my most favorite is the front crawl, then butterfly, breastroke, and least is backstroke. I swam during my sophomore year back in high school and didn't continue after that year cause practice starts at 5:00 in the morning. I'm slow too. I only swim for recreationial fun and muscular exercise. hehe
Never figured out what these guys are doing with their legs. I mean, I know the legs are not supposed to contribute much, but they seem to work randomly with their legs..? Surely at this competitive level, ANY advantage should be exploited, and some consistent leg movement adopted? Or am I just missing it?
Leg work is cruicial, because of propulsion and bouyancy, but they consume a lot of oxygen that's one of the reasons why on longer courses you have slower frequency than on sprints.
remember that whatever people say here is especulative. the best freestyle technique is the one that makes you go as fast as you possibly can for the distance you have to swim. of course there are some basic lines suchas dont swim with your face stuck up (that everyone already knows) anything else is theory... im still looking for the one that works best for me.
The hand should not enter at a diagonal as in thumb or pinky first exactly. IT is basically flat but your hand is not going to be straight along the surface and should enter at a 3 or 4 o'clock position as told by total immersion. Pulling in an S shape does not help and more stress should be put on a high elbow pull keeping the hand and forearm in line to catch more water.
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whotaughtyou 1 month ago
my most favorite is the front crawl, then butterfly, breastroke, and least is backstroke. I swam during my sophomore year back in high school and didn't continue after that year cause practice starts at 5:00 in the morning. I'm slow too. I only swim for recreationial fun and muscular exercise. hehe
HomedudePedroski 3 years ago
Never figured out what these guys are doing with their legs. I mean, I know the legs are not supposed to contribute much, but they seem to work randomly with their legs..? Surely at this competitive level, ANY advantage should be exploited, and some consistent leg movement adopted? Or am I just missing it?
markowe 4 years ago
Leg work is cruicial, because of propulsion and bouyancy, but they consume a lot of oxygen that's one of the reasons why on longer courses you have slower frequency than on sprints.
gimp34536 3 years ago
same thing to me, i learn this style for half a year and couldnt use it
4S0V1ET 3 years ago
remember that whatever people say here is especulative. the best freestyle technique is the one that makes you go as fast as you possibly can for the distance you have to swim. of course there are some basic lines suchas dont swim with your face stuck up (that everyone already knows) anything else is theory... im still looking for the one that works best for me.
dnm25 4 years ago 2
when you go 21.13 for 50m freestyle then you have the right to say whether he sucks or not
Chenley06 4 years ago
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he sucks anyways.
UNo0b 4 years ago
If setting WR sucks, Mark Foster sucks. You ignorant.
MaestroSacarias 4 years ago 5
nice clip, but this not front crawl !!
redwoods9999 4 years ago
at least not a good one
maw291 4 years ago
what, so how hows it go?!
Monkey200728 4 years ago
The hand should not enter at a diagonal as in thumb or pinky first exactly. IT is basically flat but your hand is not going to be straight along the surface and should enter at a 3 or 4 o'clock position as told by total immersion. Pulling in an S shape does not help and more stress should be put on a high elbow pull keeping the hand and forearm in line to catch more water.
UNo0b 4 years ago
at least he can swim fast ^^
quAckmeoff 4 years ago
WOW. GREAT extension, beautiful hand entry, just about beautiful everything for that matter.
pablicasso25 4 years ago
Nice clip. But when does he inhale?
bobbokrull2 4 years ago
beautiful. i am a very poor swimmer, but should his hands be hitting the water so flat?
suhzar 4 years ago
no, you turn it so the thumb goes in first, then you pull your arm back in a s shape. that means you can catch more water to pull yourself along.
carcrashstar93 4 years ago