Improving your turns

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When you want to improve your turns you’ll need to strenghten you hip and thigh flexor muscles or your Pectineus, Sartrorius muscles, Gastrocnemius and the Soleus (they’re crucial in jumping). There are a lot of plyometric exercises along with squats, lunges, and bounding exercises that will also help you. Here’s a list of other exercises that can help you get you or your swimmers off the wall faster and farther. Don't do things that hurt. Pain and potential injury usually occurs when you do the exercises incorrectly. You don't have to do things that hurt you to get off the walls better. Find and exercise that you like and slowly increase stress to improve. Bounding Lunges Deep Knee Bends Deep Knee Bend Jumps Toe Raises Toe-Raise with Weights Jumping Rope The entire foot is on the wall so the swimmers can recruit as much muscle as possible. Phelps entire foot on the wall. YouTube - Michael Phelps turn At :48 seconds, you'll clearly see Natalie Coughlin push-off the wall with flat feet. YouTube - Natalie Coughlin Swim Tip #5: Flip Turn Aaron Peirsol's collapses to a flat foot on his second backstroke turn (a little hard to see) but it happens. YouTube - Aaron Peirsol 200m Backstroke Breaststrokers like all swimmers collapse from the balls of their feet to a flat foot. YouTube - Brendan Hansen Men's 200m Breastroke Good luck, Coach T.
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  • Thanks for those reminders Coach Tom. I do plyometric sets (box jumps, etc) and really like it. I like box jumping so much that I find myself looking at tables, chairs and other objects and wondering if I could jump on top of it! I'll never have a great vertical leap but it has improved since I started doing the box jumps. There are some great videos on youtube - search for vertical leap or box jump. A really important tip for efficient turns is to tuck your chin on your chest (look at the bottom of the pool), cross your hands on top of each other, try to touch your shoulders to your ears and keep your core as straight as possible (think of a missile shape). You can have a great vertical jump but it won't do you any good if your streamline off the wall isn't streamline!
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  • Thanks for those reminders Coach Tom. I do plyometric sets (box jumps, etc) and really like it. I like box jumping so much that I find myself looking at tables, chairs and other objects and wondering if I could jump on top of it! I'll never have a great vertical leap but it has improved since I started doing the box jumps. There are some great videos on youtube - search for vertical leap or box jump. A really important tip for efficient turns is to tuck your chin on your chest (look at the bottom of the pool), cross your hands on top of each other, try to touch your shoulders to your ears and keep your core as straight as possible (think of a missile shape). You can have a great vertical jump but it won't do you any good if your streamline off the wall isn't streamline!
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