I am a novice swimmer.
It usually takes 19 strokes and 22-23 seconds for me to finish 25 yards and I can hold this pace beyond 500 yards. Since people always say longer stroke lenth always means better, I try to improve my stroke length. The problem is when I try to finish 25 yards with 17 or lower strokes, I become exhausted very easily, also the speed is even a little bit slower.
Now I want to improve my swim conditioning, what kind of stroke should I use? the exhausting, slower, but longer one, or my previous easy, faster but shoter one?
This information might be useful. My hight is 173 cm, weight 134 lbs (Damn!). My kick is pretty weak and I can barely finish 50 yards. When I swim, I use 2 beat crossover kick.
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330 Man:
Well Laure Manadou--Olympic gold medalist and generally all around fast person--breathes practically under her armpit when her elbow is high in the air. Now she a young, inshape athlete with alot of talent, yet somewhere in the past I wrote Geochuck, I thought she could drop some significant time if she straightened her breathing out.
330 Man:
Well Laure Manadou--Olympic gold medalist and generally all around fast person--breathes practically under her armpit when her elbow is high in the air. Now she a young, inshape athlete with alot of talent, yet somewhere in the past I wrote Geochuck, I thought she could drop some significant time if she straightened her breathing out.