Butterfly, Breathing Every Stroke

I've always tried to breathe every other stroke in fly, but watching the elites at Worlds breathe every stroke made me want to try it out. So recently I experimented with breathing every stroke in fly. Findings after a couple workouts where I averaged about 600 total yards of full-stroke fly: Breathing every stroke has a negative impact on my body position I can help that by kicking harder The additional oxygen that I get from all the extra breathing helps fuel the harder kicking, but it seems like I'm working harder overall (higher perceived pulse rate at the end of each swim, but I didn't actually measure it) Stroke counts and times are about the same So I think I've found a useful drill to make me kick harder, but I doubt I'll be trying this in a race anytime soon. Has anyone else (who hasn't always swum fly this way) messed around with breathing every stroke in fly? What were your findings?
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  • Former Member
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    What I meant is that swimming the 200bf by breathing at every 2 strokes is a bad strategy, no matter the technique used. I'd love to hear anybody's description of Phelps *double-kick* technique. thanks! Got it! again it depends on the person, my former rival , previous age group breath every 2 and she is 2:27.. on long course! Do you want the description in Spanish? :)
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  • Former Member
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    What I meant is that swimming the 200bf by breathing at every 2 strokes is a bad strategy, no matter the technique used. I'd love to hear anybody's description of Phelps *double-kick* technique. thanks! Got it! again it depends on the person, my former rival , previous age group breath every 2 and she is 2:27.. on long course! Do you want the description in Spanish? :)
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