2 Months of Swimming VS. 20 Years of Swimming!

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  • @CyberS0UL
    @CyberS0UL 2 года назад +10809

    Wow! He turned into a girl!

    • @FaresKsebati
      @FaresKsebati  2 года назад +654

      😂😂

    • @AY-qf4pg
      @AY-qf4pg 2 года назад +667

      It's 2022 after all 😂

    • @Drifters-jz2dv
      @Drifters-jz2dv 2 года назад +76

      LMAO🤣🤣🤣

    • @longkong9006
      @longkong9006 2 года назад +21

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @pok1pok
      @pok1pok 2 года назад +185

      Too much swimming is bad for gender and character stability. 😂🤣😂🤣

  • @adamwesselinoff126
    @adamwesselinoff126 2 года назад +5314

    I've been swimming for a while and I can confirm it does indeed cause men to turn into ladies. Surprised me but I suppose Ive gotten used to it.

  • @twangerrrrrr
    @twangerrrrrr Год назад +547

    Shoutout to the camera man for waitinf those 20 years

  • @tonyabbsmuscleworkout254
    @tonyabbsmuscleworkout254 2 года назад +201

    Both are winners for giving it a go! The 20 year veteran was once a 2 month swimmer too.

    • @FaresKsebati
      @FaresKsebati  2 года назад +25

      Totally agree! :)

    • @Derlet30
      @Derlet30 9 месяцев назад +6

      Exactly! That's the right way of looking at this ❤

  • @eduardoayala3204
    @eduardoayala3204 2 года назад +467

    I love how smooth it looks after years of practice

    • @WitoldMakowski
      @WitoldMakowski Год назад +2

      It doesn't even a year of practice!! If you love swimming, that what's come after first week of swimming!! I haven't swim for more than 2 yrs. 1st week was like a man in fistr place, then in my second week in I start doing that because stopping at the end was brutal to me so I started to SWIMM!! :)

    • @richardbarnes2667
      @richardbarnes2667 Месяц назад

      But the thing is I’ve been swimming for two years and swim better then this. LIKE LOOK AT HER HAND IT ENTERS SO WRONG DROPS AND THEN DOESNT HAVE AS MUCH PULLL AFGAYWH

  • @wordupmybrotha
    @wordupmybrotha 2 года назад +3667

    That's really good for 2 months.

    • @FaresKsebati
      @FaresKsebati  2 года назад +236

      Agreed! Lots of determination!

    • @apollo5261
      @apollo5261 2 года назад +79

      Eh. Wouldn't say thats super impressive tbh. About average, I'd say.

    • @mariomeyer9653
      @mariomeyer9653 2 года назад +66

      Not bad for 2 month ! Just keep your head down when you breath!👌

    • @westerling8436
      @westerling8436 2 года назад +8

      not really

    • @apollo5261
      @apollo5261 2 года назад +27

      @@westerling8436 second this. I've had 10 year olds learn better technique in like 5 lessons.

  • @juliocurcio3421
    @juliocurcio3421 2 года назад +107

    Swimming IS a difficult sport. It takes years of practice, consistency, it’s hard and you REALLY want to do it and with passion. When you are 8 years old you swim somehow, at 12 you swim differently, at 15 even more different and when you become a Pro you try to get everything to perfection, every move. You keep developing yourself all the time and it can also happen after your pick of results. Anyway, for 2 months of practice his swimming is very good, he swims way more fluently that friends of mine, who are trying to swim for years. Have a good day everybody!

    • @bastogne315
      @bastogne315 8 месяцев назад

      I swim because it quietens the voices in my head. MP

    • @LH44_274
      @LH44_274 2 месяца назад +1

      I started swimming when I was 7 because none of the swimming lessons worked for me and I went to my local club and now I am 13 and I’m almost one of the best at my club and roughly the fourth best in my county and I’m soo happy I started at my club 🙂

    • @MiaEZ
      @MiaEZ Месяц назад

      Swimming IS the most easiest sport for me

    • @LH44_274
      @LH44_274 Месяц назад

      @@MiaEZ fr

    • @somebodyspizza
      @somebodyspizza 7 дней назад

      I’m 14 and have been swimming for almost 10 years and am now the fastest in the my state. It takes an incredible amount of consistency, determination and hard work, and I think swimming is super underrated given how difficult it is

  • @momo23461
    @momo23461 2 года назад +55

    Her body flow is so smooth its like she a actual fish swimming 🏊‍♀️ 😆

  • @albertbatfinder5240
    @albertbatfinder5240 2 года назад +92

    Love watching swimmers. The variation in stroke is as individual as a fingerprint. If there are 8 swimmers in a pool, there’ll be 8 different techniques, and maybe 16 as they tire at different rates.

