When I was a kid, it was drilled into me to never breathe in and out of my turns - coaches were known to hand out sit-up penalties for any breathing spotted between the flags and the wall. Now that I don't have a coach, I've noticed that I tend to breathe going into the turn, though I take one arm stroke off the turn before I breathe. I was feeling sort of guilty about this, but I just watched the women's 800 free from London and I noticed that all the women (whose turns I could see) were breathing in and out of the turns.
Is not breathing in and out of turns something like bilateral breathing (i.e. preached by youth coaches but not actually done by most elite swimmers)?
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I'm no Sun Yang, but if it's good enough for him and Vladimir Salnikov (www.youtube.com/watch, it's good enough for me in a 400 or longer.
I've watched this and Sun Yang and I can't quite figure out what you mean by "Sun Yang breathing." Would you explain? Maybe that will help me pick it up on the video.
I'm no Sun Yang, but if it's good enough for him and Vladimir Salnikov (www.youtube.com/watch, it's good enough for me in a 400 or longer.
I've watched this and Sun Yang and I can't quite figure out what you mean by "Sun Yang breathing." Would you explain? Maybe that will help me pick it up on the video.