Subject: RE: My swim technique stinks- I have forearm fulcrum, should I also get these?gerald12 - 2009-07-07 12:09 PM meepx2 - 2009-07-07 10:57 AM The only thing that will correct your stroke is conscious effort from your brain. Paddles won't correct your stroke. x2. Your just going to get stronger at "sloppy technique". If you really want to improve your swim technique, get some one on one lessons with a good coach. Preferably get some video so you can see what you are doing. Usually masters coaches are pretty busy with all the swimmers to really help, at least were I swam masters. I don't entirely agree. Yes of course you need to work on your technique, but paddles..... good paddles tend to exaggerate your motions and can highlight your flaws. Dropping your elbow? your paddles will likely slide off (or you'll have trouble keeping them in place ). Pitch in your hand off? the paddle will dart off in the wrong direction. There's no need to spend your whole workout with paddles, but likewise there isn't any need to pin all your hopes on some swim lessons. Swimming will make you a better swimmer. As to sizing... Some of it will depend on your comfort level (there is no fit kit or retul haha ) but you want the paddle to extend a little beyond the tops of your fingers. To use myself as an example, I am pretty average, 5'11" and measuring my hand here at my desk I come up with about 7.5 to 8 inches (bottom of palm to tip of middle finger ) and I wear blue paddles. |