  • @texbex1117
    @texbex1117 Год назад +36

    I learned to basically not drown when I was a kid, but only began swimming for real (at age 39) about 4 months ago. There's nothing like it. It's so challenging, but I feel like I'm already making progress.

    • @BonBonShrimp
      @BonBonShrimp 11 месяцев назад +3

      Same here. I started again 2 weeks ago at 46. Hope you have made progress and having fun with swimming.

    • @rachelwallace7121
      @rachelwallace7121 11 месяцев назад +2

      Never learnt to swim as I constantly got ear infections. It has been 9 months and I can swim with fins. I can now do 22 lengths of a 33.5 m pool. Next week is my last week progressing from side kick 2 lengths to fully swimming all 24 lengths. Then I starting doing 2 lengths of those without fins😬 each week.

  • @Hot4Thot
    @Hot4Thot 2 года назад +627

    That first guy is great for only 2 months! He and his coach should be proud!
    To get the second, all you need to do is start lessons when you're a toddler and continue lessons until you're sick of waking up at 5:30am

    • @Nobody-lv4lw
      @Nobody-lv4lw 2 года назад +11

      I gotta wake up at 5 for every summer

    • @boosiecollinsxo
      @boosiecollinsxo Год назад +10

      Swim team for girls was 5am in the winter. I HATED IT 🤣

    • @QuickZ_
      @QuickZ_ Год назад +10

      Im sick of waking up late.. Give me those 5:30 monrings with 100% of the day ahead of you.

    • @jrp6313
      @jrp6313 Год назад +1

      I agree

    • @bijanzegod8341
      @bijanzegod8341 Год назад +1

      I’m waking up at 5 am every day lol. High school a pain

  • @chrispeters5780
    @chrispeters5780 2 года назад +28

    What a great video. I've been doing triathlon for 20 years and I didn't "know the right way to swim" at all previous to starting triathlon in my mid 20's. I never learned flip turns because they are irrelevant for triathlon. After 20 years, I think I probably look like the first swimmer. The second swimmer's technique and speed is just gorgeous to watch.

    • @mikhaillastname8719
      @mikhaillastname8719 Год назад +4

      they say it's still useful for triathlon cause it allows you to have a smoother training routine when you train in the pool.

    • @lukolukopro5504
      @lukolukopro5504 10 месяцев назад

      Gorgeous to watch is Adam Walker, bro ... 😉

  • @bigbuggie5
    @bigbuggie5 2 года назад +1449

    Her swimming is beautiful. I hope it doesn’t take 20 years to learn to swim like that.

    • @FaresKsebati
      @FaresKsebati  2 года назад +151

      Thanks, Esther! Practice your technique and you'll get it in no time :)

    • @mrhirimansham3939
      @mrhirimansham3939 2 года назад +14

      @Qazi i dont get why you do 50y instead of m when all comps are in 50/25m pools

    • @mrhirimansham3939
      @mrhirimansham3939 2 года назад +5

      @Qazi in gb where i am every racing pool is 25m or 50m

    • @sebastianschmidt25
      @sebastianschmidt25 2 года назад +2

      @Qazi jup, two years is about right

    • @mejustchillin6495
      @mejustchillin6495 2 года назад +7

      it doesn’t. it took me a year to learn to swim like that this is just stupid

  • @bobayla
    @bobayla 2 года назад +25

    The stopping and doing stream line instead of flip turn is so relatable

  • @namrathasaldanha3977
    @namrathasaldanha3977 Год назад +1

    Loved the girls flip turn

  • @tanvi5436
    @tanvi5436 Год назад +60

    Me, even after swimming fir 10 years, swims worse than the 2 month swimming guy.
    Inconsistency is the key

  • @og2716
    @og2716 2 года назад +5

    To me it is not only the number of years of practicing. It is mainly the difference between one person practicing it as a hobby and another as competition since her childhood. I know people practicing swimming since a decade or more and still swimming like this guy whereas I can see former swimming competitors swimming like this girl even if they are not practicing regulary.

