Crazy I watched so many Flipturns videos on youtube and I got quiet good at it but I was always gassed after a view turns. This is like the only video that talks about breathing even though its by far the trickiest part about it. Much appreciated
Coach,Mandy. I know this is a little off topic, but I was wondering if you should. Also, hold your breathe when gliding into the wall on an open turn, as well
Yes, think of it as gently reserving the exhale for the turn itself. This way you have enough air throughout until you break free for the first stroke off the wall. ✅😎
Not necessary when swimming towards the wall but your push off after the turn should break free at the flags. You need the air when swimming towards the wall and many professional swimmers breathe on 1’s right before the wall for distance. If your breathing form is correct, it will not slow you down. ✅
I'm wondering how "hard" are you blowing bubbles once you initiate the turn? I struggle with maintaining the steady breathing out resulting in not having enough oxygen after the turn is complete and I'm in the streamline position.
If you’re struggling with not enough exhale remaining after the turn, then your exhale was too aggressive towards the beginning. Try dialing it back so you can feel a steady, even exhale throughout the flip. You’ll be surprised you don’t need too much. ✅
@@SWIMVICE I need to work on it. I suppose I’m taken by the excitement of going into a turn every time, and I forget to relax. (Plus I don’t want any water up my nose 😅). Thank you for the reply. 🙌🏻
Thank you for subscribing! Your support means a lot. In regards to your question, I get surprisingly close to the wall before executing a flip turn. However, to really refine this part of the skill, I have a comprehensive drill progression in my SWIMVICE program specifically for flip turns. It's designed to help you master this crucial aspect of swimming. You can find more information at linktr.ee/swimvice. Keep up the great work and keep pushing your limits in the pool! Best, Coach Mandy
Wheres the video on how to flip turn while sharing the Lane ? If you only have 1/2 a lane and want to keep your speed up with a flip turn at each end of the pool. How do you flip turn and keep the accuracy of half a lane without clobbering the other swimmer ? 8-1-24
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Crazy I watched so many Flipturns videos on youtube and I got quiet good at it but I was always gassed after a view turns. This is like the only video that talks about breathing even though its by far the trickiest part about it. Much appreciated
Ikr. I'm here because I have the same issue.
Thanks Coach Mandy, This is the most clearer explanation video for flip turn i have watched. You are awesome.
This is so fundamental to the flip turn but surprisingly, good videos of learning the skill omitted this point.
Great advice! My 11 year old son was really struggling with his turns but now he’s nailed them! Thanks
I love tips on intricate details like this!!
I REALLY need this if we do breathing patterns.
yes right on explanation... it would help also to tuck into a tight ball so that you remain closer to the surface
Correct!
Great content❤
Coach,Mandy. I know this is a little off topic, but I was wondering if you should. Also, hold your breathe when gliding into the wall on an open turn, as well
Yes, think of it as gently reserving the exhale for the turn itself. This way you have enough air throughout until you break free for the first stroke off the wall. ✅😎
This is helpful, thank you.
practicing flips turns is a work out in its self. warm up and then start behind the flags, swim fast into the wall then swim back to past the flags.
Curious on your thoughts on the old “don’t breeze inside the flags”? I agree with the method in the video but still hear my old coach in my head.
Not necessary when swimming towards the wall but your push off after the turn should break free at the flags. You need the air when swimming towards the wall and many professional swimmers breathe on 1’s right before the wall for distance. If your breathing form is correct, it will not slow you down. ✅
beautifull and usefull explanation thx!
at squad we used to get told off if didn't hold breath from 3 strokes before the flip turn and 3 after. was torture.
I'm wondering how "hard" are you blowing bubbles once you initiate the turn? I struggle with maintaining the steady breathing out resulting in not having enough oxygen after the turn is complete and I'm in the streamline position.
If you’re struggling with not enough exhale remaining after the turn, then your exhale was too aggressive towards the beginning. Try dialing it back so you can feel a steady, even exhale throughout the flip. You’ll be surprised you don’t need too much. ✅
@@SWIMVICE I need to work on it. I suppose I’m taken by the excitement of going into a turn every time, and I forget to relax. (Plus I don’t want any water up my nose 😅). Thank you for the reply. 🙌🏻
@@WildlikeDestination haha yes, very true! 😆 Enjoy your practice and let me know how it goes! Best, CM
Please make another detailed video for maintaining breathing out.👍
Hi coach Mandy doing a flip turn do I throw my body or my head over to make the flip turn happen
Excelente ❤
How close to the wall do I go before I flip?
Thank you for subscribing! Your support means a lot. In regards to your question, I get surprisingly close to the wall before executing a flip turn. However, to really refine this part of the skill, I have a comprehensive drill progression in my SWIMVICE program specifically for flip turns. It's designed to help you master this crucial aspect of swimming. You can find more information at linktr.ee/swimvice. Keep up the great work and keep pushing your limits in the pool! Best, Coach Mandy
After the turn when do you breath again before the first stroke or second
Wheres the video on how to flip turn while sharing the Lane ? If you only have 1/2 a lane and want to keep your speed up with a flip turn at each end of the pool. How do you flip turn and keep the accuracy of half a lane without clobbering the other swimmer ? 8-1-24
I always have a net loss of oxygen after every flipturn
great and useful content thank u