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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • Swimming a smooth 100 breaststroke and swimming a smooth 100 breaststroke FAST are two different things! Today I'm analyzing my own technique to show you how I can make my breaststroke so effortless and what I could do to make my stroke even better.
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Комментарии • 206

  • @iangraham9050
    @iangraham9050 9 месяцев назад +10

    Hello, Fares. I began learning to swim this August (2023) at 64 years old and only 5'6" tall. Thanks to your videos, I have gone from 14:25 for 400m breaststroke on 20 Sep to 10:37 on 06 Dec, and my average pace today was 1:55/100m. This would not have been possible if not for your great training videos. Thank you so much for posting these excellent tutorials.

    • @FaresKsebati
      @FaresKsebati  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words and keep up the great work! If you'd like to send us some photos of you swimming to support@myswimpro.com we'd love to feature you as well :)

  • @gregoryhill7965
    @gregoryhill7965 Год назад +33

    I think this is the best breaststroke video I've seen - thank you ! I started lap swimming about 4 years ago in my late 50's - 1:45 / 100 yd breaststroke is a good time for me right now - usually about 7 or 8 strokes after the pullout. Your slow motion replays and annotations are really nice.

  • @cherylmiller1753
    @cherylmiller1753 Год назад +43

    I am just learning to swim at 42. Your videos are REALLY helping me to visualise what my instructor is saying. I cannot for the life of me get the pull, kick, glide thing though. I think this video helped, thank you!

    • @hypochondriac4491
      @hypochondriac4491 Год назад +1

      I'm also trying to learn how to swim as an adult. Are you able to float on you back/front? I think my biggest issues is legs/hips sink quickly

    • @Yorubaigbogirl
      @Yorubaigbogirl Год назад

      Same here. I'm just learning to swim and my legs constantly sink.

    • @hania751
      @hania751 Год назад

      Hi Cheryl I am 46 ..its never too late . best wishes

    • @user.1331
      @user.1331 Год назад

      Main thing it to not be scared

    • @priyakabra6402
      @priyakabra6402 Год назад

      ⁠@@hypochondriac4491tum

  • @8000Christopher
    @8000Christopher Год назад +80

    for 25 meters, I do 12 - 13 kicks. I have been swimming for about 68 years now, and my freestyle is pretty good, but years ago my instructor said I was not coordinated enough for the breast stroke. LOL, so she taught me the side stroke. Well, nobody swims the side stroke any more, so in Masters swimming I started to work on my breast stroke and I can do it now, it's not very good, so thanks for the instruction. I have more to work on now.

    • @setlynn2
      @setlynn2 Год назад +3

      Wow! 68 years? How old are you?

    • @8000Christopher
      @8000Christopher Год назад +7

      @@setlynn2 76 yo Swimming has helped me so much, keeping flexible and staying healthy, and somewhat fit, I could be in better shape. But whatever.

    • @setlynn2
      @setlynn2 Год назад +4

      @@8000Christopher Wow! That's really impressive for a man your age to be swimming!

    • @CK-ho7zf
      @CK-ho7zf Год назад

      😂How old are you, danieldenial? Us 'ol folks have done many, many, plenty things...including swimming 😊

    • @agent_pilot6723
      @agent_pilot6723 6 месяцев назад

      Dang man, what surprises me is your way of talking for a 76 year old. I normally don’t see you folks saying things like “LOL”. 😂

  • @beckysmith8912
    @beckysmith8912 Год назад +5

    Clear analysis - with nice start and stop on the video - so that the viewer can really digest and remember what you are talking about. I like that you point out your own imperfections - relatable - though you are clearly very strong and do a lot of things quite well! Again - terrific use of video - and you give the viewer time to absorb what you are talking about. Thank you.

  • @bean210666
    @bean210666 Год назад +4

    I am going to the pool right now to try this, I been kicking and pulling at the same time for 52 years! I have been stuck at the same time for a long time now, I want to do ten lenghts in under 5 minutes (6.5 minutes atm). I can't tell you how excited I am!

