Can you swim without internal shoulder rotation?

I did a quick search and saw a lot of threads on shoulders with a lot of responses, so if this has been discussed before, smack (I mean FORGIVE) me, or something. But is it possible, and optimal, to swim all four strokes without internally rotating the shoulder joint? As in sliding the hands in flat, always, rather than "pinkie out/pinkie in" for backstroke, or slightly angled hands (thumb first) for entry in fly (and I think even ever-so-slightly angled hands means slightly internally rotated shoulder joint, means ouch ouch ouch for me). Etc. (for free and ***, too, flat-handed entry, never internally rotating?)
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  • Former Member
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    I am a thumb and pinky entry, at the same time swmmer. Fingers slightly open this takes the pressure off the forearm and the shoulder. Tense forearm translates to tight shoulders. Light pressure to the catch, major pressure from the catch staight back to the finish. I believe in keeping it simple.
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  • Former Member
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    I am a thumb and pinky entry, at the same time swmmer. Fingers slightly open this takes the pressure off the forearm and the shoulder. Tense forearm translates to tight shoulders. Light pressure to the catch, major pressure from the catch staight back to the finish. I believe in keeping it simple.
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