I've been playing around with my kick (again) after recently getting a chance to train with Misty Hyman as well as talking with one of our coaches from Japan who trains Kohei Kawamoto (who works out with us on occasion as well)...Coach Tako has been pushing me to work on the "up-kick" (on fly, downward on back SDK) and in turn I've been having some swimmers I coach do the same.
As obvious as it may sound it seems many people (myself included) focus so much on how fast they are trying to SDK that it may in fact be working against them as it requires such a massive amount of effort. My latest "tinkering" is try and actually gauge my distance per kick underwater (using the lane lines and/or cross lines on the pool bottom as a referance).
What I'm finding is that there is a definite and measurable difference by how fast I move thru the water when I "tempo-play" with my kicks and incorporate more of the power in the opposite direction. For me I actually start with several slower/bigger SDK's and then move into fast/smaller kicks...focusing from not just kicking from my core but also using more snap from the knee's.
It's had fro me to articulate...and its something that I've only been playing with a couple of weeks but just the awarenes of how far I'm going/how fast vs. simply kicking as hard as possible with the same tempo seems to have made a big difference.
Patrick...I engage my core/abs and try and kick from my chest down...much more of a full body action movement than as you describe. I have howevr been playing within that movement to exagerate more of a "snap" on both the up and down kicks coming from the knees.
Ande...as you know...anything I can do to help! :)
Ahelee...great minds think alike! Carter's a machine and I always enjoy swimming against him.
Fort...interesting that you brought up the use of hands/arms as this is what Misty does and has been preaching. It does however take a lot more overall flexibility..here's the video of her again...look at the leverage she generates thru that area: YouTube - Dolphin Kicking - Misty Hyman
Note however that Phelps keeps almost perfectly still so once again you have to find what works best for your body type.
Berg...great to have a fellow Polo player around her to raise the bar a bit! You can tell everyone here a bit about leg training!
Sam, I love ya man but you are the stubornest person I've ever met. Old school mindset about "more is better" which then leads to the whiny "I can't hold my breath" crap when I try and get you to do 15m drills!
Patrick...I engage my core/abs and try and kick from my chest down...much more of a full body action movement than as you describe. I have howevr been playing within that movement to exagerate more of a "snap" on both the up and down kicks coming from the knees.
Ande...as you know...anything I can do to help! :)
Ahelee...great minds think alike! Carter's a machine and I always enjoy swimming against him.
Fort...interesting that you brought up the use of hands/arms as this is what Misty does and has been preaching. It does however take a lot more overall flexibility..here's the video of her again...look at the leverage she generates thru that area: YouTube - Dolphin Kicking - Misty Hyman
Note however that Phelps keeps almost perfectly still so once again you have to find what works best for your body type.
Berg...great to have a fellow Polo player around her to raise the bar a bit! You can tell everyone here a bit about leg training!
Sam, I love ya man but you are the stubornest person I've ever met. Old school mindset about "more is better" which then leads to the whiny "I can't hold my breath" crap when I try and get you to do 15m drills!