Hi all,
One of the sets in practice today was 400 IM. And, no, the coach wouldn't let me change it to 4x100IM, but I guess the upside of that was that once the fly was done, it was DONE. But in my case, once it was done, I felt done for.
As you can tell from the title of this thread, just let's say I don't make it look pretty. :rolleyes:
But I realize it would be nice to at least do something that didn't make the coach want to shield his eyes. In a lot of IM sets I wimp out and just substitute free for butterfly, with the idea that it might be nice to finish practice the same day I started it... oh and be kind to the coach's sensibilities lol... But all the same, I think to myself, other human beings have done this stroke. It must be possible, if not easy.
Actually, the coach didn't really shield his eyes, and did give me some "remedial butterfly" lessons after the practice. This, I will say, showed courage, as he had to look at me doing my not so pretty version.
One thing he said was to push chest down, then hips down... and told me to try it a few times just with the body movement before taking any pull, then three times before taking a pull. I guess I had a little semblance of the movement, but I didn't feel at all as if I was going to master it any time this millenium.
Sooooo.... flyers.... HOW DO YOU DO IT? Have you any tips for the butterfly-challenged? I don't want to keep wimping out w/ free during the butterfly portion of IM sets. (Not that my other strokes look that great but at least they give me some remote hope of moving forward rather than :drown: ing.)
Thanks much, folk!
Again, thanks for the tips and videos! Whoa, distinguished company here too! George, of course, with his Olympic experience, and Susan in the OT's. Thanks for taking time to help this newbie! Altho I doubt the Olympics will be in my future (except for the Senior Olympics), I figure at least I'll spare people's sensibilities somewhat if I can get myself into something more closely resembling butterfly. Just contacted someone my former masters' coach recommended (he can't do individual sessions now)... Wanted to have someone critique mainly my freestyle, but also look at the other strokes, including fly, so I can build a bit more speed and confidence.
I'm coming to swimming from a running background, and I'm a really late starter (didn't compete on a team as a kid), but swimming is a great sport--giving me more competition choices--if I get a running injury, I can always find o.w. swims and meets... if I run into swimming injuries or can't find too many swim events, hey, I've got the running! All good!
Again, thanks for the tips and videos! Whoa, distinguished company here too! George, of course, with his Olympic experience, and Susan in the OT's. Thanks for taking time to help this newbie! Altho I doubt the Olympics will be in my future (except for the Senior Olympics), I figure at least I'll spare people's sensibilities somewhat if I can get myself into something more closely resembling butterfly. Just contacted someone my former masters' coach recommended (he can't do individual sessions now)... Wanted to have someone critique mainly my freestyle, but also look at the other strokes, including fly, so I can build a bit more speed and confidence.
I'm coming to swimming from a running background, and I'm a really late starter (didn't compete on a team as a kid), but swimming is a great sport--giving me more competition choices--if I get a running injury, I can always find o.w. swims and meets... if I run into swimming injuries or can't find too many swim events, hey, I've got the running! All good!