Subject: Swim stroke question - is a "cross-body" stroke ok?I'm pretty new to swimming but have definitely improved a lot in the last 2-3 months thanks to Total Immersion. I bought the DVD and book, and did a lot of the drills, and sure enough, I'm swimming on my side with good rotation, with corresponding improvements in stroke number (13-14 per 25m) and speed (1:35/100m allout sprint, 1:55/100 on endurance swims.) My question: On the stroke right after I breathe, my leading arm (the leading one already in the water) does a "cross-body" type stroke as I roll to the other side after the breath. Meaning that my right arm in the water reaches across my body to my left thigh during the stroke. This motion seems to accelerate the roll by pulling my body into the roll as well as forward. I tried to eliminate this cross-body motion in the past few days, and try to "swim on rails" as I've heard, with more parallel strokes that don't cross my body, but my stroke count and swim times get a LOT worse. I definitely lose a lot of the rotational power without the cross-body stroke movement. Should I keep trying to eliminate this cross-body stroke, or should I keep it, judging by my improved performance with it? Edited by agarose2000 2008-09-26 12:15 AM
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