Here is an old one of me swimming. It was taken just after a knee replacement and I was not able to push off the the wall. That pool is 75 feet wide at that point and it took 16 seconds to cross the pool. www.youtube.com/watch
I have posted this before. I am open to critique. I do not like the broken wrist recovery with the left hand.
Chuckie and I will be in Mexico in 3 weeks. Chuckie and I love Mexico.
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As you are swimming from left to right, after the camera zooms in a little it looks like you are lifting your head as though to look forward before each breath. It might not be a flaw at all but it seems to detract from the smoothness of your stroke, possibly eating a little energy. Or maybe not. Just something to think about and maybe experiment with sometime. Given how fast you are I don't know what likelihood there is of anyone spotting a major stroke flaw from this sort of footage. You need to have glaring stroke faults like mine for people to immediately spot them in above-water video!
As you are swimming from left to right, after the camera zooms in a little it looks like you are lifting your head as though to look forward before each breath. It might not be a flaw at all but it seems to detract from the smoothness of your stroke, possibly eating a little energy. Or maybe not. Just something to think about and maybe experiment with sometime. Given how fast you are I don't know what likelihood there is of anyone spotting a major stroke flaw from this sort of footage. You need to have glaring stroke faults like mine for people to immediately spot them in above-water video!