Subject: RE: Swim Hand Entrydexter - 2008-08-12 8:29 PM As far forward as you can with elbow almost straight. I like to have my thumb and index finger enter the same. Scoop the water and pull back towards feet, hand along mid line, elbow bent at 90 degrees. Push water down straightening arm to side. -Lots of internal rotation of shoulder.- You should feel a wave of water travel down your leg. Return with you hands close to water and elbow up. That the way I do it. If you hand isn't moving down your body (ie down to bottom or to side) your just shoving yourself up or to the side. I turn my head rather then my body to breath. Yes I do get some rotation but try to stay close to flat as possible. Have at it TI guys.
I agree. Someone on here (I think it was on here) talked about how he did his first masters swim using TI techniques. The coaches were like "What the h&ll are you doing with your hips?" Answer: "Rotating." Coaches: "No, you rotate from the shoulders, not the hips." They did mention that he had great balance, however. TI will not show you the techniques to swim fast and may actually slow you down. You'll have great balance, which is always a great place to start in developing efficient technique, but it's only the first step. The good balance may make feel like you're swimming fast, but you're not. |