I have 2 questions for the group. 1) has anyone ever experienced fatigue/tightness of one stroking arm, while the other side seems to be relaxed/loose? My left arm seems to get tight and my upper back muscles seem to tighten from time to time when I swim freestyle...not all the time but enough to make me wonder why.
Any thoughts/suggestions?
2) This has been a topic of debate with a friend of mine and myself. He believes that a person should slip their hand back into the water fairly soon as the recovering hand passes the head and drive it to the catch position through the water.
I use to be a believer in this until the last year or so, when I finally realized that it is more difficult to stay relaxed. I am starting to think the recovering arm should enter farther down the pool.
What do you all think? Soon as it passes the head or farther out over the water?
Thanks,
John
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Swimming world has a morning show interview with Ernie Maglischo that mentions the S-pull. He said that for a while they thought it was about sculling, but then they thought it was about applying a force over a longer path. It's worth a listen.
Swimming world has a morning show interview with Ernie Maglischo that mentions the S-pull. He said that for a while they thought it was about sculling, but then they thought it was about applying a force over a longer path. It's worth a listen.