Is Breathing after every 3 strokes on diff sides help you go faster?
Former Member
I dont know i mean it feels like it does.. but it will take me a while to get used to.. im a sprinter and i dont think it will help me sense im not supposed to breath on the 50.. LOL. And its like crazy because my time on a 25m pool for a 50 is 26s.. And i need 23.5 for state.. what should i do?? i've tried bettering my flip turn on the end of the first 25 i do it better .. but it didnt seem to help my time.. so i dont know what else to do i cant not breath.. i mean idk i can try but ugh.. U know??
Syd - I write left handed but do everything else right handed. My strongest arm is the right arm. I have always been a left side breather.
I've heard before that your off-arm (i.e. left arm for right-handers) is usually stronger. This is because you use your dominant arm for fine motor tasks and the other arm is then relegated to more of the "heavy lifting" activities. Not really sure if this is true, but it makes some sense. Anyway, I'm left-handed and breathe predominantly to my right.
Syd - I write left handed but do everything else right handed. My strongest arm is the right arm. I have always been a left side breather.
I've heard before that your off-arm (i.e. left arm for right-handers) is usually stronger. This is because you use your dominant arm for fine motor tasks and the other arm is then relegated to more of the "heavy lifting" activities. Not really sure if this is true, but it makes some sense. Anyway, I'm left-handed and breathe predominantly to my right.