Subject: RE: Bilateral Breathing aquageek - 2010-06-14 4:57 PM
Maybe I should have said that you never need to bilateral breath but you should have the ability to breathe to either side, if needed in certain conditions. However, I have yet to blb in any tri or OW race and I place #1 or #2 in my swims. This is where triathletes come off the rail, a focus on some technique they think they need. That's fine if you want to focus on blb, but you will do so at the expense of your kick, your walls, your head position, your straight line, etc.
Oh, and ditch the toys (pull buoy/fins/paddles), another cardinal sin of the tri swimmer. Those are devices used by expert swimmers to supplement, not a crutch. What is up with that slam on Tri Swimmers...lol. So only "expert" swimmers can use training aids? As if we as Tri Swimmers are mentally challenged and we can't understand how to properly use a training device...?? There are a ton of folks out there who have no idea how to use fins/paddles/buoys etc., but it has nothing to do with being a triathlete and more to do with just being ignorant in general. |