The Perfect Exercise (Butterfly Swimming)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
  • Entertainment, mental health, Longevity, increased muscle mass and cardiovascular endurance. Those are the main benefits that the perfect exercise should give you.
    We will see each of the benefits and why I spent more than 20 years thinking butterfly swimming wasn’t for me.
    Some of the top butterfly technique tips are:
    1- The center of gravity of your body is near your belly button, but the center of buoyancy is closer to your lungs. Gravity wants these two points to line up. When butterfly swimming you will use your body to push the center of buoyancy below the center of gravity. Then gravity, your arms and your feet will help you go up. That is the basis of the undulation. Chest down, hips up, hips down, chest up.
    2- Your head weighs around 5 kilos. If you move it up and down, it can be an excellent counterweight for the rest of your body.
    3- In the recovery, your arms go straight. They should pass a couple of centimeters above the surface of the water, but no more. Your elbows should not be bent, nor your hands too high.
    4- There are two kicks per stroke. The second kick must end at the same time as the stroke.
    5- The movement of the arms in the water forms a butterfly.
    00:00 - The benefits of butterfly swimming.
    00:22 - Longevity
    01:05 - Build muscle
    01:45 - Entertainment!
    02:03 - Mental Health
    03:13 - Cardio
    04:09 - Butterfly Risks
    04:34 - Butterfly Swimming Technique
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  • @SkillsNT
    @SkillsNT  2 года назад +37

    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

  • @SPaleocrassas
    @SPaleocrassas 2 года назад +919

    Everyone on my swim team groans when we have a fly set (as do I) but for some reason once you get good enough at it, a 50 fly is probably the most fun event there is to swim!

    • @ethanhughes5720
      @ethanhughes5720 2 года назад +3

      I agree

    • @Kewleymtb
      @Kewleymtb 2 года назад +6

      I swim 800 fly in galas and I am number one in England for fly and free

    • @allenlecorre
      @allenlecorre 2 года назад +2

      Right

    • @allypezz
      @allypezz 2 года назад +4

      @@Kewleymtb hahaha

    • @taiyakibo
      @taiyakibo 2 года назад +1

      @@Kewleymtb 800! 😱👏👏

  • @choiyongjae
    @choiyongjae 2 года назад +413

    Not just intensity, but unlike most cardio activities (running, biking, etc), swimming uses both push/pull movements on all muscle groups AND has weight/pressure (water) to it which are key components to building muscle since...that's how muscles work. You're always using your back and biceps during pulling (water) motions, and you're always using your chest and triceps when you are pushing water. Your legs are in on it too. Your quads and hamstrings are used in the kicking motion, and our calves and tibia dorsi calves are recruited to point and flex the feet respectively. Obviously our core is working as mentioned in the video.
    It's crazy efficient! Only downside is you'll need to eat a whole lot of calories!

    • @azekia
      @azekia Год назад +11

      Yiu just have to eat an average amount of proteins carbs and water, and that will help you with the two physical goals most people have: Buolding muscle and losing fat.

    • @wissen9000
      @wissen9000 Год назад +10

      @@azekia how do you eat water, guess you eat ice cubes

    • @letraine2152
      @letraine2152 Год назад +1

      We definitely evolved from dolphins not apes lol

    • @pacman7328
      @pacman7328 Год назад +2

      this is how my friend got the strength to do a pull up, by swimming

    • @Kevessi
      @Kevessi Год назад

      What about the chest

  • @mattmaha
    @mattmaha 2 года назад +607

    I'm guilty of swimming butterfly to impress non-swimmers and look stylish at the pool.

