Breaststroke Pull

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When I swim breaststroke, I use the outsweep and insweep type of pull. I don't focus on pulling back at all. I read it somewhere that you should also focus on pulling back. WHen I tried doing that, my hands got stuck and my timing is off. Anyone has any thoughts? Also, how wide should you pull? I sweep out to 12-15 inches outside my shoulder width, anchor my hands, then start insweep? I am concerned it might be too wide. When I tried anchoring my hands narrower, I don't feel as powerful of an insweep. Thanks.
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    Originally posted by Allen Stark This is simultaneous with the end of the insweep where the thrust forces are lifting your torso up. It requires little effort then to raise the torso further so you can breath without lifting your head. I think this makes a lot of sense. When I rush from insweep to recovery (therefore don't completely finish my insweep), I find the lifting power is less and breathing is more difficult. However, when I first started switching to the new heart shaped insweep (therefore I focused on completing the insweep), I found breathing was easier. I think what I need to do is to slow things down and wait till I finish my insweep before recovering, although sometimes it is difficult to resist the temptation of picking up the stroke rate.
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    Originally posted by Allen Stark This is simultaneous with the end of the insweep where the thrust forces are lifting your torso up. It requires little effort then to raise the torso further so you can breath without lifting your head. I think this makes a lot of sense. When I rush from insweep to recovery (therefore don't completely finish my insweep), I find the lifting power is less and breathing is more difficult. However, when I first started switching to the new heart shaped insweep (therefore I focused on completing the insweep), I found breathing was easier. I think what I need to do is to slow things down and wait till I finish my insweep before recovering, although sometimes it is difficult to resist the temptation of picking up the stroke rate.
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