Butterfly Swim with MINIMAL Strength

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  • Опубликовано: 30 май 2024
  • You need to understand the two positions that make you move forward in butterfly. Which we will break down later on the video.
    Even if it’s your first time trying or you are an advanced butterfly swimmer you will see amazing result by doing the 5 exercises shown on this video.
    In our swimming camps we, the coaches have witness 70something and 60something year olds learn to swim butterfly in just one day. It is not perfect butterfly, but by improving their technique and strength it gets better.
    In butterfly swimming, technique is actually more important than strength. We can even say that the better your technique the less strength it is required to swim at certain speed. And you will certainly improve your technique with the 5th exercise.
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    00:00 - 5 Exercises for Butterfly Swimming
    00:20 - Exercise #1 - Inverted Angels
    02:01 - Exercise #2 - Scapular and normal Push-ups
    02:36 - Exercise #3 - Thoracic Stretch
    03:23 - ¿How do you move in butterfly?
    04:03 - Exercise #4 - Kick
    04:37 - Exercise #5 - Underwater Arms
    Thanks for watching!
    Swim fast!
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Комментарии • 107

  • @SkillsNT
    @SkillsNT  6 месяцев назад +3

    If you liked this video, you will LOVE this other one. It is Everything You Need To Know To Swim Better: ruclips.net/video/zAkfpGSC5V8/видео.htmlsi=zBvzruAN9vxGst8J

  • @mizhomesiq
    @mizhomesiq Год назад +34

    I've always been hesitant about learning the butterfly stroke. You've provided me some confidence to at least kick-start it with the proper workout. Thanks 😊

  • @WD.909
    @WD.909 Год назад +75

    Never thought butterfly was difficult until I was getting lessons to improve my freestyle and asked them to show me the proper way to do butterfly. It’s painful and exhausting as hell! How anyone can do this for years on end without severe shoulder pain is beyond me.

    • @swimbearuk
      @swimbearuk Год назад +8

      I think people are more likely to get pain in their shoulders or injuries from doing a bad freestyle recovery than doing butterfly. Butterfly is more tiring than freestyle but as long as the arms are recovered correctly to either side of the body, rather than thrown over too far behind the back or with bent elbows, it's unlikely to cause injuries.

    • @conquerorlittle44
      @conquerorlittle44 Год назад +6

      you dont have to use too much shoulder strength in butterfly…no more than free and breaststroke actually. the force mainly comes from your hip. gotta leverage that correctly and you wont have to rely on shoulder to move in butterfly

    • @rosalbaprietorubio3519
      @rosalbaprietorubio3519 Год назад +1

      @@conquerorlittle44 de acuerdo contigo. Cuando aprendí a hacer rólido podría decir que el esfuerzo de hombros desapareció. Ahora intento bajar el pecho, subir la cadera y sacar y meter la cabeza rápido para disminuir el esfuerzo de hombros en mariposa; poco a poco estoy encariñándome y sintiéndome más cómoda con este estilo.

    • @josephhale9198
      @josephhale9198 10 месяцев назад

      Very difficult

    • @fistikcisahap7268
      @fistikcisahap7268 9 месяцев назад

      I injured both of my shoulder tendons and still cannot swim freestyle this day without pain. but butterfly stroke is somehow painless to me!

  • @nancytripp2024
    @nancytripp2024 Год назад +7

    Dearest master: this is exactly what I need, aim to, and practise every day! Just cannot thank you enough! Have been thinking of this every now and then, even obsessed. Cure lecture, indeed.

  • @marekmlynar7241
    @marekmlynar7241 Год назад +16

    Great couching, insane exercises. Thank you very much for this very informative series! It helped me a LOT!

  • @rakhipeswani
    @rakhipeswani Год назад +2

    summer 2023 ambition- move from intermediate to advanced in fly technique! This is super helpful! Thanks ❤

  • @zhilahaghbin4766
    @zhilahaghbin4766 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, AAron, this was amazing teaching, you really understands the mechanics of swimming and communicate well, I wish I could have you as coach, but the videos are very helpful, thanks

  • @salimbaghli8040
    @salimbaghli8040 2 месяца назад

    Excellent video and drills
    I am almost 49 and started swimming butterfly for the first time in my life 2 months ago and I am already getting great results !!!!

