I learned to swim as an adult a couple of years ago. When I started the front crawl, I would focus on being "long" in the water - i.e., really reaching with the forward hand on each stroke, and not pulling until the trailing hand entered the water (the TI front quadrant swimming concept).
But over time, my shoulders would bother me. And I recently learned that swimming with high elbows (envisioning your arm going over a barrel) is better for your shoulders. I was definitely dropping my elbows before.
The problem I'm having is that when I swim with high elbows, I feel like I'm not as "long" in the water, that I get less glide, and that generally, I have to work a lot harder (though my shoulders feel better). One obvious thing I've noticed is that with a high elbow stroke, I can't seem to keep my leading arm out in front until my trailing arm catches up.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
Edit: I should add that I'm a recreational swimmer, so technique that is easier on the shoulder is preferred to a technique that may be better for competitive swimmers but is more stressful to the shoulder joint.
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Nope, I am only representing myself in asking the question. I am only concerned with how to improve my freestyle, considering over the last few years that it has gone south faster than I did getting out of new jersey. This confusion about flat body position is a shame.
Front crawl is swam from side to side. Of course, moving from one side to the other involves that at some point, the body is flat. If you pause any freestyle clip in the middle of this side-to-side action, then the body is flat.
This fact seems to have inspired mysterious schools of thoughts to recommend swimming flat in order to favor high elbow?????? :applaud:
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Nope, I am only representing myself in asking the question. I am only concerned with how to improve my freestyle, considering over the last few years that it has gone south faster than I did getting out of new jersey. This confusion about flat body position is a shame.
Front crawl is swam from side to side. Of course, moving from one side to the other involves that at some point, the body is flat. If you pause any freestyle clip in the middle of this side-to-side action, then the body is flat.
This fact seems to have inspired mysterious schools of thoughts to recommend swimming flat in order to favor high elbow?????? :applaud: