Swimisodes - Improve Butterfly Technique - Skate Drill

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • #swimisodes Learn how we teach butterfly technique at the Race Club swim camps: theraceclub.com... with Olympic Gold Medalist and World Record Holder Roland Schoeman and Coach Gary Hall. Butterfly is a challenging swimming stroke because it requires tremendous upper body strength and a strong kick. In order to perform great butterfly technique a swimmer not only needs great conditioning but also perfect timing. Good swimming technique for fly also requires minimizing the frontal drag forces that are so overpowering to all swimmers.
    Frontal drag in the butterfly increases significantly when the front breath is taken, caused by a shift from a horizontal to a more vertical body position in the water. The more vertical the body, the greater the frontal drag force. To make matters worse, the breath occurs during the fastest point in the stroke cycle, when the body can be travelling at nearly 7 miles per hour in elite butterflyers, faster than any other stroke including Freestyle.
    To lessen the frontal drag in butterfly, Roland demonstrates in this Swimisode one our favorite swim drills at The Race Club, the butterfly skate drill. With this important swim drill, swimmers can learn to keep their shoulders lower and elevate more with their necks to get the breath, resulting in a faster and easier butterfly technique.
    Watch in 4K!
    Producer/Director/Editor: Richard Hall
    Writer/Narrator: Gary Hall Sr
    Cinematographer: Frazier Nivens
    Live Sound: Gustavo Moller
    Jib Operator: Mikey Montoya (Jib and Co)
    Underwater Housing: AquaVideo
    Filmed at our training facility Founders Park Islamorada, FL MM87
    Swimmers of all ages and abilities come from all over the world to the Race Club swim camps to improve their swimming technique. Join us! theraceclub.com...

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  • @jezp112
    @jezp112 8 лет назад +22

    I tried using the neck muscles today and it instantly make my fly more effortless. I actually thought popping the shoulders out of the water meant that you were exerting good strength on the pull, so that you have more momentum from the height for the dive. Similar to the breaststroke where popping more of your upper body out of the water gave you more momentum and a better body position for the forward drive. Seems like in both cases there's a trade off between momentum and streamline? I will definitely be practicing incorporating the neck into my fly. Before I was trying to propel my shoulders out of the water which was very tiring, but now I see how swimming long distance fly is even possible (except for my leg cramps). Great tip!

    • @khalilwael8758
      @khalilwael8758 Год назад

      Good

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  3 месяца назад +1

      Shoulder elevation means much more drag. Don't need that in fly!

  • @craig484
    @craig484 6 лет назад +10

    I dropped 3 seconds in a 50m from doing such drills and focusing on fly timing and rythm! Thanks Gary

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  6 лет назад +1

      Congratulations! That is a huge drop in time.

  • @gaborparlagh8378
    @gaborparlagh8378 6 лет назад +9

    Many thanks for this video! This is the best drill for butterfly, period. It is difficult to perform, as with the drill the recovery phase can be partly underwater, but it really helps to understand how fly works. My fly immediately improved a lot, and now I see that butterfly can be fun as well.

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  5 лет назад

      You are welcome! Glad it helped.

  • @thibod07
    @thibod07 2 года назад +1

    Awesome! Thank you for the recommendation coach Gary! I tried that drill and wow it really helped me for the butterfly. A lot of énergie is used to fight the drag when we don’t think about staying as horizontal as possible. At one point I was reducing my arms push and increased my arms cadence to keep my forward momentum but I quickly realized that reducing the drag is a superior approach. Same thing with the breaststroke, there is so much similarities between those two strokes.

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  Год назад

      We just studied Olympic champion, Maggie MacNeil, She undulates very little and bends her knees on the kick less than any other swimmer we have tested.

  • @nunokard75
    @nunokard75 9 лет назад +5

    Great tip, I learned the style with deep wave, but understood the center of mass can´t oscilating that much, getting more muscle effort, loosing streamline and creating resistance. A good image that work for me is the eletromagnetic wave spectrum, best for fly is toward radio wave.

  • @jiyonglee7236
    @jiyonglee7236 9 лет назад +2

    thank you !!!!!
    한글 자막이 있어서 접영방법을 확실히 이해했습니다

  • @mrpablo82
    @mrpablo82 6 лет назад +1

    Bob Bowman teaches and stresses that you don't stress the neck by forcing your chin out by looking up, but to have a relaxed neck and to lead with a flat chest, low chin, and low arm recovery, to minimize drag. In doing so, the swimmer will utilize the strongest anatomical muscles in your body which are your latissimus dorsi and pectoral muscles to drive the upper part of your body forward. I like the drill, but not the way it was taught.

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  6 лет назад +3

      in order to keep the shoulders lower (body more horizontal), extension of the neck is necessary for the breath. MP was nearly fully extended for the breath. One also gains coupling energy by snapping the head down timed with the hand entry and second down kick. If one doesn't extend the neck forward, then one cannot snap it down. Same in breaststroke.

  • @jy11132012
    @jy11132012 9 лет назад +4

    Very useful drills!