    • @Mateuszyk
      @Mateuszyk 2 года назад +79

      i also do it but to impress life guards

    • @mikelochoa4494
      @mikelochoa4494 2 года назад +8

      Me too

    • @rosin_eater
      @rosin_eater 2 года назад +5

      lmaoo same

    • @andystakauskas453
      @andystakauskas453 2 года назад +38

      These people came up too me after swimming it and they said you should be in Tokyo right now

    • @tarunkurkal326
      @tarunkurkal326 2 года назад +49

      I am a lifeguard, and I immediatly like people more when I see them swim Butterfly

  • @WhyHandleYouTube
    @WhyHandleYouTube 2 года назад +34

    Also the butterfly is the most beautiful of all strokes asthetically to me. 🦋

  • @gybx4094
    @gybx4094 2 года назад +251

    I learned Butterfly at age 57 and I'm 63 now. I can do the racing method, but sometimes I take it easier and more relaxed.
    We always want the best technique, but we don't need to perform Butterfly at a sprint pace.
    There are people who do long distance (10km) open water Butterfly. They use more momentum (gliding).
    We shouldn't limit ourselves just because we're not Olympians.

    • @prabhakarpatil7311
      @prabhakarpatil7311 2 года назад

      Please send your photos.

    • @prabhakarpatil7311
      @prabhakarpatil7311 2 года назад

      I am also 58 year old and started to learn butterfly stroke

    • @scottsdalevista
      @scottsdalevista 2 года назад +2

      @@prabhakarpatil7311 Please check out the Shaw method for butterfly for a non competitive butterfly that conserves energy

    • @PierreJennihey-taxi
      @PierreJennihey-taxi 2 года назад

      @@scottsdalevista Nice for the long distance. But I discovered that I need to tighten my full body in order to stay as flat as possible like a board with very small amplitude of movements. That helps a lot for performance but requires a lot of energy just to stay stiff. The opposite of the Shaw method.

    • @Falquiboy
      @Falquiboy 2 года назад +7

      10km butterfly? What in the world? no way that is true

  • @dominikadzierzanowska
    @dominikadzierzanowska 2 года назад +59

    I can confirm 100% what you said here. I experience all these sensations and thoughts. I've got the same insights. And I spent nearly 40 years thinking butterfly wasn't for me. Now I'm mad about butterfly.

    • @SkillsNT
      @SkillsNT  2 года назад +3

      Thanks for the comment!

    • @company3076
      @company3076 2 года назад +5

      @@SkillsNT yes, when I started boring with freestyle I started butterfly - and I’m best in it in my pool (cause nobody else can do it)

  • @kuromisthe_best
    @kuromisthe_best 2 года назад +12

    This is litterly saving our life now!Why don’t you have one billion subs!

  • @marilynstrube4970
    @marilynstrube4970 Год назад +1

    It is so true that learning the correct technique is good for your mental health! I'm 60 and decided about a year ago to learn to do butterfly correctly. It has been such a fun challenge. I studied lots of youtube videos and bullt a list of things I needed to focus on. It took some time to get it to all come together but I kept getting better and it became easier and easier. I got to a stage when occasionally I knew I nailed it perfectly but I wasn't consistent. That came with practice and now I doing it nearly perfectly every time.

  • @winterdogmusic
    @winterdogmusic 2 года назад +158

    I swim butterfly long distance for fitness. I swim 2 k butterfly non stop at medium pace, sometimes in training, and you enter a trance like state where you feel like you are almost a dolphin.I do butterfly because it feels the best, is the most challenging, and gets the lats and shoulders thick and my core is getting super strong too. I used to have back pain before butterfly, no more.

    • @univision1489
      @univision1489 2 года назад

      Impressive . Keep it up

    • @Falquiboy
      @Falquiboy 2 года назад +23

      2k butterfly holy shit

    • @yongweichin9641
      @yongweichin9641 2 года назад +4

      So hardcore.. 2km butterfly

    • @cannonball9478
      @cannonball9478 2 года назад

      That’s brilliant and inspiring. Nice one

    • @Zuu4MH
      @Zuu4MH Год назад +3

      Do you also get the urge to chomp small fishies? lol jk that feat you did is very impressive!

  • @Bandhanudeshi2729
    @Bandhanudeshi2729 2 года назад +4

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FO THIS GOOD ADVICE ON BUTTERFLY
    KEEP POSTING MORE ON BUTTERFLY

  • @Lornext
    @Lornext Год назад +11

    "The perfect exercise is the one that entertains you enough that you keep doing it."

