Tomtopo said: I only use the fastest in the world and physics to make the point. When propulsion stops at any point, speed decreases. It may feel fast to streamline and glide (I like it myself) but speed is comprimised.
I watched again and maybe you are right....that he is cocking too late and should start a bit sooner, but I think you originally said "kick at the end of the pull" which I think should be kick at the end of the recovery....no?
Tomtopo said: I only use the fastest in the world and physics to make the point. When propulsion stops at any point, speed decreases. It may feel fast to streamline and glide (I like it myself) but speed is comprimised.
I watched again and maybe you are right....that he is cocking too late and should start a bit sooner, but I think you originally said "kick at the end of the pull" which I think should be kick at the end of the recovery....no?