This is a great video. It gives you plenty of time to really see what makes Katy Ledecky so good. What stands out to me is just how good she is at minimizing the drag she gets from the water. Watch how still and how well aligned her torso is through the water. It would be interesting to watch her competitors and see if they can do that as well as she does. My guess is that not one of them can.
She has that body position not just form trying to be like that…..her high elbow catch is what allows for the propulsion and and a result she lies very high and flat in the water.
I would say she mostly used a 1 kick. Her right leg was barely kicking… I'm wondering why is she so effective with that lack of kicking motions?! UPD: now I see you've noticed that too. Good point!
likely because it's such a huge distance race. You'd be surprised how much energy you save when you minimise kicking, and how little it actually helps with forward propulsion.
He actually stole your video and the only "edits" is play it at slow motion 😭😩 Anyways good job Coach I dropped you subscribe because you have good videos on your channel and I just completed legendary Ridhwan 25km swim video...he is a special athlete. Good luck
Flipturn would be faster if they would roll-in head - means chin to torso, creates momentum for faster turn. Interesting: All those female swimmers do the kicks driven by hip; nobody swims in this race by full immersion ,bended elbow style! 👏🏻
And her streamlined body plus her ability to keep her body on top of water and sometimes I feel she even just have one tiny kick... and that require strong arm strength , most people's legs will sink if they simply follow the way she kicks....
I was trying to say her strong upper body strength, certainly given with great alignment, hardly need her effort to kick.... when a lamb swimmer, i.e. a slow swimmer , my legs tend to sink and I thought or I was told because slower pace may cause leg to sink.....can one swim slow without a sinking legs? @@TD-sl3ee
To save energy (reduce oxygen consumption and lactic acid build-up) over long distances. She usually has such a commanding lead she doesn’t need to kick for propulsion.
@@KansaSCaymanS note that a downward kick, on the same side as the arm pull, facilitates the roll/rotation to the opposite side. Also notice that she typically produces a stronger kick on the recovery (non-breathing) side, but not always, and sometimes the opposite. Weird. Also, I find that in a true two-beat kick, it’s difficult to keep your legs just drifting (and not kicking, as a follow-through reaction from the intentional kick.
Excellent, she is a woman super gifted with hunger and dedication to her passion.🎉
This is a great video. It gives you plenty of time to really see what makes Katy Ledecky so good. What stands out to me is just how good she is at minimizing the drag she gets from the water. Watch how still and how well aligned her torso is through the water. It would be interesting to watch her competitors and see if they can do that as well as she does. My guess is that not one of them can.
She has that body position not just form trying to be like that…..her high elbow catch is what allows for the propulsion and and a result she lies very high and flat in the water.
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@@Jordyrugby
Katie is an awesome swimmer. This music is also awesome.
a symphony of movement
This woman is not human ! She's an angel without wings.
and the water fell in love with her ...
I love the music. "Marriage d'amour" from Richard Clayderman.
I can see the music! Thank you!
beautiful
Ý tưởng video rất hay đó ạ, ình xem 2 lần rồi, xem vừa chill lại vừa quan sát các động tác kỹ thuật
you make me cry of happiness...... god bless you.!
Beautiful video. Thank you for sharing ❤
Beautiful stream line. A good video for the lesson of swimming. Thank you very much.
レデッキーさん!
大好きなストロークとキックにうっとりしています!
素敵‼️🎉
心に語りかける素敵な音楽と共に😂
Great footage, thanks for sharing!
beautiful clip
She will do very good in triathlon for sure 👍
Lindo demais
Buen video y buena musica ,bien logrado ,gracias
The perfection!
special right kick, special technique
좋은 영상 감사합니다 😊
I would say she mostly used a 1 kick. Her right leg was barely kicking… I'm wondering why is she so effective with that lack of kicking motions?! UPD: now I see you've noticed that too. Good point!
likely because it's such a huge distance race. You'd be surprised how much energy you save when you minimise kicking, and how little it actually helps with forward propulsion.
Soft 🌊
wow swimming good~~~~❤❤❤❤❤
Beautiful video
9laps 2kicks, 1lap 4kicks, 4laps 1kick and 1lap 6kicks
Tôi rất thích kiểu bơi này bởi vì nó giống form bơi của tôi
You know you didn't do editing work except copy from my RUclips channel.
He actually stole your video and the only "edits" is play it at slow motion 😭😩
Anyways good job Coach I dropped you subscribe because you have good videos on your channel and I just completed legendary Ridhwan 25km swim video...he is a special athlete.
Good luck
thanks for sharing!
amei o video, obrigada!
❤good 👍America
USA ❤
Flipturn would be faster if they would roll-in head - means chin to torso, creates momentum for faster turn. Interesting: All those female swimmers do the kicks driven by hip; nobody swims in this race by full immersion ,bended elbow style! 👏🏻
Another video observes that she basically swam with only her arms.
And her streamlined body plus her ability to keep her body on top of water and sometimes I feel she even just have one tiny kick... and that require strong arm strength , most people's legs will sink if they simply follow the way she kicks....
@@adyshih legs will drag if you have poor alignment. it does not have anything to do with the effort you put into the kick
I was trying to say her strong upper body strength, certainly given with great alignment, hardly need her effort to kick.... when a lamb swimmer, i.e. a slow swimmer , my legs tend to sink and I thought or I was told because slower pace may cause leg to sink.....can one swim slow without a sinking legs? @@TD-sl3ee
who is the author of the melody?
Richard Clayderman - MARIAGE D'AMOUR
thank you@@maxgamingps4861
What is this music's name?
Richard clayderman "Mariage d'amour"
Very hard teqnic
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What is The Music, Song Called please respond, Thank you.
Richard clayderman "Mariage d'amour"
Nếu bơl thư giản có được không ( bơi chậm )
Được
Does she breathe out through her nose?
through her ass .. what a stupid question omg
Looks like
The longest distance I can swim with 2 beat kick is just 375 so far
I swim freestyle slower than this 😂
Look on here for TI swimming and you can learn it. Sinji is the master.
Aesthetic Art of Swimming
Goldfish!!!
May I ask what is the name of the background music
Richard clayderman "Mariage d'amour"
good video, but this music has already caused a blister on my ears
But, why the 1 beat kick?
To save energy (reduce oxygen consumption and lactic acid build-up) over long distances. She usually has such a commanding lead she doesn’t need to kick for propulsion.
Even though she is using 2 beat kick her arm stroke rate is really high when she swims.
@@KansaSCaymanS note that a downward kick, on the same side as the arm pull, facilitates the roll/rotation to the opposite side. Also notice that she typically produces a stronger kick on the recovery (non-breathing) side, but not always, and sometimes the opposite. Weird. Also, I find that in a true two-beat kick, it’s difficult to keep your legs just drifting (and not kicking, as a follow-through reaction from the intentional kick.
swims like a robot
sounds like the unfortunate last swim
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