One arm sets

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I am new to this forum (lurking for a while). And I am new to swimming as well (one year). My 100M Free intervals are around 1:25 - just as a gauge (with the flip turns of an elephant). I have taken some lessons but have mostly worked on improving myself - via lots of technique drills & intervals. I wanted to get people's opinions on One Arm sets (OAS). So far, I have found OAS to be one of the more effective sets for me. These sets seems to exacerbate any problems I am having with one side over another and therefor I can isolate problems and work on them. In the swimming world does anyone do OAS? Are they just for beginners or not at all? I really just wanted to make sure I don't continue to pile on the one arm sets if there is some negative about doing them that I don't know about. Regards
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  • I pretty much drown when doing one-arm freestyle. (This is one-arm free with the unused arm at my side.) What is this drill supposed to work on? What knobs should I be turning to try and improve this drill? Skip They're good for working on balance and rotation and I think my stroke has become a bit stronger from doing them. I do one arm drills both in free and back just about every workout and sometimes do these drills with fistgloves.
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  • I pretty much drown when doing one-arm freestyle. (This is one-arm free with the unused arm at my side.) What is this drill supposed to work on? What knobs should I be turning to try and improve this drill? Skip They're good for working on balance and rotation and I think my stroke has become a bit stronger from doing them. I do one arm drills both in free and back just about every workout and sometimes do these drills with fistgloves.
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