I rarely use fins at all, but today I did a fly only set with zoomers because I am struggling with learning proper fly. It really gave me a good feel for the timing, rythm and proper body position. Does anyone else fly with zoomers? If so what percentage?
I was thinking of doing at least one set a week with the zoomers.
Does anyone who has completely mastered fly continue to use fins?
Except fin proponent #1 (Fortress) is a butterfly "bouncer," as am I...
Hahaha ... true ... the long lost high recovery flyers ... And now that my backstroke breakout is "Going Stevenson," I'm clearly falling apart ... But, nonetheless, Chris, you've only seen one 50 fly awhile ago! I'm trying to stay flatter in my 100s. And I'm not a fin "proponent" exactly; they just work for me. But the clock is the real proof for all.
All masters bodies have worn out parts -- shoulders, knees, ankles. They need some babying. Too bad I'm not an evilstroker -- my knees rock.
Hmm ... Bill ... I definitely don't slow down with fins. Probably takes some practice. Usually, they help newbies.
Except fin proponent #1 (Fortress) is a butterfly "bouncer," as am I...
Hahaha ... true ... the long lost high recovery flyers ... And now that my backstroke breakout is "Going Stevenson," I'm clearly falling apart ... But, nonetheless, Chris, you've only seen one 50 fly awhile ago! I'm trying to stay flatter in my 100s. And I'm not a fin "proponent" exactly; they just work for me. But the clock is the real proof for all.
All masters bodies have worn out parts -- shoulders, knees, ankles. They need some babying. Too bad I'm not an evilstroker -- my knees rock.
Hmm ... Bill ... I definitely don't slow down with fins. Probably takes some practice. Usually, they help newbies.