  • @NEMEPOLYNHA
    @NEMEPOLYNHA 2 года назад +8

    Man, you've helped me a lot, since I started swimming in october last year. Thanks!

  • @Michael-bw9hq
    @Michael-bw9hq 2 года назад +14

    Thanks for the great video, I was particularly impressed by the graphical interpretation of the human physiology when swimming / great to see the different muscle groups distinguished by Color, function & timing 👍

  • @captainobvious8037
    @captainobvious8037 Год назад +4

    I would have never expected to read "perfect exercise" and "butterfly" in the same sentence.

  • @robindong3802
    @robindong3802 2 года назад +6

    you are a lovely and very professional coach.
    I just improved my freestyle by watching your video, much faster and easy. Now I guess I have a new goal to pursue -- butterfly!

  • @timinoh9892
    @timinoh9892 Год назад

    This was the best argument ive seen as to why i should do an exercise. Thank you sir!

  • @nabilhashmi7976
    @nabilhashmi7976 2 года назад +3

    Another outstanding video in terms of quality of presentation and content.

  • @billparker244
    @billparker244 Год назад +1

    Thank you! I'm currently teaching myself butterfly and this was very informative. I'll put it to good use.

  • @mrexcadrill8474
    @mrexcadrill8474 2 года назад +10

    I remember when I was doing my coaching courses after swimming for years. 200 fly was my event and when I was told by the mentor that he made some poor kid to do 3 k of fly to prove a point I thought he was mad. Tried it the session after and realised it was horrible till after 400 m and then you just sort of carry yourself through. I will always love fly with all my heart

    • @winterdogmusic
      @winterdogmusic 2 года назад

      Once you get into it you can go forever. You can't do 3k as fast as freestyle but 3 k butterfly is more tiring and I feel my rib cage literally growing.

  • @FullaTeeth
    @FullaTeeth 11 месяцев назад +1

    The most beautiful stoke!

  • @bacsi91
    @bacsi91 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for sharing with us your passion! Your videos help me so much improving my swimming skills. Thank you from Viet Nam!

  • @bobfromtadley1867
    @bobfromtadley1867 2 года назад

    Really enjoyed this. I'm working on my fly, good tips 👍

  • @Dionysion
    @Dionysion Год назад

    thank you, this video wins the "Displays the Full Technique From the Side for More than Half a Stroke" Award

  • @andreawallenberger2668
    @andreawallenberger2668 2 года назад +3

    I 💖 'fly. I learned it literally at Arnold Schwarzenegger's gym in Austria when I was just 11 years old. (Before that my home summer swim team in Delaware had me competing breast- & backstroke.) When I came back home I became the summer "womens" 'fly champ and anchored the medley, pinch hitting free. Yes, I was 12. 12-16 also choreographed and ran the annual summer water ballet.
    Now I'm almost 60 and overweight but happy to be back to the pool here north of Baltimore. I do medleys just for fun/cardio, tire out fast, my flips are totes shot to hell, but I still have good form!

  • @ellenhuo7338
    @ellenhuo7338 2 года назад +2

    Always love to learn from your lesson, big thanks.

  • @streamptd_butter3102
    @streamptd_butter3102 2 года назад +2

    i used to hate butterfly bc i didnt know how to swim it but with time i learned it , it becames my favorite and it is the most beautiful stroke

  • @Cachoeira1986
    @Cachoeira1986 7 месяцев назад

    With every single of your vides I learn something new. Todays gem 4:20 is the center of bouyancy beeing different from the center of gravitation. 🐟⚖🐠🏊🌊

  • @ifeelfantastic8956
    @ifeelfantastic8956 2 года назад +1

    Butterflies are Badass.

  • @tadeogalvan565
    @tadeogalvan565 Год назад

    Awesome video!!!

  • @khanhnghiem8440
    @khanhnghiem8440 7 дней назад

    Thanks
    I have to watch this video one more time

  • @parkkeechan
    @parkkeechan 2 года назад

    I fell into love with this video.

