Subject: RE: Pushing off the wall... famelec - 2009-07-27 9:56 AM
Flip turns can be difficult in a pool swim since they are typically serpentine swims in which you have to move over a lane each length. While flipping and pushing off at an angle, under the lane lines and into the other lane are theoretically possible, there often are people in the way to make it feasible. If you're fast and among the first swimmers in the water it is a lot easier!
Brian
Yeah, I have an issue doing flip turns in a pool swim. I'm just not trained to flip turn and to make it under the lane rope to the other lane. Years of swimming taught me to a flip turn in my lane.
Not to mention, I can't do a flip turn, and then go under a lane rope on my left hand side. I am trained to swim down on the right... flip turn and go to my right. My body does not understand going to the left.
Finally... I have been in some pool swims where so many people were hanging on the wall, I couldn't even get to the wall to push off, much less do a flip turn.
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