Water coming into your mouth during crawl breathing
Former Member
When you do ideal crawl breathing (i.e., just rotating your head with one goggle still in the water), water does not come into your mouth, largely thanks to the trough created by the head.
However, sometimes the swimmer in the next lane creates high ripples that come over the lane line and get into my mouth.
Does this happen to you too, or is it just me not rotating the head far enough?