  • @Sangeychhonjin
    @Sangeychhonjin 2 года назад

    Lots of love from Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh, India 🙂💜

  • @low_senz2241
    @low_senz2241 2 года назад +6

    when I first join a swim team I hated butterfly even nowadays, but after I watched ur video I understand everything. thank you so much

  • @jjnn8921
    @jjnn8921 Год назад

    I really like all you’re video I learned a lot thanks for sharing keep its up 🥰🇯🇵

  • @neourlich1650
    @neourlich1650 2 года назад +5

    I love how all the true swimmers are here to learn how to get faster at butterfly

  • @PierreJennihey-taxi
    @PierreJennihey-taxi 2 года назад +4

    Thanks to your previous advices, I managed to swimm butterfly with much less breathing problems since I kept the air during three strokes. Not only have I a better buoyancy, but I do not need to get my head out to breathe and can concentrate on the movements and keep my body horizontal.

    • @SkillsNT
      @SkillsNT  2 года назад

      Nice! Good job doing it!

    • @PierreJennihey-taxi
      @PierreJennihey-taxi 2 года назад

      There is more. As I use a Finis Duo (music through bone induction) keeping the air gives me more sound clarity. Less bubbles, shorter expiration.

  • @KeithHiew
    @KeithHiew 2 года назад

    Wow... video of the week.

  • @serdarakdeniz1994
    @serdarakdeniz1994 2 года назад

    great, simply great. I'm high motivated.

  • @swthelostarchives
    @swthelostarchives Год назад +1

    I find that focusing in moving forward helps your balance, makes u faster and reduces injury. If you u do the opposite of this (focusing on pushes up to take a breath) you will lose balance, sink too deep, slow down and raise your head/shoulders too high. At the end of the day you should feel kinda flat and very loose, making sure to maintain a fast rhythm.

  • @umtayd.330
    @umtayd.330 2 года назад

    great job thanx from Turkey

  • @Deepen_Pardeshi
    @Deepen_Pardeshi 2 года назад

    The illustrations are good..

  • @Inspirationandlove
    @Inspirationandlove 2 года назад +1

    Excellent👍🏻🤘🏼👏🏻

  • @ReafDraw
    @ReafDraw Год назад

    Awesome video

  • @SheriffsSimShack
    @SheriffsSimShack 2 года назад +1

    Nice. Maybe when i hit this Plateau when swimming freestyle. :)

  • @user-Irena_V.
    @user-Irena_V. Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @user-xz6dc3rt4d
    @user-xz6dc3rt4d Год назад

    Good video bro

  • @MohammedAbdishakur
    @MohammedAbdishakur 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks teacher

  • @pasjonat2705
    @pasjonat2705 2 года назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @imran6223
    @imran6223 2 года назад

    Nice vidéo 👏👍

  • @kimo17za18
    @kimo17za18 2 года назад

    Extra fort merci.

  • @davidruiz8949
    @davidruiz8949 2 года назад +1

    Great video, there just one problem on the CC, there are not synchronized

  • @danielluis7371
    @danielluis7371 2 года назад

    I really want to learn the butterfly stroke!!!

  • @zeking3844
    @zeking3844 Год назад +1

    What I "came up" with is that sometimes I am fighting with the water when swimming butterfly and get exhausted easily even though I have been swimming it for some time.Then I kinda reflect and ty to feel the flow of the water and align with it. And after that reflection points I have swum the smoothest butterflies

  • @susanavalentincic1600
    @susanavalentincic1600 2 года назад

    Super!!!!!

  • @ismaelri8039
    @ismaelri8039 2 года назад

    Thanks😊

  • @TheRock-xj7hs
    @TheRock-xj7hs 2 года назад +2

    Oh that gets me so juiced up! Swimming for the last 62 years of my life 99.9% crawl,Always making minute corrections. Couldn’t live without it. Butterfly, gets me so jazzed!

