Newbie question - and sorry for my lack of technical terms :-)
When I watch a lot of lap swimmers they seem to be swimming "flat" i.e. chest pointing at bottom of pool and with the only "rotation" being the head turn to breathe.
However, I picked up Janet Evans' Total Swimming book and she says that for freestyle, the body is constantly rotating 90 deg facing left of pool and 90 deg facing right of the pool. And after pushoff, the only time the chest is parallel to the bottom of the pool is at the precise moment between rotating from one side to side.
I'm confused - are there just different schools of thought? Or is one used more for racing and the other for laps?
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Let me ask this: when going all out, such as in sprinting a 50, would the sheer speed, and lack of breathing imply in less rotation or none at all? Complementing, if we always rotate, what's the problem with breathing, as we would be turning anyways...maybe 50 is something and everything above that is something else. billy fanstone
Let me ask this: when going all out, such as in sprinting a 50, would the sheer speed, and lack of breathing imply in less rotation or none at all? Complementing, if we always rotate, what's the problem with breathing, as we would be turning anyways...maybe 50 is something and everything above that is something else. billy fanstone