Succinct and instructive, thank you. There is a lot of talk about turning your forearm inwards, something I find difficult to do. You seem to dismiss this when you say we're not aiming for contortionism. I will try your approach of simply moving my elbow somewhat to the side the next time I'm at the pool. 🏊👍
you mean the force is going into the direction of the arrow, not the energy. the energy is going into the water, that heats because of friction :) usefull swimming technique throuth :)
Great advice and excellent simple way of demonstrating it. Thanks for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
Recommended to me 3 years later 😆 still this helped me a lot.. such a good advice in just 2 minutes thank you.
Glad it helped!
Thanks a lot. Really, really difficult skill to conquer simply explained.
Succinct and instructive, thank you. There is a lot of talk about turning your forearm inwards, something I find difficult to do. You seem to dismiss this when you say we're not aiming for contortionism. I will try your approach of simply moving my elbow somewhat to the side the next time I'm at the pool. 🏊👍
I liked the video but wished you had shown moving the elbow out. Thx
Thank you. Awesome teaching technique. Subscribed for sure. 👍
Awesome, thank you!
Great tip. Just started to swim so will try it out
Thank you so much very simple and efficient
Glad it was helpful!
I'm in the pool on Sunday so I'm defo gonna give this a go, I'm so guilty of a straight arm catch
Thanks for your sharing
excellent 👍
Thanks
your working very hard , thnq
you mean the force is going into the direction of the arrow, not the energy. the energy is going into the water, that heats because of friction :) usefull swimming technique throuth :)
I'm keeping it simple, speaking in layman's terms so everyone can under!
I think he's trying to refer to momentum, which has a direction, unlike kinetic energy which only has magnitude.
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Harvey Beckinsle hi Harvey ☺️