  • @33fa
    @33fa 4 месяца назад

    I was fat as fuck, 120kg, got a little thinner (102kg) and started swimming less than 5 months ago. Since then I've lost almost 30kg and for the last 3 weeks i've been practising butterfly swimming, last day I did a 25m pool in 26seconds which I think its awesome, Im still trying to get a good technique but I'm so happy I found swimming

  • @irishboy0909
    @irishboy0909 Год назад

    Hot damn - I'm convinced

  • @EnriqueCubillo
    @EnriqueCubillo Год назад

    You missed balance, bilaterally limb development, weight bearing and of course a logical form of transportation. Great video thanks.

  • @isabelleg9118
    @isabelleg9118 Год назад

    I have been wanting to swim butterfly for years and managed it once..my breast stroke technique I can see is slowly evolving to look more like butterfly. I can do some funky breast stroke swimming. I will keep working on it and start doing some of those shoulder exercises. Good retirement hobby😅🎉

  • @robohippy
    @robohippy 2 года назад +1

    Well, on an 'okay, if you swim the fly, I will try your side stroke', I swan the fly for the first time in probably 50 years. Loved it when I was younger because it was a superb power stroke, and I had power to spare. Can barely get my arms up out of the water now. Made 6 lengths of the 25 yard pool. Yup, it burns a lot of energy, and makes the muscles sore. Tried again on day 2, and had trouble getting my arms to clear on the recover. Going to be part of my daily swim now.... I really have a lot of ab/core work to do....
    Side note Raul, did you notice that there were 2 distinct styles of breast stroke at the Olympics? One was more a rapid beat/stroke count, and the other was a longer glide stroke. A lap pal, whose stroke is the breast stroke pointed it out to me, and I went home to watch the US qualifying IM for women. More of a difference with the women than with the men...

    • @robohippy
      @robohippy 2 года назад

      Well, part 2.... Been getting a couple of laps in per day now, and have the timing back some what. My lap pal/coach wanted me to do a skulling drill. He is only 63... He commented that this is how it is done. So, I came home and watched a bunch of butterfly videos, and of course saw a bunch of different arm pull variations, but no one really talked about your arm pull path shall we call it. Found one with Michael Phelps from 2008 and his hands entered the water fairly wide, like maybe a little wider than his shoulders. Saw one European champion who entered with hands closer to the center line and actually sculled out a bit. Saw several others who whose hands entered close to center line and would pull out slightly , pull in closer to the body at mid point, then out wider at the finish, kind of like an hour glass. Seem to be many on freestyle, but kind of lacking on butterfly.

  • @darlysonreis8579
    @darlysonreis8579 2 года назад

    I need to learn this swim

  • @xelp435
    @xelp435 Год назад +1

    This is why prophet Mohammad told us to learn how to swim. Subhanallah

  • @dannyboy6114
    @dannyboy6114 2 года назад +1

    I have started swimming. I've not been since I was a kid and I'm nearly 40 now. I was nearly dead after one length 😂

  • @SlishSlosh
    @SlishSlosh Год назад +1

    Out of the 6 years I did swimming when I was a kid, I never likes butterfly and I could only do a 50. My first time in an event for butterfly I did against my will because my coaches signed me up for it and I almost got disqualified because I swam the first 25 underwater to save energy. They let me have the win because i didnt know it was a rule back then.

  • @TryRickPayton
    @TryRickPayton 2 года назад

    They are no joke I am going to practice my free style first

  • @scotthugins7672
    @scotthugins7672 2 года назад

    Ok, I’m sold !!! But Insuck at it so bad .

  • @yolyb1344
    @yolyb1344 2 года назад

    Great 👍😘👏

  • @robohippy
    @robohippy 2 года назад

    Raul, a question for you.... So, with freestyle, and a 6 beat kick, the #1 kick is the power kick, or as Gary Hall Sr. says, the 'pulse' kick, with the 2 and 3 kick not being nearly as strong. I had thought that with the fly, the 1 kick was the strong one, and the 2 kick was weaker. Not sure any more. I figured the #1 was strongest because you were throwing your whole body into it with the arm recovery, and #2 was weaker because it is coming from mid chest down to toes.... Comments?

