Do you correct people?

Former Member
Former Member
Since I am sort of forced to swim alone rather than on a master's team this summer I often end up swimming after/before/next to someone who has horrible technique. I'm not nitpicking here, but I'm talking about dragging legs, barely getting arms out of the water, and nearly stopping to breathe on freestyle, or arms that kind of lazily flop down during the backstroke. The question is, if you see someone doing something like that do you offer help with their stroke / or pointers? Currently, I don't. But I'm somewhat torn. I don't want to sound arrogant and like I know everything, or to hurt someone's feelings, but I can't help thinking how much less energy these people would expend, and how much more success they would have swimming if they swam correctly. So, what do you do?
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  • Former Member
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    That's a good point rob, but I guess what I'm thinking of are people who's stroke technique are causing them to go slower AND spend more energy (therefore they arn't able to swim as long as someone who's swimming more efficiently) than they could be if they were to pick up their legs or stop moving in a certain way.
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  • Former Member
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    That's a good point rob, but I guess what I'm thinking of are people who's stroke technique are causing them to go slower AND spend more energy (therefore they arn't able to swim as long as someone who's swimming more efficiently) than they could be if they were to pick up their legs or stop moving in a certain way.
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