How to take control of my flutter kick?

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Recently I've noticed that my flutter kick is not the usual "one leg up, the other leg down", but instead it is "both leg up and both leg down". So I've been trying to correct this weird flutter kicking. I've done some vertical kicking drills, it went well, then I combined the verticle kick with my front crawl, seems OK. But switching to the proper flutter kick doesn't make me any faster. In fact I seem to get tired a lot more quickly. I swim a TI style front crawl, I've found the new flutter kicking hampers my body rotation so I start experimenting with a more relaxed 2 beat kick. However I never seem to be able to control my flutter kick rythm. I was trying to kick with the leg opposite to the arm entering the water, but I've never been able to do it, I don't know why, it is always the leg on the same side of the entering arm that kicks. Could anybody here tell me or point me to resources on how to establish a proper flutter kick timing and rythm? I've been goggling this information for a long time but nothing shows up. Thanks!
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    Originally posted by Bob McAdams Have you ever tried rotating your body while you are doing vertical kicking? Rotating your body a quarter of a turn in either direction while you are doing vertical kicking should help you to get a feel for how to integrate your kick with your core body rotation. Bob This is a great drill for kicking. Also try kicking on your side, moving down the pool with out a kickboard.
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    Originally posted by Bob McAdams Have you ever tried rotating your body while you are doing vertical kicking? Rotating your body a quarter of a turn in either direction while you are doing vertical kicking should help you to get a feel for how to integrate your kick with your core body rotation. Bob This is a great drill for kicking. Also try kicking on your side, moving down the pool with out a kickboard.
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