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 think I inhale more sometimes. Where exhaling is concerned, I exhale slow through the nose and when I am turning, I start exhaling from the mouth so that there is enough momentum for the final spurt out just before inhaling. Thanks for the 1001/1001 ratio. I wanted to confirm that.
I read in a couple of websites that when the arm just touches the water ahead, one should turn to breathe on the opposite side. What role would the recovering arm have in all this?. Will it not turn a bit along with the body(while breathng)and then go out of the water slightly later than the catching arm touching the water on the opposite side just before one begins to turn breathe. I have not understood the connection between the recovering arm and breathing if there is any in this single stroke breathing
I think I inhale more sometimes. Where exhaling is concerned, I exhale slow through the nose and when I am turning, I start exhaling from the mouth so that there is enough momentum for the final spurt out just before inhaling. Thanks for the 1001/1001 ratio. I wanted to confirm that.
I read in a couple of websites that when the arm just touches the water ahead, one should turn to breathe on the opposite side. What role would the recovering arm have in all this?. Will it not turn a bit along with the body(while breathng)and then go out of the water slightly later than the catching arm touching the water on the opposite side just before one begins to turn breathe. I have not understood the connection between the recovering arm and breathing if there is any in this single stroke breathing