  • @bravosierra1000
    @bravosierra1000 2 года назад +8

    time,patience and dedication :) Swimming is a classical art. A minute to learn an entire lifetime to master.

  • @Red-ss5lv
    @Red-ss5lv Год назад +3

    There is a lot more than what is shown here, I’m one of those people that went to swim meets since 5 and went on a competitive swimming hiatus while during in college. And just recently got back to it, once I got an apple watch and realized I can go to a gym with a pool to do cardio to stay lean inmy 30’s. I’m 34 now, and can confirm that this video clip does cover the fundamentals, but there is really way more to it. There are also skills and techniques regarding the streamline form and starts and turns to each stroke and pace practice for the long distance events and short events where it depending on which pace of the stroke and technique matter to cut down on those time records so you can build off from it.

  • @BlaqueRainbow
    @BlaqueRainbow 2 года назад +6

    I’m almost 30. I had a bad experience when I was a kid in a kiddie pool and always feared deep water, but always had goals of becoming a fish of a swimmer. I’m practicing and getting swim lessons from a friend. I’m on my way

  • @emilyo4137
    @emilyo4137 2 года назад +107

    I’ve been swimming for 2 months, and this is spot on. Today I worked at keeping my head down which is depicted here!

    • @FaresKsebati
      @FaresKsebati  2 года назад +8

      Way to focus on improving! Keep it up and happy swimming :)

    • @Piperrr08
      @Piperrr08 2 года назад +6

      On freestyle also make sure your body is as strait as possible and putting your head down looking at the bottom of the pool will make your body straight

    • @miadrinnan
      @miadrinnan 2 года назад +9

      Ive been swimming for around 9 years coming up to ten but this guy at the start must have put so much effort in cause that’s really good progress for two months ONLY.

    • @berrianazrubel795
      @berrianazrubel795 2 года назад

      @@Piperrr08 yeah that helped bring my 100 free to a 1:09 from 1:12 just that tip when I was like 7 or 8

  • @kelseycleve9475
    @kelseycleve9475 Год назад +6

    My husband and his brothers were put in swim at early ages. They all swam 1-3x every day for years on end and still retain those skills and muscles 30 years later. Make it look effortless and easy and can swim a mile like it's nothing, meanwhile I'm just trying to relearn the basics and am dying constantly.

  • @austinrogers5324
    @austinrogers5324 2 года назад +2

    Seen this a week ago... couldn't tell the difference. After learning to swimming for 2 weeks I now see the difference.

  • @shannonwells3736
    @shannonwells3736 2 года назад +83

    LOL I’ve been swimming 6ish years and even completed a triathlon 2 years ago and I still rarely do flip turns. I’m capable but for some reason that old habit of not doing them just sticks. And I know I’m faster when I do flip. Maybe that’ll be my 2022 goal. Flips only.

    • @FaresKsebati
      @FaresKsebati  2 года назад +6

      That’s a great goal to set, Shannon! While it’s not directly related to triathlon swimming, it will help your pool swimming efficiency and what you get out of your training (increase yardage, better feel of the water) 😊

    • @CoryTrusty
      @CoryTrusty 2 года назад +18

      That's more than just a flip turn. No breathe before her turn, three dolphin kicks, two pulls, then a breath....it's a really good flip turn.

    • @nicolosciara7194
      @nicolosciara7194 2 года назад +3

      If i can help you in order to flip i can tell my story with flips during training session. When i started to flip it was really hard for me because when i flip i used to breathe water from the nose and, in order to avoid breathe water, i started to blow out a very large quantity of water so i must go up in order to breathe and for this i've never done flips during trainings. When i wasn't at trainings i always went to my swimming pool in order to train my flips. I started with 50-100 m reps crawl and, when i understood how to blow correctly, i increased the distance 200-300-400 and so on. When i was really good to flip i started to flip also in trainings. It was really hard but, after one month of training, it wasn't so hard. It's the simple thing of train and get used to do it costantly. Still now rarely i don't flip because i didn't calculate the right distance or i'm to tired (ex. Rarely Last meters of VO2 training ) but improving is the thibg that what now is extraordinary to do, in future will be normal😉😉

    • @Snapdragons7
      @Snapdragons7 2 года назад +1

      @@nicolosciara7194 hi, What is the proper breathing technique around flip turns? I also breathe through my nose and exhale a lot, I always need to breathe right away after turning. How do I remedy this?

