What does this mean?

Former Member
Former Member
This is a strange one so bear with me... I have become addicted to swimming as a result of my son taking to the sport. So, I asked him a breathing question today and I found out that he exhales/inhales with his head out for *** and free, and inhales/exhales out on butterfly. His form is right on and I never would have known (I haven't had a chance to tell the coach yet). On his *** - head comes out every stroke On free - head out every 3rd (alternate breathing) On fly - head out every other ok...my questions are: How can he be swimming faster consistently at each meet and maintaining his form (sprint and longer events) while breathing this way? He is one of the fastest on his year-round team in his age group. What is he losing by doing this? Or, the better question might be, what could he gain by learning the traditional breathing out under water method? He is very good at staying under water after the turn and can do a proper breakout and he doesn't typically look winded like the other kids. And, if this were a drill, would there be any benefits? Thanks!
Parents
  • Jack makes a good point. One with which I am struggling with right now. And that is the coach versus parent role. It's a very difficult thing for me with Erika as I see so much potential in her and am dying to help her do her best to reach it but I hold myself back as much as I can (which, contrary to my wife's opinion is a lot) but it is sooooooo hard. Paul
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  • Jack makes a good point. One with which I am struggling with right now. And that is the coach versus parent role. It's a very difficult thing for me with Erika as I see so much potential in her and am dying to help her do her best to reach it but I hold myself back as much as I can (which, contrary to my wife's opinion is a lot) but it is sooooooo hard. Paul
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