You know a video is good when you can watch it Japanese and understand everything in English. What a great swimmer and how about those flexible ankles. WOW!!!!
blow air out your nose or train yourself to shut your nasal passages through facial contortion. . .I do the latter, they do not shut entirely, but it allows me to go pretty great distances because the air I blow out is very limited by my augmented nasal passages.
Great for studying strokes AND nihongo at the same time. (Many of the words are katakana-ized English, but there are some terms that are new to me like 「けのび」 for the streamlined position.) I tried to apply some of the movements today. Hmm...the videos don't show water entering the nose.
@timothyoborn we just got a swim lesson from an Olympic coach who said what you just said is old technique and that they're now finding that it's faster to hit with the back of your hand as she's doing and then turn your hand in the water. I would have thought you were correct before that. My kids have been dropping seconds and not tenths of seconds from their times.
I like all videos with Ms. Hagiwara, a precious help for my swimming.
Great video, compliments. It should be among the "favorites" of every swimmer.
gorgeous, especially the dolphin kick on the back
Well done! I have been looking for the right technique for the backstroke and this video was exactly what I needed. Thanks!!!
I've shattered my personal best after watching this. thanks!
wow! I knew very little about the backstroke. helpful tutorial. she looks ridiculously smooth in the water!! 上手だよ..
Beautiful!
Excellent style and visual didactics.
You know a video is good when you can watch it Japanese and understand everything in English. What a great swimmer and how about those flexible ankles. WOW!!!!
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blow air out your nose or train yourself to shut your nasal passages through facial contortion. . .I do the latter, they do not shut entirely, but it allows me to go pretty great distances because the air I blow out is very limited by my augmented nasal passages.
Great for studying strokes AND nihongo at the same time. (Many of the words are katakana-ized English, but there are some terms that are new to me like 「けのび」 for the streamlined position.) I tried to apply some of the movements today. Hmm...the videos don't show water entering the nose.
Her swimming looks natural and elegant to me. I'm not sure which great swimmer you are talking about; Ryan Lochte also rolls.
so much to think about while doing the proper technique, Im scared I might forget during a race -_-
a great tutorial !!! thanks !!!
@timothyoborn we just got a swim lesson from an Olympic coach who said what you just said is old technique and that they're now finding that it's faster to hit with the back of your hand as she's doing and then turn your hand in the water. I would have thought you were correct before that. My kids have been dropping seconds and not tenths of seconds from their times.
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really helpful..Thank you ^^
@REM658 nose clips,you can buy them at sport shops
hello, how do to prevent water from entering the nose? that was my problem,,, anybody can help?
Well then... I've apparently been doing it wrong the whole time.
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