  • @paddlepower888
    @paddlepower888 8 лет назад +2

    The kick! Thanks so much! Next youtube search "dolphin kick drill" for my next water Rx. Who knew that butterfly could be so interesting? and so possible (for me, anyway)?
    I love doing the pieces and seeing how they bring the stroke together!

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  8 лет назад

      +Jeffrey Wong ruclips.net/video/Wjcp9DPgClA/видео.html Check out our series on "The Fifth Stroke" We have part 1 and 2 released and part 3 in this series comes out next week...

  • @youwouldbetterfuckme
    @youwouldbetterfuckme 3 года назад

    This is an outstanding tutorial. I really appreciate.

  • @jeffreykim4926
    @jeffreykim4926 9 лет назад +1

    자막덕분에 이해하는데 많은 도움과 접영이 한단계 업글된 느낌입니다.
    오늘 수영장에서 연습을 해봤는데 미끄러지듯이 스케이트타는 느낌을...
    감싸합니당!~^^

  • @lucasantunes2589
    @lucasantunes2589 5 лет назад +1

    Incredible informations!God bless you,thank you!

  • @ibelievecn
    @ibelievecn 8 лет назад

    This is the only drill that I found on youtube to fix "elevated shoulder" problem in butterfly. But it's not an easy drill to do for young swimmer. My 10y old tried without a success. Next time we will try it with fins see if it helps. If she still can't do it, we will try breathing on the side.

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  8 лет назад

      Yes...please do this drill with fins. Actually, many very young butterflyers swim this way because they need to pause for a rest.

    • @ibelievecn
      @ibelievecn 8 лет назад

      Thanks! Fins work much better. I also noticed that my DD lifted her shoulders even on the non-breathing strokes. What caused that? Was that because her arms plunged down instead of pulling backwards? How to fix that?

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  8 лет назад

      Can be related to flexibility in the shoulder. The more one can extend the shoulders (point the arms backwards), the less one needs to elevate for the recovery. Sometimes, however, it is simply a bad habit that must be corrected.

  • @HA-xk7su
    @HA-xk7su 9 лет назад +2

    Hi Coach! Thanks for the video. I love butterfly technique and want to prefect it, but confused if its more of propelling, style, breathing, kick or practice all the way?

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  8 лет назад

      +Ahmed Hamid Fast butterfly requires strength in all areas, particularly in the kick. Without a good dolphin kick, swimming butterfly is not efficient nor fast.

  • @zimonslot
    @zimonslot 9 лет назад +6

    more butterfly tuts please :)

    • @brodieatlas7295
      @brodieatlas7295 3 года назад

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    • @jaggernolan4310
      @jaggernolan4310 3 года назад

      @Brodie Atlas lately I have been using Flixzone. You can find it on google :)

  • @parulshah8197
    @parulshah8197 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome Many many thanks 🙏 for this video This is the best drill for butterfly thank you so much my butterfly Stock so very good 👍 thank you so much 🙏 sir this dril 💪❤️👍💯

  • @mitya_kononov
    @mitya_kononov 9 лет назад +1

    That's awesome. Thank you!

  • @bichhatran5803
    @bichhatran5803 Год назад

    Thank you so much 🥰

  • @bichhatran5803
    @bichhatran5803 Год назад

    Pls give me an advice about that. To learn dolphin kick, should I use kickboard or pull kick board? Thank you very much 🥰

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  Год назад

      kickboard or under water to learn dolphin kick.

    • @bichhatran5803
      @bichhatran5803 Год назад +1

      @@theraceclub thanks a bunch

  • @bconte1973
    @bconte1973 Год назад

    Excellent

  • @thibod07
    @thibod07 2 года назад

    Coach Gary I have a question to ask and would be very interested to know your answer! I always though that the first kick with the arm pull were done to help you get out of the water enough that you can breath. From what I see in this video the neck and head positioning seem to do a pretty good job of helping you breed without that much power requirement from the arm and kicks. Is that true? Does it mean that without much leg and arm power you can swim the butterfly? you will simply not move fast forward? I would have some concern with my arms recovery not having much shoulder mobility. Any trick on the arm recovery? I guess this why you recommend using fins until we are efficient in our kick!

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  Год назад

      Hi Marc,
      The kick actually provides four different functions. The main one (if you use them properly and you have the right ankle flexibility and leg strength) is to generate propulsion. they also cause lift for the back end of the body, balance of forces with the pulling arm and help take advantage of the law of inertia by keeping the speed more constant (again, if you use them with a good 6 beat kick)

  • @mazen82y
    @mazen82y 5 лет назад

    it is an aamazing drill thanks

  • @ScrolltheNature
    @ScrolltheNature 5 лет назад

    Must say Great editing

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  5 лет назад

      Thank you! Please subscribe to Lane 2 or 3 to see many more!

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  5 лет назад

      www.theraceclub.com

  • @M.K-SAVE
    @M.K-SAVE 5 лет назад

    still learning this move. I'm doing breast stroke with butterfly kicks

  • @Edith84
    @Edith84 9 лет назад

    this is what I was looking for! :D thank you so much!!!!

