All the other transitions seem pretty straight-forward to me, and I think I get off the wall pretty quickly on those, but for some reason I feel like I'm hanging on the wall too long on the back-to-*** and I just know I'm doing something wrong.
Should I be facing the opposite wall when i let go of the wall? or is facing the side ok?
Anyone have a trick or a technique for getting feet on the wall quickly?
Any help or advice you all can give is greatly appreciated.
Thanks guys!
Ahelee was probably ok as one only has to 'keep the body on the ***' after your feet leave the wall but she probably got popped on the 'all movement of the arms shall be simulateous and in the same horizontal plane' requirement. For me, that's a VERY tough one to call, yes, an experienced swimmer/judge KNOWS that a swimmer rotated 45 degrees to the side executing a pullout is not keeping the arms in the same horizontal plane but knowing it in your mind and actually SEEING that the arms are NOT in the same horizontal plane is quite a different matter.
Ahelee was probably ok as one only has to 'keep the body on the ***' after your feet leave the wall but she probably got popped on the 'all movement of the arms shall be simulateous and in the same horizontal plane' requirement. For me, that's a VERY tough one to call, yes, an experienced swimmer/judge KNOWS that a swimmer rotated 45 degrees to the side executing a pullout is not keeping the arms in the same horizontal plane but knowing it in your mind and actually SEEING that the arms are NOT in the same horizontal plane is quite a different matter.