  • @flyboymic7182
    @flyboymic7182 Год назад +1

    Again thank you Skills❤️‍🔥

  • @wordupmybrotha
    @wordupmybrotha Год назад +4

    Thank you. Another great video to add to my playlist. Gaining flexibility is the easiest way to improve technique.

  • @chatamistyka441
    @chatamistyka441 5 месяцев назад

    Brilliant video! Love your channel bro. Good job.

  • @Boj-Anivia
    @Boj-Anivia Год назад +3

    A-Aron and De-Nice caught me off guard! 😂
    Great video! I always asked myself how butterfly works and this showed me everything i need to know. Thanks!

  • @AngelaH2222
    @AngelaH2222 Год назад +3

    Thanks, a life long breaststroke swimmer, I have just got the hang of front crawl from using the videos, , I love the feeling of the underwater part of dolphin, ,it is amazing to suddenly realise that I can move that way... I shall try the idea of not worrying about getting the arms much overhead in recovery ,, I'm practicing in the shallow end a few metres at a time ➡️but I'm determined to progress😊 (spacing it out between handstands, underwater breaststroke, aquaerobic moves etc to keep the frustration level in check, , I try to make learning fun, esp with my short attention span)

  • @bronetoxa3911
    @bronetoxa3911 Год назад

    Thank you man! Also a good exercise - moving something like towel around the shoulders

  • @yosephtekle9967
    @yosephtekle9967 Год назад

    This is very informative. Thank you very much!

  • @kartalbaba981
    @kartalbaba981 Год назад

    Thank you for exercises butterfy video!

  • @studentoo
    @studentoo Год назад

    Your videos are greate, thank you!

  • @patriciaedithrodriguez8891
    @patriciaedithrodriguez8891 Год назад

    Gracias! Me ayudan mucho tus videos.

  • @user-cn5we4yh1n
    @user-cn5we4yh1n 6 месяцев назад

    thank you for your service

  • @allezvenga7617
    @allezvenga7617 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for your sharing

  • @33Jenesis
    @33Jenesis Год назад +2

    I am a novice, wouldn’t even dream of butterfly. However, after practicing dolphin for 2 weeks, butterfly might be possible in distant future. I like the blade and shoulder flexibility and strength buildup in your butterfly exercise. In Iyengar yoga, armpit flexibility is one I practice, too.

  • @salimbaghli8040
    @salimbaghli8040 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much

  • @ipeooc
    @ipeooc 7 месяцев назад

    best video to learn butterfly swim

  • @TASwimmer
    @TASwimmer Год назад

    Hey, I’ve been watching your vids for 3/4 years now and really appreciate the content! It’s helped me a lot. Just wondering, are you based in Mexico? If so, I am visiting in January and would love to have a 1-2-1 session if you offer any?

  • @tonyabbsmuscleworkout254
    @tonyabbsmuscleworkout254 Год назад +5

    Great exercises for butterfy! Thank you!

  • @sohaildiverlatestfishingvi8273
    @sohaildiverlatestfishingvi8273 Год назад +1

    Nice skills

  • @maobesoya7335
    @maobesoya7335 10 месяцев назад

    Muito obrigado pelas dicas.

  • @mehurar
    @mehurar Год назад

    I can't even swim ,but i have been watching your videos for ages...one day mate , one day....\m/

  • @katebeckett8546
    @katebeckett8546 Год назад +8

    Hey, thanks for this great video! I'm going to try out these exercises at the pool tomorrow. I started learning the butterfly stroke around two months ago and I've been working on achieving the proper technique since. I did not need this much time to perfect the techniques for the other three strokes. My instructor tells me that my feet don't lift up while kicking as much as they ideally should, when swimming butterfly (or even just doing the dolphin kick). Unlike the other strokes, I am simply unable to understand why that's happening and how to rectify it (or which body part to focus on, exactly) which is why I have no idea how to refine my technique and haven't really been improving for the last few weeks. And I swim daily.
    My instructor has suggested that I only work on the dolphin kick (while sculling) for the time being, because when I do the butterfly, I seem to use mostly my arm strength to move forward instead of the energy from my dolphin kick. I also get very tired very soon (can hardly do 25 mtrs without panting like I've just run a marathon). Do I need to control how far my legs drop down so that they can lift up properly? If not, what exactly might be the problem here?
    I would really appreciate you advice. I follow your channel regularly and it has helped me swim better than any actual human instructor has. Lots of love.

