I'm an ex-runner, turned swimmer. I swim approximately 5 days a week, 3600 yards each day, of drills, free, fly, *** and back. Freestyle still eludes me, in that I feel like a fish out of water :D - no balance, uneven pulls, dropped elbows, etc, no sick. I've had so many lessons, done all the drills, watched tons of videos, yet free is in my head -- I just don't swim it well. Other strokes are great. Question is this -- whenever I've gone to masters swim sessions, all they seem to focus on is freestyle. What about those swimmers who excel in other strokes? Is freestyle the onl stroke that is considered "real" swimming? Will I ever be a real swimmer with free being my worst stroke?
You don't have a problem with freestyle.You may have a problem with your front crawl.Front crawl is what most people swim in a freestyle event,but freestyle is basically any stroke.Swim what you swim best and call it freestyle if you like,because it is.
You don't have a problem with freestyle.You may have a problem with your front crawl.Front crawl is what most people swim in a freestyle event,but freestyle is basically any stroke.Swim what you swim best and call it freestyle if you like,because it is.