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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Originally posted by craiglll@yahoo.com
Tacks meca or tacks gotta haul. those are slang for thank you.
Hey Craig, I grew up like you, only instead of Swedes we are Norwegians. If anyone out there thinks "well, that's the same thing, isn't it?" ummmm, nope! but yes, but kinda not...
Anyway, I got the definition off a Yahoo dictionary, here's the link:
FARTLEK
I'm not being picky or know-it-all... I'm just kinda into etymology. And I REALLY like farlek drills!
Takk!
Originally posted by craiglll@yahoo.com
Tacks meca or tacks gotta haul. those are slang for thank you.
Hey Craig, I grew up like you, only instead of Swedes we are Norwegians. If anyone out there thinks "well, that's the same thing, isn't it?" ummmm, nope! but yes, but kinda not...
Anyway, I got the definition off a Yahoo dictionary, here's the link:
FARTLEK
I'm not being picky or know-it-all... I'm just kinda into etymology. And I REALLY like farlek drills!
Takk!