need right head position for flyer

Former Member
Former Member
In swimming fly, we were told by many articles or advices that the head should move subtle and gentle and looking downward during BREATH. And the head should be in line with the spine to avoid up-and-down movement. However, if you look at a picture of a flyer¡¦s close-up, you can see a swimmer¡¦s WHOLE FACE all the way from forehead to the chin. And this makes me something difficult to relate it to the so-called neutral position. I mean if we look at say Michael Phelps or Ian Croker's close-up on newspaper, everyone could see their faces!! I am getting confused....... Would you please unveil the secret behind? Thank you.
Parents
  • But many of those shots you see are from actual races, not staged photo sessions. I think it depends on your strength and flexibility. As I've said thousands of times, just because Michael Phelps does it doesn't mean it'll work for you. Tinker with your own stroke and see which head position is most comfortable. Just FYI: Phelps and Crocker and others throughout history breathe looking forward because they have strong shoulders and swim more forward than up and down. If they breathed downward, they'd be gulping water.
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  • But many of those shots you see are from actual races, not staged photo sessions. I think it depends on your strength and flexibility. As I've said thousands of times, just because Michael Phelps does it doesn't mean it'll work for you. Tinker with your own stroke and see which head position is most comfortable. Just FYI: Phelps and Crocker and others throughout history breathe looking forward because they have strong shoulders and swim more forward than up and down. If they breathed downward, they'd be gulping water.
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