    • @derek524
      @derek524 9 месяцев назад

      2 years late but IMO first kick is for rhythm and 2nd is for power. Important to drive the 2nd kick from your core.

    • @robohippy
      @robohippy 9 месяцев назад

      I did ask Gary Hall Sr. about the fly kick, and which is the more powerful. He said that it varies from swimmer to swimmer. Some kick stronger on the first kick, and some kick stronger on the breathing kick. For sure, the breathing kick every swimmer I have watched will use higher amplitude on that kick. Their heels generally come up out of the water. What I haven't been able to figure out is why for some swimmers, dolphin kicks on their back are stronger than dolphin kicks on their tummy. @@derek524

  • @rodneyleonard8453
    @rodneyleonard8453 2 года назад +1

    One year of consistent Butterfly swimming has made every thing else in the water elementary.

    • @rodneyleonard8453
      @rodneyleonard8453 2 года назад +1

      Up to 150 meter without stopping and doing 5 to 10 50 meter sets each Butterfly workout at age 53 and it has totally reshaped my body from 6'1 245 to 175. Another added plus swimming has totally put in remission my battle with borderline Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, anxiety, and depression....Swim Fast!!!

  • @kevindrdrill
    @kevindrdrill 2 года назад

    Is it normal to have a really big splash from the second kick? Should I be slapping on the water or pushing down on the water on the second kick?

  • @miketurany2082
    @miketurany2082 Год назад +1

    If you wanna watch a video that will get your stoked about swimming this is the 1 that you wanna watch!! Even though I don't do any butterfly stroke the same examples you pointed out in this video can be said for the reverse dolphin kick. I love to swim, I do it everyday for at least an hour if not more. I want to learn butterfly its just I like to breath and I'm afraid of sucking in water if my Rhythm and flow are off. Fear is the mind killer I'm just showing the world of what a big old puss puss I am. Who needs to breathe?😀

  • @AliRaza-xi3dx
    @AliRaza-xi3dx 2 года назад

    Mashallah Nice

  • @jmacfilj5466
    @jmacfilj5466 2 года назад

    Maravilha!!!!

  • @ilgimdemirel
    @ilgimdemirel 2 года назад

    "since we almost use every muscle ... run, or do literally almost everything" ahahah

  • @swthelostarchives
    @swthelostarchives Год назад +1

    Freestyle feels boring when u learn how to do butterfly properly and for long distances. Butterfly is tough but that's why it feels so good when u are able to improve on it

  • @YACKYSNACKY
    @YACKYSNACKY 2 года назад

    Awesome video !🏊‍♂️🏊‍♂️🏊‍♂️🏊‍♀️🏊‍♀️🏊‍♀️🏊‍♂️🏊‍♂️🏊‍♂️🏊‍♀️🏊‍♀️🏊‍♀️🏊‍♂️🏊‍♂️🏊‍♂️

  • @intanpssabirin2110
    @intanpssabirin2110 2 года назад +1

    Nice❤️

  • @unlikeschool
    @unlikeschool 2 года назад

    Maybe you could do an analysis of John Batchelder? He recently swam the English Channel, butterfly, for 16 hours. How is that even possible?

  • @ethanlong4670
    @ethanlong4670 Год назад

    I know of a guy who swam in 13 mph water doing butterfly strokes. He stayed in the water for around an hour.

  • @nezkeys79
    @nezkeys79 Год назад +1

    All of them are too difficult for me now except for breast stroke (aged 44). I have lower back issues no matter what I do (and that's not an "aging" thing because its been that way since my teens) so back stroke doesn't end very well. As for front crawl and butterfly I ĵust find my arms are flailing everywhere. Breast stroke just seems a lot easier
    But the flip side is am I really doing any good from breast stroke? I mean don't get me wrong 30 mins of breast stroke is still quite tiring so it must be doing something
    I'm thinking of signing up to a gym and want to work on my toning my thighs, stomach, and chest so heard swimming is the best for doing all that at once. I just don't know if breast stroke is working my stomach and chest that's all (it's defo working my legs and arms)

  • @kirayoshikage1491
    @kirayoshikage1491 Год назад +1

    I love butterfly but I can’t do more than a 25 or 50 before getting too much asthma to go on. It just hits the lungs worse than the rest

  • @leonwong95
    @leonwong95 Год назад

    Butterfly has always been the most hated in my routine ever since I was a kid. Now that with shoulder being injured and dislocated playing dodgeball I do miss doing butterfly. Still able to do it but after awhile it hurt a lot.