  • @nancycalvillo3817
    @nancycalvillo3817 Год назад +2

    Hi Fares👋I just discovered yesterday that I can pull, kick and glide….I did 6 strokes on 25 meters, I couldn’t believe it !!!😱 this was thanks to all your great tips to swim better and more efficient. Thank u! ❤️💯🙏

  • @saifs_99
    @saifs_99 Год назад +14

    I can complete 25m breastroke in 8 strokes but it was 14 earlier so it has improved quite a lot

    • @FaresKsebati
      @FaresKsebati  Год назад +3

      That's awesome! Keep up the great work!

  • @dichallis4135
    @dichallis4135 Год назад +6

    As a kid I was trained by the Australian Olympic coach Greg Hodge. He taught the kids the following with arms: scrape a bowl, almost taste it with your hands and then push it away and spit it out.

  • @britneychester6176
    @britneychester6176 Год назад +4

    You are a GENIUS swimming Coach Fares !! 🏊‍♀🏊‍♂🏊

  • @janeperry4080
    @janeperry4080 10 месяцев назад +2

    OMG - I can't wait to try this. Have been swimming for a couple of years now after a few lessons and I generally accomplish the 25 m length in 14 strokes! I'm pretty sure I was taught to lower my knees for the kick as I initiate the pull. At 68 and osteoporotic, I can't do the flip at the end of the lane and had pretty much accepted that 14 strokes was going to be the best I could do. Hmmmm...maybe not!

  • @jryan1024
    @jryan1024 Год назад +10

    Nice analysis. When I was in college (late 70's) we were not allowed to dip our heads fully underwater so we puffed up our caps to try to prevent DQs. We essentially did the "long glide" drills in practice dipping our heads fully under and we could sense the currently accepted fact that the gliding streamline was the fast part of the stroke. Since the rules required a tip of the cap above water, we often had an upward "rake" to our body positions in meets. It hurt our speed and mostly our endurance as the extra drag was very evident by the end of a 200 BR, (especially LC). Now in practice I do 4-5 strokes/25 yd (after pull out) and can feel the smooth advantage of the long glide. When I race (rarely in Masters), I typically revert to old form in the 50/100 but maybe I would get better with more training/better discipline or better training/more discipline. I do not do the 200 anymore as it causes nausea, vomiting, ridicule, and psychological trauma.

    • @concon9107
      @concon9107 Год назад

      Lol the 70's were a different time, it would literally be optimal to have a dumb shark fin on your cap.

    • @jryan1024
      @jryan1024 Год назад +1

      @@concon9107 Yeah I stuffed nylon stockings in my cap.

  • @whoevergolf1
    @whoevergolf1 Год назад +9

    Great video and analysis! I use swimming breaststroke as my daily cardio for the past 12 years. 1KM in a 25M pool, no rest and finish in 25 minutes; used to be 23 minutes a few years back but aging doesn't help (turning 60 this year). The first 3 to 4 pool length I can finish each at 11 strokes but it gradually goes up as fatigue kicks in gradually. For the last pool length its usually 14 but won't get any higher than that. Though I'm not a competitive swimmer but I still want to improve as having a goal is much more fun than just swimming aimlessly. I will definitely try your technics to try to reduce the number of strokes per length. Thanks!

    • @FaresKsebati
      @FaresKsebati  Год назад +1

      Love your insight into your own swimming! That's awesome! Have fun with working on your technique :)

    • @jaimegarbanzo9083
      @jaimegarbanzo9083 Год назад +1

      That is really good time.

  • @TomOtvos
    @TomOtvos Год назад +4

    I really liked this breakdown. I just had Masters Provincials this weekend and swam :41 for the 50 and 1:32 for the 100 (SCM). Luckily I had a video of my 50 and can really see where I can improve, especially in head position. I am from the old-school "can't put your head under the water" days from the 70's, so it is a hard thing to unlearn. Oh, 8-9 strokes for 25m after pullout. I'd love to go sub-1:20 with some technique refinement.

