i'm one of the only guys on my team that foen't wear a drag suit. do drag suits make that big a difference?
if so is there a drag suit that has VERY LITTLE DRAG that i can wear to get use to at first? (eventually i'd buy one with more drag)
My guess is that yes, extra drag will create resistance so that all strokes would benefit.
I'm trying to envision the bucket thing. Someone else was talking about this to me. When you turn, how do you not end up with your head in the bucket or knocked out? Speaking as a klutz, of course.
Also, I have heard of swimmers who wear sneakers to get their kick nice and strong, if their pool will allow it.
I'll stick to dead suit over polyester suit for now. When I take off dead suit and do faster intervals I feel much lighter, so I think even a little drag makes a difference.
My guess is that yes, extra drag will create resistance so that all strokes would benefit.
I'm trying to envision the bucket thing. Someone else was talking about this to me. When you turn, how do you not end up with your head in the bucket or knocked out? Speaking as a klutz, of course.
Also, I have heard of swimmers who wear sneakers to get their kick nice and strong, if their pool will allow it.
I'll stick to dead suit over polyester suit for now. When I take off dead suit and do faster intervals I feel much lighter, so I think even a little drag makes a difference.