Breaststroke underwater

Former Member
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Hey everyone, I'm a younger swimmer (still swimming high school) and have been lurking around here for a while looking mostly at what the members have to say about breaststroke and it seems all of you have insight into the stroke that I could only hope to achieve which brings me to my question. I was reading what Mr. McCauley wrote in regards to staying streamlined for one second after the recovery. Would you all suggest holding this for an entire 100? 50?
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  • Former Member
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    Skip, Check out his site: http://breaststroke.info/. Take a look at the bottom of Wayne's Article " What went wrong with the wave style Breaststroke" from American Swimming Magazine Volume 2004 Issue 1. Check out his PPT there, too. Good info. M Okay, I've seen a couple references to this "two hunch" thing. I recognize there is one hunch possible during the pullout after your underwater pull. Where is the second "hunch"? I have no hunch about where it might be. ;) Thx, Skip Montanaro
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  • Former Member
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    Skip, Check out his site: http://breaststroke.info/. Take a look at the bottom of Wayne's Article " What went wrong with the wave style Breaststroke" from American Swimming Magazine Volume 2004 Issue 1. Check out his PPT there, too. Good info. M Okay, I've seen a couple references to this "two hunch" thing. I recognize there is one hunch possible during the pullout after your underwater pull. Where is the second "hunch"? I have no hunch about where it might be. ;) Thx, Skip Montanaro
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