Now that I've finally managed to get my 2-beat freestyle kick timing more or less corrected (left leg kicking down on right hand entry, etc.), I'm wondering if the same principle applies to the backstroke kick?
Most backstroke kicking advice I've seen seems to be of the "just kick continuously" variety.
Does it make sense to work on kicking up with the opposite foot at hand entry in backstroke?
Thanks for any suggestions.
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This is a great question.
I feel like I get a leverage from my kick when on my stomach. I get nothing but pain when on my back. Is it a timing issue?
Could it be akin to the difference in dolphining prone vs. supine?
This is a great question.
I feel like I get a leverage from my kick when on my stomach. I get nothing but pain when on my back. Is it a timing issue?
Could it be akin to the difference in dolphining prone vs. supine?