    • @cotefacekillah
      @cotefacekillah Год назад

      I recently started being able to do the butterfly. The few things that helped it click for me were the following. The arm pull is just two freestyle pulls at the same time. Best way for me to get my body to understand this was simply doing one arm butterfly. Keep 1 arm extended and use the other to pull while keeping the two beat dolphin kick per stroke then switch arms. This felt awkward at first but really helped with understanding the pull since I only needed to focus on one arm. It also helped with learning the undulating movement described in this video because it is significantly less tiring than normal butterfly and its slower so I could focus more on the other parts of the stroke. Lastly is just butterfly kicking on your back in streamline position. This just reinforces the butterfly kick with extra practice and helps build all the muscles related to it.

  • @romio_el_espany
    @romio_el_espany Год назад +1

    Love you thank you

  • @VaniasPoohias
    @VaniasPoohias Год назад

    Another possible variation of toracic stretch could be using elastic band or pool noodle (for aqua aerobics) which is very often present near the swimming pool.

  • @pameladrouilly1420
    @pameladrouilly1420 Год назад

    Buenísimo ,gracias iii

  • @babyshark3100
    @babyshark3100 Год назад

    Thank U!❤

  • @saurabhparihar8503
    @saurabhparihar8503 Год назад

    Great video at the wrong time season ends 🙂 feels like I will nail it when dive into the pool only to be disappointed .

  • @oguspoon
    @oguspoon Год назад

    Thx😉

  • @rosalbaprietorubio3519
    @rosalbaprietorubio3519 Год назад

    Este video me ayuda a comprender la coordinación que hay en el estilo.

  • @robohippy
    @robohippy Год назад +1

    After a 50 year lay off from the fly, I am starting to pick it up again..... Not as strong as I used to be. I have seen several who teach to get some glide in it before you start your arm pull. I think it is some times referred to as the Shaw method of fly. If I didn't have such a whimpy kick, it would be easier.... Fins and a snorkel really help me at this point.

  • @jdrudolfp2
    @jdrudolfp2 6 месяцев назад

    animation is good for us to observe in slow motion. thanks

  • @saadyaikramullah
    @saadyaikramullah 4 месяца назад

    I'm discouraged by the fitness center I go to for my swim lessons. I'm learning from such videos but still need correction and coaching when actually in water. Almost drowned when my floater 'floated' away from me and I found myself gasping for air but swallowed water instead. Managed to bring my knees up to my chest and came back up to hold on to a side rail.

  • @EvgheniiDoroschevici
    @EvgheniiDoroschevici 2 месяца назад

    very good vidik, but, on 4:59 and 5:04 arms circle is different , well that's concerning me now the most, i do btf 50mt and i'm waisted, which makes me thinking that my techniques needs to be improved... btw, how long can one swim btf? merci

  • @YouCefgames
    @YouCefgames Год назад

    Can I start applying this exercise without a coach I'm afraid of injury

  • @judesantillan
    @judesantillan 9 месяцев назад

    dam i shared twice

  • @nadiahitli272
    @nadiahitli272 Год назад +2

    je suis une sirène dans l eau j adore la piscine

  • @c.jishnu378
    @c.jishnu378 4 месяца назад

    3:38 Science!

  • @dysob4119
    @dysob4119 Год назад

    Butterfly is the best

  • @twindancers
    @twindancers Год назад +1

    1.27 are her hands position right?

  • @MrRaheezx
    @MrRaheezx 10 месяцев назад

    How many years take to master one of those exercises

  • @pembatamang8233
    @pembatamang8233 Год назад +1

    Mr. Garvey...is that you ?

  • @bounimlakhal23
    @bounimlakhal23 Год назад

    Very Nice 👍🇲🇦🙏

  • @rociodarocmarreposteria4371
    @rociodarocmarreposteria4371 Год назад

    Holaaaaa ejercicios en español porfa 🙏 para entender la explicación

  • @clearview6479
    @clearview6479 Год назад +2

    Where do you teach? I mean is the any particular swimming you teach people swimming.

    • @SkillsNT
      @SkillsNT  Год назад

      Right now in person just in our swimming camps

  • @user-ty1ix8np8d
    @user-ty1ix8np8d 7 месяцев назад

    very nice video.. butterfly is hard stroke..

  • @rbanerjee605
    @rbanerjee605 11 месяцев назад

    wait what is the final step?

  • @marcelloscarnecchia4430
    @marcelloscarnecchia4430 Год назад

    could you elaborate the 5th exercise? thank you!

