Subject: RE: Pull Buoys-useful or not? TI does not favor the use of pull buoys. There are a couple of reasons that they give. 1 ) It inhibits the rolling motion which is critical to propulsion in the TI stroke. With the buoy stcuk between your legs, it is harder to drive each hip down during the stroke. 2 ) TI states that you should learn balance on your own, without the aid of the buoy. The buoy artificially raises your hips, and you must learn to do that yourself.
However, the exception is that if you want to use the buoy for a short period, like a lap here or there, to help your body feel the right position. You should not use it to focus on arm pull. Again, TI feels that "core body rotation" is more critical to reducing drag and therefore swimming easier and faster than developing arm strength. The only tools that TI recommends are "fist-gloves".
I never use a pull buoy in my swimming training. |