I am slow, and when I mean slow, I mean slow. I can do a 26 sec 50 with fins, but without I come in just under 1:20! I think a big part of it is just taking the fins off and doing a lot of kick sets to learn to feel the water better with my feet. I have a good breaststroke kick so I don't think my problem is an overly weak pair of legs, although they could be in better shape. Also, myankles are fairly flexible as I can point my toes and make my feet bend backwards past an even position with my shins. However, I do think that I need to loosen up my ankles when I kick. I feel like I get more out of my kick for those brief moments when I allow my ankles to snap back and forth with my kick. I think I actually need to relax more to kick faster as weird as that sounds.
I suppose the answer to my question is that I simply need to take of the fins and do kick set after kick set until I learn to feel the water better with my feet and become more efficient.
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Originally posted by ande
blue
I'll be at aransas pass this weekend
where do you train in corpus
what times
i'd like to hit an a.m. practice
ande
AndeRasmussen@aol.com
512-217-2728 cell
I will be surfing this weekend (good surf is expected), but Monday is a different story. Surfing and swimming tend to pu too much strain on my shoulder. Tuesday night I was beat from doing both that day. Then again I did surf for 3 hours straight.
Will you be in town Monday?
My mobile phone is (361) 816-2245
Originally posted by ande
blue
I'll be at aransas pass this weekend
where do you train in corpus
what times
i'd like to hit an a.m. practice
ande
AndeRasmussen@aol.com
512-217-2728 cell
I will be surfing this weekend (good surf is expected), but Monday is a different story. Surfing and swimming tend to pu too much strain on my shoulder. Tuesday night I was beat from doing both that day. Then again I did surf for 3 hours straight.
Will you be in town Monday?
My mobile phone is (361) 816-2245