Keeping Legs Up on Free

Former Member
Former Member
I have always had a problem keeping my legs up on my Crawl stroke. I'm 66 a new swimmer ( 3 years ). My masters coach has gotten my arm stroke straighten out, no pun intended, so I do catch the water and keep my elbow up. But he continues to tell me I drop my hips with many suggestions like drop my head, swim down hill, suck up my butt, push my chest down. But I still have a problem. In fact I really don't care if I have a good kick, I just don't want my legs to sink and slow me down. Are their any dry land drills that will help me, I am devoting Jan & Feb to improving my technique and the hell with any endurance training, so I still have 36 days left to get my legs up. Thanks, Bob
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  • surprisingly low leg position can be the result of a poor pull, the better your arm strokes, the higher your body position is in the water it helps to have an efficient kick, if you're doing long swimming kick is to maintain body position and balance when you move faster through the water and your legs come up you could also try wearing a jammer or leg skin Blue seventy is about to launch a legskin, it should bring your hips and legs higher I have always had a problem keeping my legs up on my Crawl stroke. I'm 66 a new swimmer ( 3 years ). My masters coach has gotten my arm stroke straighten out, no pun intended, so I do catch the water and keep my elbow up. But he continues to tell me I drop my hips with many suggestions like drop my head, swim down hill, suck up my butt, push my chest down. But I still have a problem. In fact I really don't care if I have a good kick, I just don't want my legs to sink and slow me down. Are their any dry land drills that will help me, I am devoting Jan & Feb to improving my technique and the hell with any endurance training, so I still have 36 days left to get my legs up. Thanks, Bob
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  • surprisingly low leg position can be the result of a poor pull, the better your arm strokes, the higher your body position is in the water it helps to have an efficient kick, if you're doing long swimming kick is to maintain body position and balance when you move faster through the water and your legs come up you could also try wearing a jammer or leg skin Blue seventy is about to launch a legskin, it should bring your hips and legs higher I have always had a problem keeping my legs up on my Crawl stroke. I'm 66 a new swimmer ( 3 years ). My masters coach has gotten my arm stroke straighten out, no pun intended, so I do catch the water and keep my elbow up. But he continues to tell me I drop my hips with many suggestions like drop my head, swim down hill, suck up my butt, push my chest down. But I still have a problem. In fact I really don't care if I have a good kick, I just don't want my legs to sink and slow me down. Are their any dry land drills that will help me, I am devoting Jan & Feb to improving my technique and the hell with any endurance training, so I still have 36 days left to get my legs up. Thanks, Bob
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