This refers to the long axis strokes. I know many (including myself) have better strokes on one side than the other (the latter is often the breathing side), but I wonder how predominant this case is among master swimmers. Also interesting would be whether some have been able to correct this problem through either drills or sheer hard effort.
The one arm drill sounds good! So let me make sure I've got this right, you breath on the side of the non-moving at your side arm and go a length this way. Switch stroking arm on the next length and breath to the other side.
i can see how that could help the bad side roll alot! :agree:
The one arm drill sounds good! So let me make sure I've got this right, you breath on the side of the non-moving at your side arm and go a length this way. Switch stroking arm on the next length and breath to the other side.
i can see how that could help the bad side roll alot! :agree: