Your technique: You position your body at a 45 degree angle to reduce body drag. You relax your hand on the water shoulder with apart relax and lowered naturally so your legs don't drop killing your float and momentum. Thanks for the tips
Sir, I have noticed that you do not pull your arm and shoulders out when you breath, I am however having a lot of problem in breathing if I do not bring my arm out. Do you suggest turning my head extra bit so that I can breath, because in traditional freestyle it is advised to turn the head as least as possible and breath with snorkel sort of mouth.
Question: Your power stroke seems to have 2 steps to it, or an elbow bend in it. It's totally different than the guy next to you. Why not discuss that? What's going on with your power stroke.?
Your technique: You position your body at a 45 degree angle to reduce body drag. You relax your hand on the water shoulder with apart relax and lowered naturally so your legs don't drop killing your float and momentum. Thanks for the tips
Very helpful. Thanks!!!
Great video.
Sir, I have noticed that you do not pull your arm and shoulders out when you breath, I am however having a lot of problem in breathing if I do not bring my arm out. Do you suggest turning my head extra bit so that I can breath, because in traditional freestyle it is advised to turn the head as least as possible and breath with snorkel sort of mouth.
you are the
best!
I totally swim like the guy on his left :(
Question: Your power stroke seems to have 2 steps to it, or an elbow bend in it. It's totally different than the guy next to you. Why not discuss that? What's going on with your power stroke.?
Answer 1: Because there are 289 parts. A2: Nothing is wrong with my power stoke.
Useless.