I will work on my SDKs for off the starts, where I usually do about 6-7 or so of them, and after that, I will continue to work on actually STREAMLINING off the walls. My hands most of the time aren't even touching each other! :afraid:
I'd love to be able to come off my last turn of a 200 Free and SDK like Phelps, but I don't think it's going to happen, and I'm not one that's going to "waste my time" SDKing when my better events are middle dist/distance free, and 400 IM, 200 Fly (I usually streamline glide w/out kicking on my fly to save energy for the pulling). :) That's my own way, I don't suggest you copy it.
I could have written this post as well. My Superman look off the walls is more important right now. Of course, rotator cuff issues means I can't swim so all I'm doing it kicking. I hope it helps me!
I will work on my SDKs for off the starts, where I usually do about 6-7 or so of them, and after that, I will continue to work on actually STREAMLINING off the walls. My hands most of the time aren't even touching each other! :afraid:
I'd love to be able to come off my last turn of a 200 Free and SDK like Phelps, but I don't think it's going to happen, and I'm not one that's going to "waste my time" SDKing when my better events are middle dist/distance free, and 400 IM, 200 Fly (I usually streamline glide w/out kicking on my fly to save energy for the pulling). :) That's my own way, I don't suggest you copy it.
I could have written this post as well. My Superman look off the walls is more important right now. Of course, rotator cuff issues means I can't swim so all I'm doing it kicking. I hope it helps me!