  • @macolganjames3356
    @macolganjames3356 Год назад +1

    Hey Fares and thanks for another excellent tuition video. At 73yrs I'm just getting back into swimming - used to swim for my local club as a young man..
    Problem I have with the kick is because of all those years taught to kick at the same time as the arm recovery.. I find it hard to wait till the arms are out front. But with your video I can now imagine having a cord from each hand to my heels. So when the arms begin the forward recovery, the heels would be drawn towards the butt.
    It'll take time to get out of the old ways but I'll certainly persevere.

  • @seisamigos397
    @seisamigos397 Год назад +3

    Great explanation! Really easy to see how much timing effects the stroke. Never thought how much drag was being done by pulling too far back. Thanks!!

  • @Mr6646334
    @Mr6646334 Год назад +6

    Hey Fares! Thanks for the video, very insightful. Atm I'm training in a 20-meter pool and I'm doing 4-7 pulls depending on the speed and the fatigue level. And since I can do 50 in like 35 seconds, the difference in my pull (in-)efficiency versus yours is obvious. Think my main issue is the leg kick, as I'm totally inflexible and cannot maintain a narrow sharp kick. Also I have been training since last June though, so got ways to improve :)

  • @fenypoo
    @fenypoo Год назад +4

    appreciate the informational videos man. A year ago I was struggling to hit 1:25 in 100y breast, but now I’m trying to hit a goal time of 1:10 this weekend.

    • @FaresKsebati
      @FaresKsebati  Год назад

      That's awesome, man! Keep up the good work!

  • @ginawalters8898
    @ginawalters8898 7 месяцев назад

    Great video……leant to swim 4 years ago in my adult life & I’m still trying to perfect my breaststroke. Thank you for the video. 🎉

  • @omarsultanov362
    @omarsultanov362 Месяц назад

    The best advices for the breaststroke IN MY WHOLE LIFE THE BEST!!! 👌👍🔥😊

  • @ghyathhallak4281
    @ghyathhallak4281 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for your videos.They are very helpful to me.

    • @FaresKsebati
      @FaresKsebati  Год назад

      Glad you like them! Happy swimming :)

  • @utopicconfections5257
    @utopicconfections5257 Год назад +4

    With little kids, I have them swim breaststroke with a pool noodle under their arm pits. this helps them to keep their arms forward. Also with little kids, I have them do the 2 kicks, 1 pull drill. I set the challenge up for them to make it to the other end of the pool (25y) with 10 or less kicks. The winner gets an ice cream token or swim cap. Great info!

  • @charlesi1117
    @charlesi1117 Год назад +1

    Im going to the canadian eastearn championchip in two days and your video helps me visualise what i should look like in the water. thanks man 👍

    • @FaresKsebati
      @FaresKsebati  Год назад

      Happy to help! Good luck and have fun!

  • @manuelav.9046
    @manuelav.9046 6 месяцев назад

    Love your videos, so clear and perfect to study!! Tomorrow I’ll count how many strokes I do!! :)

  • @Giraffman123
    @Giraffman123 2 месяца назад +12

    I don’t mean any offense, but i think you doing something wrong with your head. That what at least my trainer’s are saying, because your neck shall never move when you swim breaststroke. It has to stay in streamline position all the time, but your chest has to move or else your legs fall down when you take a stroke. Your face should be right over the water. I can be wrong because I am only 14 i am 99% sure.😅 (Sorry for the bad English I am Norwagian, my record for 50 cr is 27,76 on 50m lane so I am not a beginner)

    • @SirSleeps
      @SirSleeps Месяц назад

      hey,, can give ALOT of tips for breaststroke? I rlly need it sir plss

    • @omarsultanov362
      @omarsultanov362 Месяц назад

      Wow Giraffman Your advice sounds pretty logical. Thank you much! What about the pull line of the arms? Not further than the nose? Anyhow that’s THE BEST BREASTSTROKE vid of my life!! 👍👍👍

  • @lauramushens5735
    @lauramushens5735 Год назад +2

    I do on average about 13, if I go faster then more strokes if i go slower then less. Although a 30 second 50 long course really impresses me. I’m pleased if I manage a 100 in under 2 minutes.

