Today, for whatever reason, I made a focused effort to sight the end of the pool, albeit momentarily, during my breath. I think it helped me keep correct orientation and pitch thus helping my body dolphin. I think before I was just looking cross eyed into the water ahead and not really picking the end of the pool as the focus. It was cool seeing the wall "rapidly" approaching.
So my question is, should you not look at any discernable thing and zone out looking for the tee, or should you take a conscious peek at the wall on every breath to help keep body orientation?
What say you?
No, not picking up the head, but only lifting my eyeballs to take a peak. Good eyeball excersize. Maybe this is not the thing to do. I will need to experiment. It just seemed like when I sighted the wall, my brain immediately knew where my head/torso/hip line was and would signal any corrective action to my dolphin kick.
This may go out the window in a 50 where you go more on feel. Not sure.
No, not picking up the head, but only lifting my eyeballs to take a peak. Good eyeball excersize. Maybe this is not the thing to do. I will need to experiment. It just seemed like when I sighted the wall, my brain immediately knew where my head/torso/hip line was and would signal any corrective action to my dolphin kick.
This may go out the window in a 50 where you go more on feel. Not sure.