Learning butterfly and breastroke is really awkward for me
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I will go out on a limb and say I have "mastered" back and free in a beginner-ish, efficient swimming, "looks good and feels good" kind of way.
*** and fly have been a lot more challenging, although in fairness I've also spent less time on them.
I can "dolphin kick" across the pool underwater without any problems. (As a strange aside, the lifeguards thing it's weird when I do this and call it "the wave" and don't associate it with butterfly at all.)
I say I'm practicing dolphin kick, and they say, "well don't practice that if you want to learn butterfly", and then I say, "well what should I practice?" and they say, "butterfly kick", and then everyone just gets really confused.
Anyway, I have trouble integrating the arms into the dolphin kick motion. I also have trouble getting my arms high enough above the water. I really don't understand the entire stroke and I feel like I'd never be able to learn it.
Breastroke I can do, although my kick is horrible, so it's primarily my arms pulling me through the water.
Many o' teachers have tried to fix my whip kick. I can do it just fine on the deck. I can do it just fine if I "watch" my feet in the water. And I can do it well underwater.
But for some reason, when I integrate it full stroke, and especially near the surface of the water, I get almost no power from my kick.
It's all very frustrating...
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My kick isn't pathetic but I can pull a 100 in 1:39 and my kick is about 15 seconds slower. My start is another sore point (I don't get very far) and I don't think it's my streamlining, I think I simply have punny legs. Good luck fellow breaststrokers. Coach T.
My kick isn't pathetic but I can pull a 100 in 1:39 and my kick is about 15 seconds slower. My start is another sore point (I don't get very far) and I don't think it's my streamlining, I think I simply have punny legs. Good luck fellow breaststrokers. Coach T.