  • @helgamckay6046
    @helgamckay6046 Месяц назад

    Really good video, I'm trying to do breaststroke like this now and not the pre 1986 style

  • @markdrewterry
    @markdrewterry Год назад +6

    "...how many strokes I make after the pullout." I think somebody's going to have to put you on the Graham Norton show and have them read some of your lines out of context.

  • @AB-xx1lj
    @AB-xx1lj Год назад +1

    25 mtrs = 10 strokes, for me. You're my hero. I love the breast stroke. Question: should I be squeezing my butt as I'm gliding or am I developinga bad habit? I wonder if it's a good workout for the glutes?

  • @jst_vyl
    @jst_vyl 4 месяца назад

    thanks so much, i tend to kick to early slowing myself down…your video help to work on my kick timing ❤

  • @iviv6702
    @iviv6702 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks! I am currently doing a swim meet in may and I am doing this event

  • @Evelyn-zy9wx
    @Evelyn-zy9wx Год назад

    Thank you. Am 47 and learning how to swim. I now understand why there's a lot of drag with my breastroke.

  • @jumejume6921
    @jumejume6921 6 дней назад

    Thank you foe this great tips for Master my breastroke and help swim with a excellency 🎉

  • @matthiaskritzinger5509
    @matthiaskritzinger5509 Год назад +1

    The video i have been waiting for 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @kathryndo2127
    @kathryndo2127 Год назад

    This is the best breaststroke video. Thanks for sharing! Always love watching all your videos and learning the techniques.

    • @FaresKsebati
      @FaresKsebati  Год назад

      Thanks for tuning in! Happy swimming :)

  • @simonxuan
    @simonxuan Год назад +1

    Awesome video and great demonstration. Love it.

  • @rpaiz87
    @rpaiz87 7 месяцев назад

    This is gold, didn’t realize my pull was slowing me down

  • @chuckpotter1209
    @chuckpotter1209 Год назад

    Good video. It really helped to see slow motion and to occasionally pause for analysis.

  • @Gemini-ge1hj
    @Gemini-ge1hj 9 месяцев назад +1

    I do 9 strokes in 25 meters I learned swimming at the age of 45 by myself only watching in youtube , is not scientific, but I enjoy doing it.

  • @swimbearuk
    @swimbearuk Год назад +1

    I'm always trying to work on my breaststroke because I have just never been much good at it. When I try a 50m sprint it takes 42s in a race, and in training at least a few seconds slower.
    One thing I noticed is the timing of your kick. You are already dropping back down into the water and almost in streamline before your knees even start to bend to begin the kick's recovery. You probably do this without even having to think about it, but when would you suggest to start the bending of the knees (based on what's happening at the front of the stroke)? I think I bend my knees too early and I'm ready to start the kicking action when I am near the top of the pull.
    Also, you bend your legs a lot compared to most modern breaststrokers. Just an observation that I thought might be costing you a bit of time, due to possible extra resistance, and an increase in time to perform the kick, maybe with limited benefit.

  • @sandeepsalunkhe9392
    @sandeepsalunkhe9392 Год назад +1

    Very nice explanation

  • @YeboMate
    @YeboMate 8 месяцев назад

    You mentioned that swimming breaststroke should be fast. My question is, if I'm swimming for general fitness or health benefit and not for competing (i.e. would prefer swimming longer distances than short but more intense) what would your advice be? Noting that I'm also fairly new to swimming so my fitness is pretty poor at this stage, I just managed to be able to swim 300m with breaststroke without taking a long break (25m pool), I still take like a 2-3 second break at the end of every lap.