    • @nicolosciara7194
      @nicolosciara7194 2 года назад +2

      @@Snapdragons7 in the last free stile stroke you must breathe, then you flip and exhale the minimum quantity of air throught your nose in order to don't breathe water. when you have finished the flip continue to go underwater using the dolphin kick or, if you don't do it or you're out of air, go above the water, try wait for 2- strokes in order to don't lose the speed and then breathe normally. try to do it sometimes during your trainings and try to encrease them untill you do only flip turns at the end of the lane. same thing you can do with backstroke, in this case you must count the strokes in oder to don't hurt your self on the wall at the end of the lane

  • @Breezy7223
    @Breezy7223 2 года назад +11

    The 10,000 Hour Rule, it takes 10k hours to be an expert. 1.5 hour practice a day would mean about 20 years

  • @jimerinrose6235
    @jimerinrose6235 Год назад +4

    Close those fingers!

    • @FaresKsebati
      @FaresKsebati  Год назад +2

      Actually, don't close them! Your fingers should be slightly separated to create a membrane between your fingers and the water. That membrane increases the surface area of your hand, and consequently, improves your pull :)

  • @gemdeone2870
    @gemdeone2870 14 дней назад

    You are too humble. I have been using your videos in the past 3 months and I already am swimming like the 20yo swimming girl.

  • @ayberkuray
    @ayberkuray Год назад +2

    I used to take swimming courses when I was 7-8 during the summers only. This year I started to swim on my high school team. We swim in 25m long pools. When I first started on my highschool team I swam a 36 second 50m. At the end of the swim season which had lasted about 3 months, I swam a 25 second 50m

    • @AM87422S
      @AM87422S Год назад

      Wtf. How did u improve so much? That’s actually insane

    • @ayberkuray
      @ayberkuray Год назад

      @@AM87422S I would not say that I put in the most work since I stopped at like every 100. I just tried to do the swim sets just like everyone else and slowly improved.

    • @AM87422S
      @AM87422S Год назад

      @@ayberkuray I literally do sprint set and threshold + lactate sets every single day, I feel like dying everyday, and I only manage to get down to 30 seconds for 50m

    • @ayberkuray
      @ayberkuray Год назад

      @@AM87422S could be weight and technique. Many factors play into this

  • @kashyap_j
    @kashyap_j 2 года назад +12

    Flip turns are so fun fr. Not 20 years though😭 i learnt it within a week of my trying to learn it

    • @ccbgaming6994
      @ccbgaming6994 2 года назад +11

      I’m sure she learned it well before 20 years. It’s just that she has been swimming for that long

  • @nmejias370
    @nmejias370 2 года назад +16

    However you swim, just swim, period. 👍

  • @valleyofk.yu.s.s.inmyhead8359
    @valleyofk.yu.s.s.inmyhead8359 Год назад +1

    This is it. So easy, not messing with anything but straight, non wasted-power.
    I was drowned as a 5.
    I scared water since.
    My dear uncle teached me to the beginning and more.
    3 years later (12yo) I swom 4km easily.
    As 9th grade, towns second fastest time in 102 years.
    I've saved people clothes on, they didn't drown. Had incredible stamina and confidence and still, as I'm 42 I can keep my breath over 5 mins. Without preparing. Or what J? :)
    Or swim 5km. No hurry.
    My self-esteem rised from 5 to 9.
    All happened 3x week 3,5km + bicycling 4km x 6x/week.
    Thank you uncle Jussi!
    Turns& energy saver, or how much to keep oxygene -those came just natural.
    Swimming is like a medication.

  • @Bobaa.
    @Bobaa. Год назад +1

    Wow, you swam for 20 years, I swam for 4 years started on a competitive team when I was 6, so I’m 10. Don’t your joints hurt, mine do. Also I’m going to JO (junior Olympics)

  • @sudhamav5711
    @sudhamav5711 2 года назад +16

    I have been a swimmer for 9 yrs. my mom forcibly made me join swimming at 5 yrs old when i was too overweight for my age. 9yrs later, covid struck and i couldnt continue from the pandemic. I was delighted af. later i realized how much i had actually come to love swimming much to my shock. now, i cant continue becuase my schedule is so tight... I love swimming.

