After the I.M. thread and watching my daughter at her meet I got to wondering if being good at certain strokes has anything to do with heredity. If you read the I.M. thread you know that I am terrible at the breaststroke. Today my daughter had to do the 100 I.M. She was second after the fly and doing the backstroke. She had at least a 1/4 of a pool length on the two swimmers behind her. All the parents around me were commenting on how good she looked. I told them to wait and see what happens on the breaststroke. What do you know the two swimmers behind her caught her and past her on the breaststroke. She dropped down to fourth place. Is she destined to be a terrible breaststroker like me? Keep in mind that she has always done lessons at the Y and not with me.
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Swimmign is on of the most difficult sports ot write technique about becasue hte language is so limitting. I love when people talk about holding on to the water. To swimmers it makes perfect sense. To otheres it is nonsense.
the kick on your back drillis really a great indicator of how strong a *** stroker some one is.
Swimmign is on of the most difficult sports ot write technique about becasue hte language is so limitting. I love when people talk about holding on to the water. To swimmers it makes perfect sense. To otheres it is nonsense.
the kick on your back drillis really a great indicator of how strong a *** stroker some one is.