TI Drills and Throwing the Right arm

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Hi all. I've been working through the TI drills from the book. I've posted a couple of videos on Youtube: TI Triple Overswitch Drill Practice - YouTube TI Drillstroke Practice - YouTube Particularly on the second video I'm really throwing my right arm. I don't notice it when I'm doing it though. Anyone care to have a look at my videos and tell me how I'm doing and what I need to work on? Thanks, David
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  • Seems like you are doing the drill correctly. Everything looks pretty good. I'm not sure why your right arm does that. Bottom line is fix it. It takes about 10,000 repetitions to start working it out. Do alot of fingertip drag. On perhaps a seperate subject, you look like you are a right side dominant breather, so there may be some asymetry to your stroke. One thing you want to work on is breathing early and returning your head to (i.e. getting your face back in the water looking down) as fast as possible before your recovering arm passes in front.
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  • Seems like you are doing the drill correctly. Everything looks pretty good. I'm not sure why your right arm does that. Bottom line is fix it. It takes about 10,000 repetitions to start working it out. Do alot of fingertip drag. On perhaps a seperate subject, you look like you are a right side dominant breather, so there may be some asymetry to your stroke. One thing you want to work on is breathing early and returning your head to (i.e. getting your face back in the water looking down) as fast as possible before your recovering arm passes in front.
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