    • @mvdrider
      @mvdrider 2 года назад

      Please continue swimming, the tight schedule thing is only an excuse, believe me you won’t regret swimming but you could regret not trying to adjust your schedule, go at least twice a week. Peace ✌🏻

    • @djokovic1747
      @djokovic1747 2 года назад +1

      Excuses excuses... I've a book of them!!😂

    • @Santiago-pl9mn
      @Santiago-pl9mn 2 года назад +1

      A similar thing happened to me, I started swimming at age 4 because I was very hyperactive, and after 10 years the pandemic hit and I wasn't able to go back again for a year, now the school I used to go to is closed and I moved cities so I'm looking for a new place to start again. Hopefully I can make it a habit, I really do miss it, and have noticed a decline in my health since I stopped, it really is shocking how much of an impact swimming has

  • @klimankhmeron7636
    @klimankhmeron7636 Год назад +10

    That's how I navigate now in my apartment after 2 years of pandemic

  • @michaelangelos5117
    @michaelangelos5117 Год назад +13

    The funny thing is that he's using way more energy than she is.

    • @weltbunte1134
      @weltbunte1134 Год назад

      Its worse than that … next day he will have a sore of stiff neck and on the long run damaged elbows and shoulders.

    • @michaelangelos5117
      @michaelangelos5117 Год назад +1

      ​@@weltbunte1134yep. Part of the learning process, I guess.
      Now I'm at the point of my life where I'm having a lot of trouble just walking and standing but swimming is so much easier.
      I coached adult beginners at the Santa Monica swim center for about 8 years so I've seen all the trials and tribulations and struggles.
      I tell the beginners that when you're first starting out it's 99% effort and 1% technique.
      The way I swim now is like 1% effort and 99% technique.
      Life would be so much easier if I could just swim from place to place instead of walk.

    • @lydiavl1993
      @lydiavl1993 11 месяцев назад

      Yes because she has a better technique, she's swimming more effortlessly. Me, as a former competitive swimmer can confirm it.

  • @drip_ssjss_stery23
    @drip_ssjss_stery23 Год назад +2

    Those underwater tho perfection

  • @jebadiahkerman1195
    @jebadiahkerman1195 Год назад +3

    Looks at swimming tips once, and this is my entire you’re recommended

  • @lunacism3844
    @lunacism3844 2 года назад +7

    I've been swimming for a while. Things like my 50 free time are around 25 seconds. I totally agree with the flipturn thing!

    • @danwalding455
      @danwalding455 2 года назад

      if u say flipturn thing, u don't get 25 seconds for 50 free, u most likely started a week ago and get 45 seconds for 50 free. Also, it is called tumble-turn.

    • @lunacism3844
      @lunacism3844 2 года назад

      @@danwalding455 If you think its a tumble-turn you are dead wrong. It is actually a submerged cartwheel. (I said flipturn thing because I was using poor grammar when referring to the specific video clip)

    • @danwalding455
      @danwalding455 2 года назад

      @@lunacism3844 I guess we all have different opinions, and we get trained by different coaches who use different terms.

    • @dale9828
      @dale9828 2 года назад

      bruh dat a tumble turn

  • @CabayoDeTrolla
    @CabayoDeTrolla Год назад +2

    No ome seems to have noticed, but for me, the biggest difference, is that she breaths every 4 strokes. That requires amazing lung capacity. Try to do it for a while, and you'll know what I mean

  • @RadicalMedico
    @RadicalMedico 2 года назад +2

    So graceful and seemingly effortless 😍🤩

  • @joelazel3ubu349
    @joelazel3ubu349 2 года назад +15

    Funny...I have swim for 15 yrs and yet I swim like two mths

    • @FaresKsebati
      @FaresKsebati  2 года назад

      No worries, Joel! It's never too late to focus on technique and efficiency - check out this video for help: ruclips.net/video/vn-b9RoJcmc/видео.html

  • @guadalupejimenez1664
    @guadalupejimenez1664 2 года назад +3

    Es mucha la diferencia mi mamá y papá llevan masomenos entre 33 y 37 años nadando mi papá tiene 48 Y mamá 46 (por cierto los dos son entrenadores)Y yo llevo 4 años Y ya casi cumplo 12 lo que hay que hacer para tener una buena técnica es entrenar duro ,amar la natación, y no rendirse

  • @sx-ht4hh
    @sx-ht4hh Год назад +1

    I been swimming since I was 1 I’m 8 now and I practice sw8mming everyday I’m really good at it!

