Hi everyone,
Since there is so much experience and expertise on this board, I thought I would open up a discussion about how to prevent people from swimming crooked. I know that many people new to swimming have this problem.
I'll go first.
I have found that most people swim crooked when they breathe. From observation, what happens is when they turn their head to breathe, the support arm (non-breathing arm) travels across their centerline toward the breathing side. Then, when the support arm goes to do the pull, the arm is not in alignment with the shoulder. It is too far past the centerline and catches and pulls water more from the other side of their body. Thus, they travel to the opposite side. Also, I have found that many people still close their eyes and sometimes aren't even aware of this.
I overcame the swimming crooked when it was pointed out to me. I also had the great privilege of swimming with Navy divers and they would blindfold us and we would swim 25s. We learned how to feel what body balance was; both sides of the body doing the same thing. And, it really didn't take that long to correct the swimming crooked.
Please share your thoughts on this subject.
:woot:
Donna
Parents
Former Member
I don't have a solution but I do have a funny story.
I dived into the deep end the other day intent on swimming across in a straight line (with my instructor waiting for me on the other side).
There were three other people in there and I apparently (and unknowingly) chased them out of the pool by veering left and right.
I guess there was discussion on the deck: "He's going for Sally! No, he veered again, it's Melanie, move!"
hehehe
I don't have a solution but I do have a funny story.
I dived into the deep end the other day intent on swimming across in a straight line (with my instructor waiting for me on the other side).
There were three other people in there and I apparently (and unknowingly) chased them out of the pool by veering left and right.
I guess there was discussion on the deck: "He's going for Sally! No, he veered again, it's Melanie, move!"
hehehe