  • @Freezorizer
    @Freezorizer 2 года назад

    1:40 Wuut this song is used in the Gran Turismo 7 trailer!

  • @dbm3757
    @dbm3757 2 года назад

    Im not eng person but 3D motion is very useful to me thx

  • @samhg3658
    @samhg3658 Год назад

    I mean, it looks so wild, that even if I was remotely good at swimming in any capacity, I still can't see myself coordinating my body like that.
    The other day I tried doing jumping jacks and still got them wrongly sinked up.

  • @1612gceol
    @1612gceol 2 года назад

    pure chills at 4:48 omg

  • @elidoubleday8080
    @elidoubleday8080 Год назад

    The perfect exercise doesn’t exi-

  • @baktijrsniper1684
    @baktijrsniper1684 2 года назад

    The best

  • @Evi19Black
    @Evi19Black 2 года назад

    i noticed the technice of the legs started only working when i startet mastering the crawl swimming. You have to sure in the water only when the fish movemont can work. But i have never tried before the technices of the arms. But at first i have to completly mastering to swim backstroke

  • @mahmod731
    @mahmod731 2 года назад +1

    Bravo Allah, very good

  • @YuDali2009
    @YuDali2009 2 года назад

    Today’ s exercise is BUTTERFLY!

  • @themanape
    @themanape 12 дней назад

    Everyone needs a pool.

  • @hdofthegarden1360
    @hdofthegarden1360 Год назад

    I went to a camp by an Olympic swimmer not that long back and he told us to use a straight pull instead of a butterfly or s shaped pull

  • @rotorblade9508
    @rotorblade9508 Год назад

    3:20 slo mo 🤔 you should be able to do it
    so I see you should synchronize beginning of the recovery with kick up then
    the beginning of the pull kick up and arms forward kick down arms backwards kick down

  • @hqs9585
    @hqs9585 Год назад

    I notice that your animation shows no movement of the head while breathing, I thought tat you should extend the front of your neck to breath thereby keeping a more horizontal posture, what am I missing? Thanks

    • @SkillsNT
      @SkillsNT  Год назад

      I probably forgot to animate that part of the swim. You are correct, that neck should extend to breath.

  • @Pinpadprompts
    @Pinpadprompts Год назад

    RIP rotator cuffs

  • @michaelcorleone2794
    @michaelcorleone2794 2 года назад +4

    I swim in open sea, whenever I use my legs, no matter what style. I tent to slow down, only speed and endurance boost us when I cross my legs so it doesn't slow me aerodynamically. So does this video apply to that?

    • @meghdaniellama1604
      @meghdaniellama1604 2 года назад +1

      Look at your technique, if your ankle is stiff people tend to bend at the knee which creates a lot of drag resulting in slowing you down. When people cross their leg the legs sink, the reason why your leg isn’t sinking and creating a hydrodynamic drag might be because your wearing those full body suit that triathlon ppl where which makes the body float including the feet.

    • @michaelcorleone2794
      @michaelcorleone2794 2 года назад +2

      @@meghdaniellama1604 Thank's, I'll try to work on it and I'm a pretty casual swimmer without anything just a short lol.

    • @meghdaniellama1604
      @meghdaniellama1604 2 года назад

      @@michaelcorleone2794 I see

  • @Grivian
    @Grivian Год назад +1

    Interesting. I've always laughed at butterfly swimming for being the only type of swimming that is absolutely pointless. It is not the fastest, it is not energy efficient. In fact, the opposite.