  • @Phoenix_Games_
    @Phoenix_Games_ Год назад +2

    I’ve swam for 15 years and I still can’t tumbleturn because it makes my nose all tingly 😂😂

    • @clavilenyo
      @clavilenyo 3 месяца назад

      The secret is breathing all the time while you are turning.

  • @silversurfer8237
    @silversurfer8237 2 года назад +5

    The difference between the two swimmers is not that great. This means with proper guidance and a few adjustments to his technique, the gentleman can show improvement very easily. What would be interesting would be to compare these swimmers in the butterfly stroke.

  • @VincentGordon
    @VincentGordon 2 года назад +45

    Literally the difference between my girlfriend and I. She's a collegiate swimmer, so it makes total sense.

  • @alexanderange
    @alexanderange Год назад +2

    Ive been swimming since I was 2 but only recently I joined swim team definitely harder to master good form.

  • @erwinsaputra3645
    @erwinsaputra3645 Месяц назад

    his 2 months of learning is better than 99% people in the pool that swim for years

  • @dani9536
    @dani9536 2 года назад +9

    4 Months of swiming and i can't even swiming without help

  • @Falquiboy
    @Falquiboy 2 года назад +16

    I am not sure if I love swimming because I am 6'3 with long arms or because it feels amazing once you know how you reduce drag. Great and hard sport.

  • @clairemosford3767
    @clairemosford3767 Год назад +1

    that water looks hella cold

  • @Tatted_Dadbod
    @Tatted_Dadbod Год назад +1

    That is the smoothest I have ever seen someone on the water.

  • @a.w.3211
    @a.w.3211 2 года назад +8

    Love that pool!

  • @jarrodblouin
    @jarrodblouin 2 года назад +9

    I can’t do that level 10 dolphin type kick. That would be cool to be able to do that.

  • @jorisbonson386
    @jorisbonson386 Год назад +1

    I was literally turning like that in the water after about a year of learning to swim at school

  • @thehillza
    @thehillza Год назад +1

    Looking good after 2 months

  • @Empress969
    @Empress969 2 года назад +4

    I LOOOOVE TO SWIM 🥺😍 Happy tears lol 😂 🧜🏽‍♀️

  • @Larry-0850
    @Larry-0850 2 года назад +3

    Wow, so smooth! I have so far to go.

    • @FaresKsebati
      @FaresKsebati  2 года назад

      You can do it, Larry! Happy swimming!

  • @reneeshepard6137
    @reneeshepard6137 9 месяцев назад +1

    Her breathing is perfect. When I try to breath like that I swallow half the pool water😂

  • @anitajhj
    @anitajhj 10 месяцев назад +1

    The second person literally swims like an amphibian, i can’t even imagine being that comfortable in water. Recently overcame my extreme fear of drowning and learned to swim in saltwater. My swimming ‘style’ right now is that of a cat that was dropped in the pool and is trying to reach the edge and get out🤣 I have a looooong road ahead of me

  • @leo_swimming
    @leo_swimming 2 года назад +10

    I’ve been swimming for about 8 years and the 20 years form is actually not that great. Her fingers are open compared to a closed fingered hand and her breath timing is a bit off. Usually the turn is more tucked and and the streamline carries you farther but i guess this is ok

    • @FaresKsebati
      @FaresKsebati  2 года назад +19

      Hi Leo! Fun fact - swimming with your fingers opened is actually faster! This “invisible web” of water that helps swimmers swim with 53 percent greater force due to increased surface area :)

    • @Phillyo118
      @Phillyo118 2 года назад +7

      You shouldn't swim with fingers closed. That's what 20 years of swimming vs your 8 years shows ;)

    • @leo_swimming
      @leo_swimming 2 года назад +2

      @@Phillyo118 I doubt her 20 years were competitive. My 8 years of competitive swimming make me go as fast as possible, not just leisure swimming

    • @ccbgaming6994
      @ccbgaming6994 2 года назад +1

      I’m sure she learned it well before 20 years. It’s just that she has been swimming for that long

  • @peterlee9691
    @peterlee9691 2 года назад +21

    I've has swam 20 times in the last 20 years, does that still count?