  • @louisfain
    @louisfain Год назад +1

    I do 5 strokes per 25 yards. I can go as low as 2 if I do a lot of not so pretty gliding. But my best time per 50 is only about 35 seconds without the dive.

  • @marios.8184
    @marios.8184 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you from Sao Paulo Brazil!! 👍

  • @testadrome
    @testadrome Год назад

    Great video! Should explain how to finish the stroke properly and bring your arms back to the front for maximum efficiency

  • @lilshaz8378
    @lilshaz8378 11 месяцев назад

    Wow the head comes up pretty good. Gonna have to change my game, along with all the other errors I do 😅

  • @iamklevy
    @iamklevy Год назад

    Geat analysis Fares , keep it up

  • @MrAlex4o
    @MrAlex4o Год назад +1

    Thank you very much!

  • @alexjuradoleyda8641
    @alexjuradoleyda8641 4 месяца назад

    Thanks a lot. So clear. I'm already 47 years old, many years swimming just breastroke and taking lessons but stuck in 02:00/100 (fastest 100 in 01:40, but normal series at 02:00). How many km a week aprox do you think is reasonable for improving in about a year? I'm swimming about 12 km a week average... may 20 kms would be more reasonable to see an improvement? Will appreciate a lot your opinion. Kind regards.

  • @shahboz
    @shahboz Год назад

    Might be helpful to see more of the stroke if you moved your overlay to the other side when the swimmer gets covered by it or turn it off. You could also video at a higher resolution giving you the option to scale and center the swimmer so they are not covered if you want to keep the overlay where it is.

  • @donatofraccalvieri
    @donatofraccalvieri Год назад +1

    nice video! I can do 5 strokes per 25m in full relax without considering the tempo... when I push up the frequency maybe something goes wrong, 43sec for a 50m.

    • @FaresKsebati
      @FaresKsebati  Год назад +1

      There's a balance between stroke count and speed for sure! Everyone has their own specific combination that makes them most efficient.

  • @ering1107
    @ering1107 Месяц назад

    WHAAT?! You get a dolphin kick for the pullout?! I competed for 14 years and that got us DQed. Have things changes since 2005?

  • @ActivDoPoint
    @ActivDoPoint 7 месяцев назад

    14-19 by 25 meters, for two years now. I hardly swim breaststroke.
    Will I never be able to breaststroke again?
    Thanks for the video.

  • @drhesuwhitten
    @drhesuwhitten Год назад

    The thing I don't hear any videos on is how to develop such an effective kick. I'm basically doing all these things correctly but my kick doesn't propel me hardly anywhere. I don't know if it's ankle and knee flexibility work I need but I can barely break 40 secs for 50 yards sprinting in practice.

  • @henrybrill4354
    @henrybrill4354 Год назад +1

    I am a special olympics swimmer and I am interested in competing in the 200 breaststroke, how can I improve breaststroke for a long distance event.

    • @eminem565
      @eminem565 Год назад +1

      Try to spend as much on gliding as you can. That's the secret for 200m Breaststroke.

  • @runfrankfurt
    @runfrankfurt Год назад +1

    Could you please do a video on how to best swim breaststroke over a long distance, like the 3.8km of an Ironman Triathlon? What is the best energy saving/efficient, yet not too slow technique, stroke count, time of glide etc.
    Thanks.

    • @FaresKsebati
      @FaresKsebati  Год назад +3

      Hi there! Swimming freestyle is actually the most efficient way to swim, and I'd recommend that over any other stroke in a long distance race. If you're looking to improve your breaststroke, check out this video: ruclips.net/video/Elb2uTpW7qQ/видео.html

    • @runfrankfurt
      @runfrankfurt Год назад +2

      @@FaresKsebati Thanks. Hm, unfortunately I can‘t swim freestyle as I am not able to turn my head sideways that much in both directions due to an accident in the past which limits the rotation of my head. Therefore I can only do breaststroke, but I am training for an Ironman Triathlon in July this year. That is why I asked.

