starting to butterfly

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I decided to learn butterfly this week(so far I have been swimming freestyle and breaststroke).I watched a ton of videos of butterfly and know the basics of that stroke.However, I was wondering if some people here remember their first time trying to swim it and how soon after you first tried it you figured it out, because I don't seem to coordinate all the movements right and my effort is pretyy much over once i throw my hands over the water for the first time(that's when i lose my kick).I thought maybe I should do it in phases, so I would like to see if someone could suggest some separate drills or something that would gradually lead to a better feel of the entire stroke. Thanks a lot.
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    Originally posted by Fred Johnson Here's the remedy he devised: he made me swim butterfly by holding my arms outstretched in front until I kicked two dolphin kicks. Then I pulled my arms through one complete stroke to the start (outstretched in front of me) where I held them again. Then I kicked two dolphin kicks. Then I pulled my arms through to the starting position (outstretched in front). And so on and so on. In order to do this, I had to grab my thumbs to keep from pulling until I had kicked twice. What eventually happened was my arms would begin their pull while I was making the second kick. As I began to adjust to the rhythm of the timing sequence, my fly developed into the normal two-kick, one-pull stroke its supposed to be That was one AWESOME advice!I tried it and i finally found the rhythm, it felt so cool!And I could do two kicks per pull too!!!One problem I encounterd though was not that great of a rhythm when I had to breathe, but when I kept my head underwater, it was so uch better.Maybe I am raising my chin too high, I will fix that soon. Thanks a bunch!
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    Originally posted by Fred Johnson Here's the remedy he devised: he made me swim butterfly by holding my arms outstretched in front until I kicked two dolphin kicks. Then I pulled my arms through one complete stroke to the start (outstretched in front of me) where I held them again. Then I kicked two dolphin kicks. Then I pulled my arms through to the starting position (outstretched in front). And so on and so on. In order to do this, I had to grab my thumbs to keep from pulling until I had kicked twice. What eventually happened was my arms would begin their pull while I was making the second kick. As I began to adjust to the rhythm of the timing sequence, my fly developed into the normal two-kick, one-pull stroke its supposed to be That was one AWESOME advice!I tried it and i finally found the rhythm, it felt so cool!And I could do two kicks per pull too!!!One problem I encounterd though was not that great of a rhythm when I had to breathe, but when I kept my head underwater, it was so uch better.Maybe I am raising my chin too high, I will fix that soon. Thanks a bunch!
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