    • @scotchmist_
      @scotchmist_ 2 года назад

      lol)))))

    • @Nobody-lv4lw
      @Nobody-lv4lw 2 года назад

      No that’s saying your swimming once every 365 days

  • @aarontwenty7
    @aarontwenty7 2 года назад +1

    I didn’t get past 10m as a kid . I’ve always been able to splash around as long as I stayed near a side , but never did a length until 5 years ago when I did my first length , minus covid close time I been swimming about 3 years , I used to go 5-6 times a week , now I can do 100 lengths in my hour session . With no lessons , I just watched people and watched RUclips vids like Chloe Sutton swim technique break downs . Now I love swimming even tried nudist swims , lol . Love it

    • @priscillamuiru1699
      @priscillamuiru1699 Год назад

      This is awesome! Also started swimming intentionally in June 2022. I could only tread and do breaststroke; though my technique wasn't good. I could barely do a full length (33m pool). Right now i can do all strokes comfortably and do as much as much as 40 laps non stop and up to an average of 1.8kms in an hour. I go 3 times a week and I absolutely love it! I wish i started earlier as the schools i went to had pools, but i lacked interest then. When i dont hit the pool at least 2 times a week, i feel like something's a miss.

  • @jordanz4264
    @jordanz4264 2 года назад +1

    Her technique looks so good. I can’t wait till I’m that good

    • @jordanz4264
      @jordanz4264 2 года назад

      P.s. thanks for the awesome song lol

    • @FaresKsebati
      @FaresKsebati  2 года назад +1

      You can do it! It doesn't take 20 years, but it goes to show that consistency is key :)

  • @VancouverVortex
    @VancouverVortex 2 года назад +19

    Some of us may never get that good even with 20 years. I have enough age wisdom and physical issues that I’m happy to enjoy the cardio and cameraderie of the pool. I have to keep my goals small and realistic. I was in the slow lane next to the super fast lane and I heard some of the “super fast” lane people chatting and making fun of how some people were swimming. There is a smugness about some athletes which is such a turn off while others have a great degree of empathy and friendliness. Try to applaud the people who have the benefit of a pool, get to swim and just do what they can do that day. I’m very lucky and grateful that I just had what you might mock as a swim but for me it was a big deal.

    • @hibaimene9684
      @hibaimene9684 2 года назад +2

      Oh please ignore them and keep enjoying your sessions 💛

  • @lanacremeens3194
    @lanacremeens3194 Год назад +17

    Random people: what’s the difference?
    Swimmers: OMG, THE MASSIVE DIFFERENCE!!

    • @snooproach8500
      @snooproach8500 Год назад

      Not that big of a difference, calm down💀

  • @SpencerBRandall
    @SpencerBRandall Год назад +1

    Wow that 20 year flick was so smooth 😮😍

  • @tmsztrsz
    @tmsztrsz 11 месяцев назад +1

    for 2 months he swims extremally well!

  • @williamofhler5613
    @williamofhler5613 2 года назад +11

    I've been swimming a lot lately. Trying to make it smooth . Keeping my head down now to breath

    • @FaresKsebati
      @FaresKsebati  2 года назад

      Great job, William! Keep up the technique work and happy swimming!

    • @HotKooks
      @HotKooks 2 года назад

      So.... you breathe underwater?

  • @yval21
    @yval21 2 года назад +30

    Well, this is depressing!

  • @niaomi6228
    @niaomi6228 2 года назад +2

    Lol,my 2 months when I started swimming was brutal😅I'm 15 rn and still kept on going to be better at swim

    • @FaresKsebati
      @FaresKsebati  2 года назад

      Everyone starts somewhere! Keep it up!

  • @odonkerec2539
    @odonkerec2539 5 месяцев назад +1

    Immagine after 20 years still cutting in front of your head with your arm... and you don't need 20 years to learn a simple flip turn😂😂😂

  • @srfgrn
    @srfgrn 2 года назад +3

    I've been swimming for 30+ years -- someone needs to tell the guy in this video it only gets worse! (or, maybe not).

    • @bonkbonk2557
      @bonkbonk2557 2 года назад

      Exactly, the girl elbow is completly wrong, to many drag in catch phase

  • @QuietQuakerASMR
    @QuietQuakerASMR 2 года назад +4

    I miss swimming in high school. Things were so much easier. Now I am drowning in debt and paying a grand in rent a month.

