Category: Swim Technique
Posts about swimming technique and mechanics
Ending the Feeling of Breathlessness
One of the most common comments we get from our clients who know how to swim but just can’t turn it into a fitness activity is: “I get so out of breath! I can run a marathon, but I can’t do two lengths of the pool.” The swimming literature commonly…
Tempo Trainer Use #2 – Building a Steady, Rhythmic Kick
We use Finis’ Tempo Trainer training tool quite a bit in our swim practices. This post is a second part of how to use the Tempo Trainers to work on your kick in swim practice. One way that you can use it is to work on the tempo of your…
Tempo Trainer Use #1 – Building an Even, Rhythmic Stroke
We use Finis’ Tempo Trainer training tool quite a bit in our swim practices. I want to discuss some ways that they can make your swim practice more effective. One way that you can use it is to build a steady tempo in your stroke. Swimming, like music, is done…
Why you should learn Breaststroke (Non-Freestyle Strokes Pt. 2)
Continuing on with our discussions of strokes other than freestyle, we now look at Breaststroke. Breaststroke is the oldest known swimming stroke as evidenced by cave drawings from the Stone Age depicting people doing a variation of the stroke. It’s also the most popular stroke in swimming throughout the world…
Why you should learn Backstroke (Non-Freestyle Strokes Pt. 1)
Most every one of the new swimmers who joins my Masters team or comes in for lessons tells me, “Fitz, I really just want to learn freestyle. I want to be able to {insert goal here – “swim a mile,” “do a triathlon,” “swim for fitness”}. Freestyle is a spectacular…