So i came across this video from mike bottom 's three styles of freestyle swimming as well as Gary Hall Sr 's video of picking the right swimming technique - freestyle. I learned about this stroke called the shoulder-driven freestyle which is mainly for sprinters. Since i am training to be one, i am trying to focus on this shoulder-driven freestyle.
My question is since its a shoulder-driven , the main emphasis is on the shoulder rotation , so does that mean our hips do not rotate, like we are almost kicking flat instead of sideways like hip-driven.
And do we still maintain that high elbow pulling, and we do not reach out front and glide, but rather do a fast catch when our hand enters the water?
I thought the shoulder hips and everything rotates together as a solid unit. If shoulders lead the flow of kinetic movement , then they are the driving force. If hips lead ...
I thought the shoulder hips and everything rotates together as a solid unit. If shoulders lead the flow of kinetic movement , then they are the driving force. If hips lead ...