    • @SkillsNT
      @SkillsNT  Год назад +1

      Yes. The most important part is to do two kicks correctly. One two push the chest down and the other to push the chest up. The arms can com back to the front slowly and through the water instead of above. The legs stay still during this. You will completely stop moving forward during this recovery part. This will make sure you are only focused on the correct timing and movements of the torso and kick. Let me know if you have any specific questions.

  • @zarifatif3463
    @zarifatif3463 Год назад

    PLEASE SKILLS N TALENTS. i can barely swim a 100m without being out of breath but not a bit tired. i feel like i suffocate but my leg position breathing exhaling swimming style is all up to par but i still feel breathless. i tried every way of exhaling. 1.fully exhale 2.only exhale when face in water 3.assertive exhale when turning to breathe 4.holding 60% air every time but nothing works. . i am a bit overweight(24.6 BMI) but am not lazy i swim 5-6 days a week and have improved a lot but breathing still sucks HELP ME PLEASE SKILLS N TALENTS. IS IT AN ENDURANCE ISSUE OR WHAT PLS HELP

  • @juniorthedentist9705
    @juniorthedentist9705 Год назад

    Thank you for your information/ I would like ask you how to swim 100 meter or 200 meter continuously ? I swim about 2000 meter but separately as 50 meter and 25 meter / sometimes fast and sometimes slow however how could swim 100 and 200 meter continuously butterfly

    • @stephaniegosewinkel4227
      @stephaniegosewinkel4227 Год назад +1

      Hi,
      einfach bei jedem Training 10 Prozent der Lage mehr schwimmen, bis die Wunschdistanz absolviert ist. 100 m Schmetterling in Wettkampf Geschwindigkeit zu schwimmen kann ein Rausch sein, 200 m ist die Hölle

  • @anika.985
    @anika.985 Год назад

    Wow

  • @Samarkin_Vladimir
    @Samarkin_Vladimir Год назад

    Перевода не хватает, но мне понравилось видео 👍

  • @mahmoudehabtaha8509
    @mahmoudehabtaha8509 8 дней назад

    I need this animation

  • @LaFanfanTulipe
    @LaFanfanTulipe 8 месяцев назад

    I'm 75 and started to learn butterfly three years ago by using RUclips. I use my back flexibility to slide and move forward. My daughter told me my butterfly looks lousy. I guess she thinks I should swim like a Godzilla instead of a soft despacito butterfly. I don't get tired with the butterfly while I can see the Godzillas giving up after one lap. In spite of my daughter's criticisms, people in the pool think my butterfly looks good and wonder how I can do it without getting tired.

  • @lakin579
    @lakin579 Год назад

    How do you keep your waist and butt up the water??

  • @fernandolopes3556
    @fernandolopes3556 Год назад

    Are u Brazilian ?

  • @dino_yt2952
    @dino_yt2952 Год назад

    hi

  • @weterstranstwii1277
    @weterstranstwii1277 Год назад +1

    супер

  • @josealejandrovaroncarreno1692
    @josealejandrovaroncarreno1692 Год назад

    hola!

  • @Pri_Lei_33
    @Pri_Lei_33 11 месяцев назад

    👍

  • @radenbejo8092
    @radenbejo8092 Год назад

    butterfly style
    teori begitu mudah, hempaskan kaki, dayung ke depan, naik ambil nafas
    prakteknya yang ngos²an

  • @oguspoon
    @oguspoon Месяц назад

    👌🙏🏼👍

  • @ruser-gs3dw6wh2s
    @ruser-gs3dw6wh2s Год назад

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @EXPLORADVEN
    @EXPLORADVEN Год назад

    🙂🙂🙂❤️❤️❤️

  • @purple.fantasy
    @purple.fantasy Год назад

    ** pull and kick at the same time **

  • @user-ty1ix8np8d
    @user-ty1ix8np8d Месяц назад

    key to swimm good butterfly is good body position while swimming...👌

  • @user-wi5zt9fw6j
    @user-wi5zt9fw6j 6 месяцев назад

    いかんせん腰が痛いんです😢

  • @tiutac
    @tiutac 3 месяца назад

    😂❤

  • @ra-wj1wl
    @ra-wj1wl Год назад

    Aaron denise lmao

  • @tann_man
    @tann_man Год назад +1

    1. Stretching almost never results in permanent increases in ROM
    2. Getting blood in the muscles is completely false. Blood doesn’t go in muscles. The reason we do warm ups is because our muscles are viscoelastic. They work optimally at higher than baseline temperatures. Warming up causes muscles to be more elastic, perform better and incur less damage from stress.
    3. If it doesn’t take a lot of strength to do butterfly if technique is good why are we doing strength training? Wouldn’t our time be better spent in the water practicing technique

