If one is not comfortable with bilateral swimming or swimming three strokes but wants to breathe every single stroke on one side and perfect one's rhythmic breathing, it would probably be inhale 1000-1 and exhale 1000-1,1000-2 isn't it? It looks pretty straight but the exhalation does not always come out rhythmically. I went through some of the posts on breathing on this but could not find anything . I know that single stroke breathing would not require the rhythmic breathing skills to the same degree but the idea is to improve as much as possible.
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I asked somebody in the pool this morning. He said that I must be over inhaling. If true, how much should one inhale?. Normally, the emphasis in swimming is on exhaling. Even for single stroke swimming there has to be some kind of rhythm. Normally, rhythm is discussed when you breathe every three, four strokes which coaches make you go through during bubbling exercises-1001-1005. There must be some rhythm if one wants to breathe after every stroke. Sometimes, I seem to get it right, sometimes I don't which is why I am asking this.
I asked somebody in the pool this morning. He said that I must be over inhaling. If true, how much should one inhale?. Normally, the emphasis in swimming is on exhaling. Even for single stroke swimming there has to be some kind of rhythm. Normally, rhythm is discussed when you breathe every three, four strokes which coaches make you go through during bubbling exercises-1001-1005. There must be some rhythm if one wants to breathe after every stroke. Sometimes, I seem to get it right, sometimes I don't which is why I am asking this.