Subject: Swim technique question (rotation) When rotating one's body, is the rotation active to start/power the stroke and then get the body out of the way, or is it more reactive to starting the stroke and using that force to help rotate the body rather than the converse? When I'm swimming, it all comes together and just happens (although I'm QUITE sure not the way it all should), but I am not sure how to think about this if I were to mentally over-emphasize the mechanics. It definitely feels like rotation helps with extension before the catch and that a quick recovery of the other arm helps start the rotation to the other side. Just trying to conceptualize the balance of power here... Jeez, swimming is opaque to an adult onsetter... Thanks to the feesh for any descriptions to help me visualize this better. Matt |