Hi all,
It's so funny--sometimes I see people at the pool who really go at it with the kickboard...and then other people wouldn't touch one if their life depended upon it.
I'll admit, I don't use one--mainly becuase I'm impatient, feel like I'm not going anywhere, and am a purist to a fault sometimes.
But, if you think that it's worthwhile, I would incoporate it, all for the sake of improvement.
The great questions are:
Will training with a kickboard make me a better, faster, super awesome swimmer?
And, if you train with one--why? Or, why not?
Thanks everybody (you know you're my outlet!)
JoAnne -aka, Jerrycat ;)
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I like using kickboards and even if they are not a 100 percent good for me, so what. As for not using goggles I'm one of the few that don't use them in a meet. I don't want themfall off. I'm still able to see to make turns and how to touch in a finish.
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I like using kickboards and even if they are not a 100 percent good for me, so what. As for not using goggles I'm one of the few that don't use them in a meet. I don't want themfall off. I'm still able to see to make turns and how to touch in a finish.