Coach, I have heard that one should attempt to suck in their stomach to maintain the body line that you speak of. Can you please comment on this? Does this sound like a way to achieve the optimal bodyline?
@n8sbug Good queston! First, tucking in the abdominals does prompt the engagement of inner muscles which are stabilizers. And this will help with body line awareness. However, you need to work those muscles dryland too (transverse abdominis and multifidi) which when strong will help your balance in the water.
Do you want the hand entry to be in line with the shoulder line or more towards the head (or in between)? Your videos are great. I needed you 25 years ago.
Neither, you hand entry should be in a more "V". Outside the shoulder lines a few degrees. This gets the lats involved. If you want to see it done right get Karlyn Pipes-Neilsens swim videos.
Thank you for all your tips. This is the second time I take a swimming class and it seems that I just cant' get the freestyle. I feel I start going down in the water once I try taking a breath. Can you help me, what am I doing wrong?
your video had shown us that you are a very experienced coach...but one question...are you going to upload a video about the starting block or just dive in...?
Thanks for the comment. Much appreciated. No, I won't be doing a starting block video in the near future. Most of my work is with triathletes and well, they don't use a block. However, a great resource on this is Swimming Fastest by Ernest Maglisho.
Thanks Marc you are very generous in posting these tips on You tube! A lot of online tips from other sites seem 20 years old. You're tips on the catch have made my swimming much more fun (and faster). Thanks!
thanks thanks i swum for many years . never knew these
leekinboo 1 year ago
Hi, I just start swimming, the only problem I cant keep the balance when I put my head in the water, what I should do ? thanks in advance!
salom1470 1 year ago
@salom1470 Sorry, I can't coach you without seeing you...we can do video - check out my website..
evanscoaching 1 year ago
Coach, I have heard that one should attempt to suck in their stomach to maintain the body line that you speak of. Can you please comment on this? Does this sound like a way to achieve the optimal bodyline?
n8sbug 1 year ago
@n8sbug Good queston! First, tucking in the abdominals does prompt the engagement of inner muscles which are stabilizers. And this will help with body line awareness. However, you need to work those muscles dryland too (transverse abdominis and multifidi) which when strong will help your balance in the water.
evanscoaching 1 year ago
Do you want the hand entry to be in line with the shoulder line or more towards the head (or in between)? Your videos are great. I needed you 25 years ago.
cwdlaw223 2 years ago
Neither, you hand entry should be in a more "V". Outside the shoulder lines a few degrees. This gets the lats involved. If you want to see it done right get Karlyn Pipes-Neilsens swim videos.
Thanks a lot for your comments.
evanscoaching 2 years ago
Thank you for all your tips. This is the second time I take a swimming class and it seems that I just cant' get the freestyle. I feel I start going down in the water once I try taking a breath. Can you help me, what am I doing wrong?
deliciosa19 2 years ago
Don't thank us! thank YOU for your time and teaching !
pavaqlco 2 years ago
Much appreciated "thanks" :-)
evanscoaching 2 years ago
your video had shown us that you are a very experienced coach...but one question...are you going to upload a video about the starting block or just dive in...?
yihui514 3 years ago
Thanks for the comment. Much appreciated. No, I won't be doing a starting block video in the near future. Most of my work is with triathletes and well, they don't use a block. However, a great resource on this is Swimming Fastest by Ernest Maglisho.
evanscoaching 2 years ago
I just went to iTunes Store and started searching for podcasts mentioned. Haven't found it yet but will try until I do.
ulsbolde89 3 years ago
thank you very much.
bizexcel2003 3 years ago
You're welcome...thanks for subscribing and your comments.
evanscoaching 3 years ago
Thanks Marc you are very generous in posting these tips on You tube! A lot of online tips from other sites seem 20 years old. You're tips on the catch have made my swimming much more fun (and faster). Thanks!
FUNDOC45 3 years ago