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www.youtube.com/watch
Whoa... I'm speechless... well, momentarily anyways...
That is incredible, I've never seen anything quite like
this before!! What a perfect example of a totally unique
stroke, a bizarre phenomena that might not ever become
mainstream swimming philosophy.
I mean, it would be near to impossible to try and mimic
this stroke pattern, not to mention, how could someone
actually describe this appropriately in words...???!!
Attempting the impossible, just for the sheer need of
understanding, how could I let this opportunity "swim"
away?
His mix of technical variables are somewhat shocking,
and trying to describe his kick pattern combined with
his torso and pulling action is a slightly daunting task.
I mean, this appears to be a hybrid swimming stroke,
combining elements of butterfly and freestyle, with very
little semblance of previously accepted principals. This
may be the new "stroke" or just something that works
solely for this man.
Personally, I'm not willing to risk everything by endorsing
this stroke, but I will not disappoint by trying my best to
explain it.
His windmill action above water has been seen before, not
a complete shock, but it is when we look under-water that
I'm completely flabbergasted...
All the concepts I've known about sprint freestyle are almost
completely contrary with Stefan Nystrand.
Where should I start?
1. He bounces through his stroke, a tighter version of
the body dolphin action, during freestyle??!!
2. He swims "uphill", totally bizzare, but this is what I'm seeing.
You can even pause his stroke in the 25 meter under water angle,
and the result is uncanny. It appears that he rotates from side to side,
so fast, that the resistance from his body position is mitigated.
3. His "catch" stays near the surface, and he begins pulling
immediately, he doesn't wait for his forearm to be perpendicular to
the bottom of the pool. ***GASP*** Instead, he almost drops his
elbow, and pulls at 45 degrees, in exchange for faster tempo, and
the body dolphin.
4. His kick, ummmmm, his kick... What is that? A four-beat freestyle/dolphin blend? It's like his legs are assisting with the upper body set-up and over-all body-dolphin action.... ???!!!????!!!!
Okay folks, not sure what else to say, except.... WOW!
Parents
Former Member
I always tell my age group swimmers to move through the water quietly.
"If you fight with the water...it's going to fight back". Less resistance is ideal.
Having said that...if one of the kids were waging war with the water...I'd take them aside and go over the zen of swimming.
I played this clip a few times along with the others...my perspective has been slightly shifted. Although I still advocate smooth swimming.
Even if he looks like Johny lap swimmer doing the all out sprint from the deep end to the shallow....he's fast as ....
www.youtube.com/watch
I always tell my age group swimmers to move through the water quietly.
"If you fight with the water...it's going to fight back". Less resistance is ideal.
Having said that...if one of the kids were waging war with the water...I'd take them aside and go over the zen of swimming.
I played this clip a few times along with the others...my perspective has been slightly shifted. Although I still advocate smooth swimming.
Even if he looks like Johny lap swimmer doing the all out sprint from the deep end to the shallow....he's fast as ....
www.youtube.com/watch