    • @Edith84
      @Edith84 9 лет назад

      Really really really It's the best video with butterfly technique :D thaanks . I'll try it!

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  8 лет назад

      +Edith84 You are welcome!

  • @sfnlekal3342
    @sfnlekal3342 9 лет назад

    Thanks!

  • @LL-rr7sf
    @LL-rr7sf 3 года назад

    Is this Biondi drill or what is the difference?

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  3 года назад

      Not familiar with the Biondi drill.

  • @David-zv2em
    @David-zv2em 6 лет назад

    Hi Coach, I really want to understand this correctly, so I apologize for having to ask what you meant by "full neck extension as he breath" at 2:07. Does he raise his neck from the full horizontal position (neck straight, face down)? Or do the arm pulls cause his neck to raise naturally? Thank you.

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  6 лет назад +1

      No. The neck should be extended for the breath, then snapped down on the recovery, timed with the hand entry and second down kick.

  • @saadoon902
    @saadoon902 6 лет назад

    Merci

  • @alexngo4587
    @alexngo4587 5 лет назад

    The subtitle, "but you will find doing the butterfly become EARIER", it is supposed to be the word easier. But overall I like the great tips. Thank you so much. Btw, I'm only nine years old! ;D

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Alex! We might hire you to check all of our spelling.

  • @Combobreaker100
    @Combobreaker100 8 лет назад

    Do I need to use fins for this?

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  8 лет назад

      +Combobreaker100 This drill is much better with fins on to maximize propulsion during the first down kick, while skating over the water.

  • @hannahbecker9525
    @hannahbecker9525 9 лет назад

    Who is your 50m fly swimmer ??

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  3 месяца назад

      Olympian Roland Schoeman

  • @meghdaniellama1604
    @meghdaniellama1604 2 года назад

    Fly is an short axis stroke but the axis is at the neck not the hips

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  2 года назад

      One should bend the body as little as possible in fly. We just videoed Maggie MacNeil and she bends very little at the hip. Much at the neck. Low profile breath and fast.

    • @meghdaniellama1604
      @meghdaniellama1604 2 года назад

      @@theraceclub thanks for the reply. But what about knees. How much bend should there be at the knees.

  • @burningskyz212
    @burningskyz212 4 года назад

    Nioce

  • @leesanghwa8175
    @leesanghwa8175 9 лет назад +19

    Great lesson!
    I translated this into Korean.
    Please, check your e-mail.

    • @won5148
      @won5148 9 лет назад

      자막 대 감 사 합 니 다

  • @kubackikuba3447
    @kubackikuba3447 9 лет назад

    Hello.My name is Olek.My dream is swim faster.The Race Club, can you help me? My time on 50 metres butterfly is 33:74, but I want 29:60-30:00 on this year.My time on 100 metres butterfly is 1:20.00, but I want 1:08.70-1:10.00.Correct my times is my greatest DREAM!!!

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  9 лет назад

      Kubacki Kuba Work on your dolphin kick and you will reach your goals!

  • @AP_Pratheepan
    @AP_Pratheepan 5 лет назад +1

    Everyone else telling that freestyle is the fastest stroke of all 4... Also most efficient one. But u say that butterfly is the fastest among other styles. Just clear it if possible

    • @rese4110
      @rese4110 5 лет назад +1

      it can produce o lot of speed ,but in a very short period of time(in the pulling motion)

    • @AP_Pratheepan
      @AP_Pratheepan 5 лет назад

      @@rese4110 I got that point. Thanks for the response.

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  5 лет назад +1

      Butterfly can attain the highest peak speed in elite swimmers, but it is not the fastest nor most efficient stroke. Free is fastest and backstroke is mechanically the most efficient stroke.

  • @none5495
    @none5495 3 года назад +1

    I'm 15 years old
    and have 35 seconds in 50m butterfly 🙁

  • @Virus278
    @Virus278 8 лет назад +1

    3 meters per second?!

    • @Aypher
      @Aypher 7 лет назад

      Yes that is what they said

    • @Virus278
      @Virus278 7 лет назад

      user6658765876 Lol no one can swim that fast

    • @Aypher
      @Aypher 7 лет назад +4

      Virus278 it peaks at that....

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  3 месяца назад

      At the fastest point!

  • @user-nt4ug7oc3g
    @user-nt4ug7oc3g 3 года назад +1

    👍👍👋👋👋🙋🇧🇾🇧🇾❤️

  • @hungryrider8418
    @hungryrider8418 2 года назад

    이 훈련법..너무 좋은데.

  • @fkeopfkeop
    @fkeopfkeop 9 лет назад

    But Gary, Chad Le Clos comes high out of the water when he swims butterfly.

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  9 лет назад +3

      Chad uses a full extension of the neck on the breath and while his shoulders elevate more than most butterflyers on the breath, he has the strongest kick of any flyer in the world. I don't think the elevation of the shoulders helps him, but the strength of his kick does.