  • @gottiflava7708
    @gottiflava7708 Год назад +1

    I started learning the breast stroke 2 months ago. I can do 8 kicks for 25 meters comfortable.

  • @Lumicron
    @Lumicron 7 месяцев назад

    2:07 is my average, but i swimm only long distances. Usualy 2000 to 3000 meter 3 to 5 times a week, so 80 to 120 lanes. Stroke count is pretty high, around 12 to 15. I could do much less or swimm much faster on short distance, but so, it is a pretty good cardio 😅

  • @Contraster671
    @Contraster671 6 месяцев назад

    Great explanation thank you very much

  • @rinnyraven_i_a5334
    @rinnyraven_i_a5334 8 месяцев назад

    I just started learning how to swim and I’m doing 25 pulls for 25 meters😬. I hope to reduce it soon

  • @ShuvaBrataDeb
    @ShuvaBrataDeb Год назад +1

    Very useful.

  • @hypochondriac4491
    @hypochondriac4491 Год назад +1

    Any tips on how to float? Just started to learn how to swim, I can't float on back/front legs just sink right away.

    • @FaresKsebati
      @FaresKsebati  Год назад

      Hi there! Check out this video: ruclips.net/video/4qlw09mHu6U/видео.html

  • @WallowsLover13
    @WallowsLover13 2 месяца назад

    By the time I’m 13 I’m going to try to go a 1:16! Thanks for the advice

  • @andrewwong8928
    @andrewwong8928 Год назад

    You do have a really good kick! Bribing my heels higher is something I’m trying to work on. Any other drills/strike mechanics you would suggest?

  • @JeffHerman-d5b
    @JeffHerman-d5b 11 месяцев назад

    I did my competitive swimming 60 years ago. I was pretty good in breaststroke then, but current breaststroke would be disqualified when I swam. I’m trying to learn the new technique and had a question about head position. Are you allowed to have your head below the surface of the water? Your video shows this, but again, that would have resulted in a DQ when I swam?

  • @joshuaoeth538
    @joshuaoeth538 Год назад

    you are also looking up during your stroke you want to keep your head down and drive those hand forward and your head forward so you can get back to streamline

  • @yuldouz
    @yuldouz Год назад +1

    I do 6 strokes per 25m, or 7 if I'm doing a 50m fast (which is not fast at all)

  • @JorgeRzezak
    @JorgeRzezak Год назад

    Excellent video! I am not practicing much breaststroke but I want.
    I checked it today and I am doing between 7 and 8 strokes, but I have plenty of mistakes that I need to correct, like my kick in the wall is not very efficient and I need to push stronger with my arms then the gliding could be extended and maybe I could be exactly on 7 strokes.

  • @33Jenesis
    @33Jenesis Год назад

    Great tips coach! I will try them tomorrow when I get into pool. I don’t kick off wall hard because the pool length is perhaps 20m. I do soft kick off and take about 9 strokes to get to the other end not rushing float time. Last year around the same time it took me 15 to do the same lap LOL. I was doing breaststroke all wrong.

  • @alxioffe2952
    @alxioffe2952 Год назад

    I'm 76. Typical breaststroke old fashion style from 1960s (no diving). 6.5-7 strokes for 25 m. Typical speed for non-stop 1km 60% power 20 minutes. Started to swim 6 months ago after 40 year break. A sudden problem is both hip pain (never had it before). Something probably wrong with my leg kick. Any advice.

  • @marielynn3802
    @marielynn3802 Год назад

    Holy cripe-o-matic! I pull 8-12 times! I'll practice!