  • @Busybeeee
    @Busybeeee 8 месяцев назад

    That underwater turn 🥰

  • @Top_shorts_44
    @Top_shorts_44 2 месяца назад

    His turn was just 😍

  • @tanyapunyo2074
    @tanyapunyo2074 Месяц назад

    Lol so accurate, i swim exactly like that after 3 months 😂

  • @ameliastewart5790
    @ameliastewart5790 Год назад +1

    The woman's breathing technique, mixing deeper breath work, moving the entire body, whilst holding and realising is very good practice in my opinion. I did that technique whilst I competed when I was younger. Bearing in mind I haven't swam in years until today it felt so nice to be in the water again. Yet - this is a great reminder - to simply relax, focus, and manage the oxygen going in. and carbon dioxide going out - in the body. Making it more thorough, and attentive. Or simply because I have asthma so my breath work... can ease my mind whilst swimming. 😌
    Breath in deep, stroke for 4, rise and exhale, hold during 4 strokes ridse then inhale again.
    We swim, we breath, and we move.
    Swimming is my faviroute pass time. Feeling good whilst looking pink in the face, yet calm. #GreatWorkout.
    Also - love the Azure swimwear! Looking rich and relaxed, gliding through the water. Great work.

    • @FaresKsebati
      @FaresKsebati  Год назад +2

      Thanks for sharing, and for the kind words! Swimming for breath work and meditation is certainly underrated and magical :)

  • @reubenlawan4078
    @reubenlawan4078 2 года назад +2

    Wow! The guy is really catching up fast!🙌🏾

    • @FaresKsebati
      @FaresKsebati  2 года назад

      Yes! His dedication and progress is awesome! :)

  • @swimsur3329
    @swimsur3329 2 года назад +2

    good streamline and amazing turn

  • @derekmclean4574
    @derekmclean4574 11 месяцев назад +1

    Really good for 2 months actually

  • @breadiah
    @breadiah Год назад +2

    bruh i know some people who swimmed for 2 years and they can do flip turns

  • @adolfhitler7011
    @adolfhitler7011 Год назад +2

    I don't wanna swim anymore, i don't wanna be a woman

  • @troxmo
    @troxmo 2 года назад +1

    Amazing. I want to see a longer version of this

  • @WhiteNorthStar1
    @WhiteNorthStar1 9 месяцев назад

    He's doing well for 2 months... SOLID progress :)

  • @Antiorganizer
    @Antiorganizer Год назад

    The guy appreciates the wall much better. He caresses it and everything.

  • @TheTurtlebot
    @TheTurtlebot Год назад +1

    Bro I'm a Swin lesson teacher and that's great for 2 months some bruhs can't even make it across the pool after that long

  • @SortaDopeIGuess
    @SortaDopeIGuess Год назад +1

    Head movement when breathing is night and day, but otherwise it’s still good for amateur.

  • @tamarsilverman2009
    @tamarsilverman2009 9 месяцев назад

    I've been swimming for most of my adult life, 35 years out of 55... I still swim like that guy

  • @bhanuprakashhc4176
    @bhanuprakashhc4176 2 года назад +1

    I just wanna learn swimming 🤣

  • @ItsAA_Plays
    @ItsAA_Plays 8 дней назад +1

    Bro professnionalized so hard he switched genders💀

  • @mildred1217
    @mildred1217 6 месяцев назад

    If you can swim like that man in 2 month, you must be genius😂

  • @Chris-cj9jn
    @Chris-cj9jn 2 года назад +1

    Man that dolphin kick is sexy

  • @kairavmahabeer2656
    @kairavmahabeer2656 Год назад +1

    Start vs end of practice

  • @Porsche4life
    @Porsche4life 2 года назад +1

    20 years? I learned my flip turn when I was 7😂

  • @nobody12534
    @nobody12534 Год назад +2

    Honestly, am 13 and I started swimming at the age of 9 and I can swim like the second person. Like the turning and all same. Idk if that's normal. I had to stop after 1 year due to covid and continued from last year

  • @aglass1899
    @aglass1899 2 года назад

    as a relatively new swimmer the breathing every other stroke is such a relatable habit that I have to break

  • @candlemaker4928
    @candlemaker4928 5 месяцев назад

    My man turned to something I like!

  • @t0rn1keproductions42
    @t0rn1keproductions42 Год назад +1

    After 20 years of practice water is swimming on this girl

  • @epiclapeer2661
    @epiclapeer2661 8 месяцев назад

    bro has more muscular back than i do with 3 years of swimming