You might try bilateral breathing and see if it works for you. Some people like it, some don't.
At the end of a 10x150 set at practice Sunday I was fading. I asked my coach to look and comment. She said it looked like my right arm was completely exhausted (I breathe to my right) and suggested bilateral breathing because I'm not rotating enough to my left side (and thus my left arm wasn't doing as much). I think I'm going to drop down a couple lanes and do a bunch of drills for a bit to see if I can figure out how to breathe to my left without drowning. I see that you breathe to the left and your right elbow doesn't recover as high as your left. Might be something to consider (rotating more to the right and/or bilateral breathing, not necessarily dropping down a couple lanes and doing a bunch of drills).
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You might try bilateral breathing and see if it works for you. Some people like it, some don't.
At the end of a 10x150 set at practice Sunday I was fading. I asked my coach to look and comment. She said it looked like my right arm was completely exhausted (I breathe to my right) and suggested bilateral breathing because I'm not rotating enough to my left side (and thus my left arm wasn't doing as much). I think I'm going to drop down a couple lanes and do a bunch of drills for a bit to see if I can figure out how to breathe to my left without drowning. I see that you breathe to the left and your right elbow doesn't recover as high as your left. Might be something to consider (rotating more to the right and/or bilateral breathing, not necessarily dropping down a couple lanes and doing a bunch of drills).
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