a DEEP breath in. How do I deal with that?
Take short breaths first. Start to prolong your breathing depth slowly. Gain confidence during the procedure. In the end, you will determine your own maximum deep breath. Do not expect to breath in the same way as you do on the land. But you shall be able to breathe in much deeper than you do now.
what helps me is breathing a bit out of my mouth and nose while under and just as im surfacing. That way im sure my airways are cleared and i take the breath. I breathe out under as he said and just before/as i surface to make sure im clear of water. I had a problem with breathing until i learned that, now i do just fine
Best videos for swimming
That's how I swim I sink
I swim best when I hold my breath
Blow bubbles
No one ever told me about breathing.
Now I m improving
quite useful video. thanks
These are really good.
Great start do it now
great video! thank you for the drills!
do you close your mouth immediately after inhalation and before rotation back under water?
Immediately. You'll know about it otherwise. He says take a deep breath. It works well.
great video! great! Congratulations and thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Thank you Ricardo! It is a pleasure to hear your feedback!
Thank you this was very very helpfu!!
Beautiful smooth swimming. How to prevent sinking, specially legs in between exhaling and taking breath in?
I have seen a lot of videos for beginners but none of them teach swimming in a very slow and step by step method mainly the catch. They either show outside the pool or too fast inside the pool. Can you make a video exclusively on perfecting catch?
I will try this tomorrow in my practice
Thanks sir for shareringbthis chanel so i can lern more from this
For people afraid of diving it could be better to start with breaststroke swimming; here you can swim with your head lifted out of the water all the time (at least at beginner stage). Actually certainly especially because of this in german speaking countries of europe it´s traditionaly much more common for people and kids to start with that technique! Actually nearly only sporty people swim freestyle there. Biggest disadvantage of this is, that leg movement and also coordination arms-legs is pretty more difficult
Thanks for the information
Thank you so much sir for giving us such a great lesson.
Hello again, I like to watch this video because I can see how to do it
@SwimUp I'm doing the right way but soon it went down due to breathing
Hmm good . Now I am learning . So I will try this and let you in comments. Thnx .
I get water in nose
Thanks for the video.. i am a beginner and videos are helping me ..need a clarification that while i am breathing out inside the water i feel that i come at surface and still have to breath out before i start breath in
Thank you. The breathing technique were very helpful and I'll apply these technique to practice daily.🏊🏽
I thought this was a video on “how to breath under water”. Lol 🙈😂
Yes! How to breath out. :)
Very useful lesson
Excellent video... Congratulations from Colombia!
Great video. Thank you
Glad you liked it!
Thank youuuuu
I am 42 never swim in my life so I take a step to learn swim now this will be the first experience for me.
Thanks for sharing right information.
Thank u so much sir helpful 🤩😍
Thank you so much. I think I have figured out the breathing, except I get stomach cramps after a long swim. Trapped air? Any ideas how I can correct this. TIA
Thank you.
For me the problem is every time I try to breath in water gets inside my mouth, and also there is just a split second for inhaling, I just simply can't take enough air (
Thanks for the video. My swimming 🏊 just got much better.
Useful video, but I have a doubt that some coaches advise not to hold breath,, but breath continuously n easily...plz clarify
Hello, if you want to take a breath even if you do not need to do it. Then you can breathe the air out immediately after breathing in. However, if you want to take a breath only when you need it. You need to swim while holding the breath. Once you feel you need to take a breath. Then, you start continuously breathing air out and then taking the breath.
@@SwimUp, K thank u
Swimming is an Art
I love watching these videos. He's a fantastic swimmer. I've learned a lot watching him
This is the best channel to learn to swim. Plase, continue to produce more of these.
Wow... Thanks
thanks for this post... so helpful
Is there an exercise you can recommend at the wall to breathe sideways without lifting your up ?
Pls show us a backstroke lesson for swimming 🏊🏾 pls
Inhaling through the mouth 😮 jeez, I dunno much about swimming. Wow gotta learn and practice