Breathing Freestyle

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Hi Everyone, I have a serious breathing problem when swimming freestyle. Either I hold my breath - which I know is a very bad habit for several reason or I try to blow it out - which is the way to swim I know. The problem is, that whenever I breath out under water I either end up having some air left in the lungs, or run out of air while still doing strokes and eventually when I get to the stroke where I planned to come up for air I gasp for air and have water going down my throat. Because of these I don't have time for breathing in properly. In the same time water goes up in my nose if I blow out all the air from my lungs uinder water- which I read the way to go (to blow all the water while under) in order to only breath in when breaking the surface for air. I often end up with lots of air in my stomach which makes me belch... In addition I have a low endurance. I can do only 1 or 2 laps at a time... I have a personal coach but it's not so much he can do from outside of the pool. I noticed that I cannot swim smooth, effortlessly - which is one of my goals in the long run, beside being able to swim long distances in all strokes. I always end up swimming relatively fast, when I should be going slow and focusing on my technic. Should I slow WAY down somehow? Any advice/drill is welcommed.
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  • Former Member
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    Hi Everyone, I have a serious breathing problem when swimming freestyle. Either I hold my breath - which I know is a very bad habit for several reason or I try to blow it out - which is the way to swim I know. Actually "blowing it out" is NOT the way. The way is to know your timing, and to exhale steadily until you turn your head to inhale so that the last bit of exhalation prevents the inhalation from taking in any water. A very good piece of advice was given to you: bobbing up and down to discover your rhythm. And swimming so slowly that you're practically bobbing up and down. Try this and one day (God knows how soon or late) it will CLICK.:cheerleader:
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Hi Everyone, I have a serious breathing problem when swimming freestyle. Either I hold my breath - which I know is a very bad habit for several reason or I try to blow it out - which is the way to swim I know. Actually "blowing it out" is NOT the way. The way is to know your timing, and to exhale steadily until you turn your head to inhale so that the last bit of exhalation prevents the inhalation from taking in any water. A very good piece of advice was given to you: bobbing up and down to discover your rhythm. And swimming so slowly that you're practically bobbing up and down. Try this and one day (God knows how soon or late) it will CLICK.:cheerleader:
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