Inspired by some of the discussion in the fly thread , I was wondering how you all feel about drills.
Personally, they drive me nuts, yet everywhere people rave about TI and boy do my coaches like 'em. I find that generally drills just make me feel as though I'm learning to swim a way I will never actually swim, as opposed to helping me focus on one aspect of the stroke. For instance, last night, we were doing breaststroke drills and I spent the entire time trying to learn the drill as opposed to focusing on what we were meant to learn.
Also, I tend to learn technique by figuring out what feels right, but with drills, it feels different because you aren't doing the full stroke.
What about you?
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Sometimes whe really bad swimmers ask me how to improve their stokes, I tell them some drills. They say to me that they aren't going to do that . They remain bad swimmers.
I think that swimmers who have good strokes can use drills. Peole with bad strokes need to use drills.
Sometimes whe really bad swimmers ask me how to improve their stokes, I tell them some drills. They say to me that they aren't going to do that . They remain bad swimmers.
I think that swimmers who have good strokes can use drills. Peole with bad strokes need to use drills.