    • @SkillsNT
      @SkillsNT  Год назад +2

      That's what the old school believed. But the studies never followed the subjects doing the stretches with increasingly more pressure and over a longer period of time. What you gain in one day it will almost all be lost the next day. But doing it consistently with increasingly more load gets great results.
      2 - The increase in temperature is because the blood vessels dilate. So there is more blood.
      3- Higher temperature and temporary gains in ROM are a great way of getting ready for a butterfly practice in the water 😉

    • @hqs9585
      @hqs9585 Год назад

      As you propel forwards with your arms going backwards, you generate momentum which is dependent on velocity, this velocity which is changing to do the acceleration of the arms REQUIRES FORCE. Acceleration is proportional to FORCE which of course depends on the strength since there is a viscous medium (water) that cause opposite forces. "Warming muscles become more elastic.." NONSENSE. Elasticity is not dependent on temperature. The modulus (strain/stress) and/or viscosity do depend on heat. Actually as you get colder the muscles instinctively start vibrating, sign of more mobility (shivering effect).Stress does not cause damage, it is the strain or change in dimension that actually causes the damage! Blood does run in the capillaries that are in intimate contact with the muscles. As blood circulates the oxygen does get spread from the hemoglobin to the muscle! The increase in ROM from stretching DOES occur as we do the stretching repeatedly and dynamically. This is science not jut bluff.

    • @tann_man
      @tann_man Год назад

      ​@@hqs9585 I never claimed force isn't required you're 'debunking' something I never said. I also never said elasticity is dependent on temperature. Viscosity is.
      Muscles are VISCOelastic. When you're cold muscles vibrate in order to warm up not bc they are are more mobile. I was using Stress in the colloquial sense of the word - as in exertion. You agree with me about blood. It "runs in the capillaries that are in intimate contact with the muscles." NOT inside our muscles. Stretching does almost nothing at a mechanical level for muscle length and it cannot permanently increase ROM (ROM in several studies has been shown to be exclusive to adaption of pain thresholds in lengthened positions). Sports specific movement has been proven to be more effective at increasing ROM and static stretching has proven to be rather ineffective.

    • @tann_man
      @tann_man Год назад

      ​@@SkillsNT No static stretching is old school mindset. It's not effective for increasing sports specific ROM especially compared to alternatives. Actually no temporary ROM can be dangerous and detrimental to performance (only in extreme cases). You're better off warming up in the water, doing movement prep in the water and moving you muscles through long, tolerable, and natural ranges in the water

    • @SkillsNT
      @SkillsNT  Год назад

      @@tann_man Static Stretching is not dangerous, it is just a very light tension that could get the muscle and connective tissue fatigued if that range is never trained. But I agree that moving into that stretch position will get better results. That's why I said it in the video. Static stretching studies are very old school but new research is coming. Results are already here though and we have tested them. However, I appreciate the comments and the effort to improve our way of thinking. I don't claim to have all the answers, I just study from people that know more than me and I put their ideas to the test before making videos about them.

  • @user-ji9pk9sn1t
    @user-ji9pk9sn1t Год назад

    Hard to define butterfly itself.😂 what is it exactly

  • @olyaolga7507
    @olyaolga7507 12 дней назад

    Dry land drills mixed with water drills 😡

  • @Arid379
    @Arid379 10 месяцев назад

    This video only teaches flexibility

  • @kentajin7860
    @kentajin7860 Год назад +2

    You are doing push ups the wrong way!

    • @SkillsNT
      @SkillsNT  Год назад +5

      There is no "wrong" way. But let me know why you think this is wrong.

    • @gokhanfi5858
      @gokhanfi5858 Год назад +3

      i would like to know also..These are picture perfect push ups. Coming from an athletic coach.

    • @kentajin7860
      @kentajin7860 Год назад

      @@gokhanfi5858 i have sent a video of correct push-ups above your comment!

  • @mabuen
    @mabuen 11 месяцев назад +1

    You only talking a lot , not showing more .Shame on you