  • @Sanjay969436
    @Sanjay969436 10 месяцев назад

    very nice technic to try.
    However as a beginner, I have question about the body position under the water, pardon me if they seems to be a stupid questions 😁
    So when I kick and glide, should I keep my leg kind of loose and relax or bit of tight and pointy at the end?
    Also how do I keep my butt up and not keep sinking down with each kick?
    thanks in advance. 😃

  • @MrMooney123456
    @MrMooney123456 Год назад

    super helpful video. thank you

  • @random-characters4162
    @random-characters4162 3 месяца назад

    What does it mean «1:10» or 1:30 pace?

  • @thesea4120
    @thesea4120 5 месяцев назад

    My PB is 1:25 long term goal is to get close to 1:15 as possible and short term goal is close to 1:20

  • @eyaeiou628
    @eyaeiou628 6 месяцев назад

    Question: How do you stay higher? I feel like I always drop deep after the breathing

  • @Shaimaa111
    @Shaimaa111 Год назад

    Great video, thanks

  • @zts6719
    @zts6719 8 месяцев назад

    I just started learning around 4 months ago. I still have difficulties with it. I do around 13 strokes on 25 meters pool. I think that is pretty bad and do not know how to improve it. In addition my back hurts, I feel pretty tired after on lap and I think that my pull, kick and glide is pretty disconnected. I also feel that I am sinking after the pull, so the kick feels lie 45 degree angle.

  • @ricc00000
    @ricc00000 Год назад

    Just need this , thx

  • @밀라야류바
    @밀라야류바 Год назад +1

    I usually do 6-7 strokes in 25 meters . but speed of breaststroke is not as fast as i thought .

  • @xenaprincesswarrior2113
    @xenaprincesswarrior2113 Год назад

    I just started attempting the breast stroke. I need a lot more practice (and instruction) on my kick. When practicing the kick on my back, I hardly move at all and may even be going backwards! 😳

  • @CateDaugherty
    @CateDaugherty Год назад

    Fares I’m someone who has had issues with my breaststroke kick is the feet! And now I’m having issues with my feet coming apart when I swim butterfly!

  • @MrMars121
    @MrMars121 Год назад

    Great video. I only do breaststroke, I'm kind of a beginner, and this was enlightening information. Do you have any videos on how to flip in the pool like when you approach the wall and you have to go back any techniques? Thanks

  • @anzhelmilenov454
    @anzhelmilenov454 Год назад

    Thank you for the video.
    I have a question regarding the pull-out. I learn the pull-out from your channel, but whatever I do (measured not in meters, but in seconds) is max 5 seconds duration of the whole process pull and the first moment the head is out of the water to check the clock on the wall in front. Counting the time on this video you do something like around 7-8 seconds pull-out process and then 5 strokes.
    I do 5-second pull + 8 strokes for a personal record of 25 seconds for a 25-meter pool, (normally I even do between 25-30, if I do 100m at once) compared with your results are not good.
    I'm afraid that I don't do the pull-out very well because if I push from the wall and start the strokes immediately, I have the same timing of 25 seconds for a 25-meter pool with maybe 10-12 strokes.
    I know that there are many other details to improve, like the kick and pull strength, but am very curious about the pull-out, and why the final results in seconds are the same if I pull out or I skip it.
    Definitely, I pull too back as you show is wrong, so will work on correcting this.
    Thank you in advance!

  • @bahargok7621
    @bahargok7621 Год назад +1

    Thank u so much

  • @jst_vyl
    @jst_vyl Год назад

    Love your videos, really great. My problem is, that I am so flat in the water that sometimes my kick goes out of the water. I lose a lot of momentum in the glide phase. If i sprint in a 50m pool I can do max 1:56 for 100m. Usually I try to go for 1.5-2k straight on a 2:25 pace. But it feels I could do much better…

  • @Jeyalakshmi-n7b
    @Jeyalakshmi-n7b Год назад

    How many strokes is good for a 25 metre pool . Consider swimming for fitness ( not for sports )

  • @steveanderson5802
    @steveanderson5802 Год назад +2

    I am "really new" to swimming. Typical in that I can swim well enough to keep from drowning, but can't swim correctly, breathing, stroke, kick, etc. It appears to me that in the kick (breaststroke) the knees & quads would act as a dragging paddle, actually slowing one down. I understand the kicking motion would propel you forward but it seems like one cancels the other. Please help me understand.

