I should have said that the videos and still pictures are great and that the commentary is pure Rushell.
LOL
No but seriously, he really lost all his credibility now, as far as I'm concerned.
In case he reads: Brent, Sun has been consistently displaying a 4bk as his most used pattern, ever since he was 18yo I believe. A 4bk is a combination of a 2bk and a 6bk.
In fact, Sun displays such a pattern in accordance with the description made by Ernest Maglischo, ie the 3 flutter kicks generally occur whilst *not* breathing, which is different than the pattern use by Hackett, like a lot of other males in the field, tend to flutter kick 3 times whilst breathing. And like most 4b kickers, he sometimes displays a few cycles using 2bk, and a few cycles displaying the 6bk, probably depends on how he *feels*. The 4bk pattern was first seriously documented in Swimming Faster, first edition, published in 1980 (32y ago)!!!!!
How can you could claim yourself a *scientist* poluting the web with your works full of flaws, and miss such a crucial aspect of his performance, especially that you have 60 lengths of the pool to notice it!!! And yet, you take a position in regards to drills or swim technique in general? Come on.... Swimming is too complex for you I believe.... First learn, then teach!
I should have said that the videos and still pictures are great and that the commentary is pure Rushell.
LOL
No but seriously, he really lost all his credibility now, as far as I'm concerned.
In case he reads: Brent, Sun has been consistently displaying a 4bk as his most used pattern, ever since he was 18yo I believe. A 4bk is a combination of a 2bk and a 6bk.
In fact, Sun displays such a pattern in accordance with the description made by Ernest Maglischo, ie the 3 flutter kicks generally occur whilst *not* breathing, which is different than the pattern use by Hackett, like a lot of other males in the field, tend to flutter kick 3 times whilst breathing. And like most 4b kickers, he sometimes displays a few cycles using 2bk, and a few cycles displaying the 6bk, probably depends on how he *feels*. The 4bk pattern was first seriously documented in Swimming Faster, first edition, published in 1980 (32y ago)!!!!!
How can you could claim yourself a *scientist* poluting the web with your works full of flaws, and miss such a crucial aspect of his performance, especially that you have 60 lengths of the pool to notice it!!! And yet, you take a position in regards to drills or swim technique in general? Come on.... Swimming is too complex for you I believe.... First learn, then teach!