You can be more efficient and save energy in your swim workouts or races! Here are my top 3 tips for High Quality Freestyle Rotation!
Rotation is IMPORTANT! Rotating side to side while swimming freestyle reduces the amount of drag. Doesn’t it waste energy getting side to side? Yes and no. Rotation does use energy (an extremely small amount) however we are using gravity mostly to get one side to the other. Also, by rotating it sets your body up in a very powerful position to anchor. Thus faster swimming!
How far should I rotate? The most optimal place to rotate is onto your “Rails” (riding the rails) Your rails are the part of your body that begins to curve into and make your sides (about 45degrees). Rotating more/less you just aren’t as efficient.
Catch the Rhythm… What do you think about when you are trying to speed up or slow down? Think about changing your rotational rhythm. Wanna go faster? Increase your rotational rhythm. This way you are using your core and not just flailing your arms and legs.
Bonus Tip- Make sure your hips and shoulders stay connected. This means if your shoulders are rotating to your rails (the easy part) your hips need to move at exactly the same time to your rails (the harder part). For me it works best focusing on my hips rotating to my rails and my shoulders usually get there connected on their own.
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Thanks for the tips Coach Ty!
I breathe to the right so I find it easy to rotate to my left side, but not so easy to rotate to my right. When I am going slowly in practice it's kind of okay but when I go fast I tend to forget all about rotation.
Do you have any drills to improve rotation?
I'm no coach, but I would think it would be easier for you to rotate to the right since you breathe to the right; you are already rotating in that direction. One drill we used to do to improve rotation was side kicking with one arm in front of the body and the head slightly rests on that arm. Kick about 20 kicks or so and change to the other side. This is exaggerated rotation, but it helps your brain and body to get used to the rotation from side to side.
Donna
Thanks for the tips Coach Ty!
I breathe to the right so I find it easy to rotate to my left side, but not so easy to rotate to my right. When I am going slowly in practice it's kind of okay but when I go fast I tend to forget all about rotation.
Do you have any drills to improve rotation?
I'm no coach, but I would think it would be easier for you to rotate to the right since you breathe to the right; you are already rotating in that direction. One drill we used to do to improve rotation was side kicking with one arm in front of the body and the head slightly rests on that arm. Kick about 20 kicks or so and change to the other side. This is exaggerated rotation, but it helps your brain and body to get used to the rotation from side to side.
Donna