  • @IzziandTeddy
    @IzziandTeddy 3 месяца назад

    Hey Fares, I’m swimming at my club champs this evening. 100 free 50 fly and 100 breast. How should I pace the 100 breast?
    Thanks
    Izzi

  • @Chefgrlangel
    @Chefgrlangel Год назад

    I seriously appreciate this! Ty

    • @FaresKsebati
      @FaresKsebati  Год назад

      Thanks for tuning in! Happy swimming :)

  • @giorgia7886
    @giorgia7886 Год назад

    Mr. Modesty here!

  • @EmpiraMusic
    @EmpiraMusic 10 месяцев назад

    love it ! great content

  • @williamrasoanaivo5381
    @williamrasoanaivo5381 Год назад

    Hi. Thanks for the insights. I do five strokes for 25m but I would be slower than 38" on 50 meters. If I want to be faster, I have to make more strokes and glide less. How to keep that 5 strokes yet be fast at the same time? Increase muscle strength?
    Thanks for your advice.

  • @robocop6444
    @robocop6444 10 месяцев назад

    Hi, love the channel. Could you tell me, when you get your streamline higher to the surface is there anything I need to think about to achieve this. I think I swim too deep.

  • @coltthestarsheriff3544
    @coltthestarsheriff3544 Год назад +1

    So, pulling water beyond the nose line helps our body sink more easily, if I understood correctly?

    • @dsk9887
      @dsk9887 Год назад +4

      Sort of , the real problem with pulling beyond is it makes you get caught up in elbows and spend more time with pulling than you should

    • @helenwang6940
      @helenwang6940 Год назад +1

      I like the breaststroke drill 2 to 1 too. Good analysis!👏👍

    • @coltthestarsheriff3544
      @coltthestarsheriff3544 Год назад

      ​@@dsk9887i understand.

  • @michaelking3065
    @michaelking3065 22 дня назад

    why is it when i kick my legs go above the water line, unless i bring my knees closer to my stomach before kicking (which sends me nowhere.)

  • @kc5084
    @kc5084 9 месяцев назад

    11-14 strokes (depending on how tired I am), but I have never done a full stroke and dolphin kick after push of the wall so I probably need less. I have a question about breathing, I have a tendency to hold the air and only exhale when I start pulling, is it normal? It looks like you are doing it as well, with me it often leads to running out of air as I am not able to exhale everything before I inhale so every few strokes I need to exhale as soon as I get into the water and I lose momentum. At the age of 40, I start development classes next Friday, yay :)

  • @slavekfoltyn9678
    @slavekfoltyn9678 Год назад +1

    Usually 9 to 11 pulls

  • @bernardplanko6780
    @bernardplanko6780 Год назад +1

    What would you say about a time of 1:19 on 100m m and 37.04 on 50m (a 25mpool) for a 12 year? He has problems in underwater and turns, so his time is almost the same in a 50m pool.

    • @ashishchaudhary2850
      @ashishchaudhary2850 Год назад +2

      I have my student 11 years old 50 39, 100 1.24 , 200 2.56 ..
      As a coach I have noticed one thing.. Breast strikers are born , not made.. Don’t get confused with my statement..
      I mean few kids have naturally flicking ( whipped) motion of kick and they excel in 100, 200 breast..
      50 breast is more of pull and tempo game..

    • @swimbearuk
      @swimbearuk Год назад +1

      ​@@ashishchaudhary2850 Totally agree that talent is very important for breaststroke. It's the one stroke where you can be bad at every other stroke, but hardly train and just turn up and be competitive in a breaststroke race because you are just good at it.

  • @andreibadea65
    @andreibadea65 11 месяцев назад

    I just started and I do all the pulls😅