Just swam a short course meet this past weekend. I'm providing a couple of links to my 50 fly and 50 ***. If you can make anything out, I'd appreciate any critical feedback on either of them. I think my fly is still a little too "wavy." Don't know what to think about breaststroke as I'm still learning it. I swam the fly in :24.80 and the *** in :33.53 (these are yds). I'm the one in the yellow "smiley face" cap.
50yd fly
www.youtube.com/watch
50yd ***
www.youtube.com/watch
I also swam 100yd free, 100yd fly, and 50 free, but don't want to share any of those as I had goggle problems on all three. Thanks in advance.
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Just swam a short course meet this past weekend. I'm providing a couple of links to my 50 fly and 50 ***. If you can make anything out, I'd appreciate any critical feedback on either of them. I think my fly is still a little too "wavy." Don't know what to think about breaststroke as I'm still learning it. I swam the fly in :24.80
Jeez, 24.8 for 50 Fly? Who am I to offer advice. Nice swim.
But because I can't resist.
Fly:
You're chopping your arms into the water on the recovery instead of settling the hands, elbows and arms into the water at the same time.
Breathe forward not up when you breathe. Your head is popping upwards.
***:
Wow, thank god it's Masters where there are lots of lanes per S&T judge.
You need to shorten your pull and make it more of a sculling motion than a pull. Your hands should not even reach your shoulders on the pull and yours are going 3-4 inches past the shoulder.
Nice swims
Just swam a short course meet this past weekend. I'm providing a couple of links to my 50 fly and 50 ***. If you can make anything out, I'd appreciate any critical feedback on either of them. I think my fly is still a little too "wavy." Don't know what to think about breaststroke as I'm still learning it. I swam the fly in :24.80
Jeez, 24.8 for 50 Fly? Who am I to offer advice. Nice swim.
But because I can't resist.
Fly:
You're chopping your arms into the water on the recovery instead of settling the hands, elbows and arms into the water at the same time.
Breathe forward not up when you breathe. Your head is popping upwards.
***:
Wow, thank god it's Masters where there are lots of lanes per S&T judge.
You need to shorten your pull and make it more of a sculling motion than a pull. Your hands should not even reach your shoulders on the pull and yours are going 3-4 inches past the shoulder.
Nice swims