Looking to experienced swimmers for recommendations on effective swim paddles for daily workouts. Trying to identify something that while effective for stroke development will not cause undue strain to shoulders -- but still gets the job done on promoting appropriate resistance. If you've got a solid/trusted recommendation please share. Thanks in advance for your professional advice.
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I'm an experienced swimmer and a coach who knows that effective equipment is important. The fact that I've invented a piece of equipment prevents me from plugging it but I can plug other paddles. The Hans Paddle isn't new but for the price, it does exactly what it's intended to do and that is to increase the area of the hand and allow swimmers to strengthen the pull. There are a lot of great paddles out there but you can't go wrong with the Han's paddles (our high school coach has a ton and the Han's paddles allow you to adapt them for different dry-land uses. Good luck! Coach T.
I'm an experienced swimmer and a coach who knows that effective equipment is important. The fact that I've invented a piece of equipment prevents me from plugging it but I can plug other paddles. The Hans Paddle isn't new but for the price, it does exactly what it's intended to do and that is to increase the area of the hand and allow swimmers to strengthen the pull. There are a lot of great paddles out there but you can't go wrong with the Han's paddles (our high school coach has a ton and the Han's paddles allow you to adapt them for different dry-land uses. Good luck! Coach T.