in two months you can probably become decently proficient at flip turns.
I'll do my best to explain how to do them....
-come into the wall with your hands at your sides
(you'll have just finished a stroke
)
-roll into a ball and flip onto your back
(but your hands stay where they are, so you'll end up in a ball with your hands pointing out
)
-bring hands together into streamline and push off the wall and turn onto your stomach as you streamline
that was very quick and dirty.
you'll have to guage yourself on the distance before the wall to turn and whatnot
(hence you have two months!
) but a good start is to use the "T" at the bottom of the pool -- when you hit the crossbar, begin your turn.
Of course, as it becomes second nature you'll know when and where to flip.
Also! If you have a chance, either practice in the pool that it'll be in or do some warmups in the pool ahead of time. Each pool bottom is different and so you'll need the warm-up/practice to accurately guage your turns. Else? You'll be flipping over too soon and not have any wall to push off of
(done that in a swimming race a few times
) or you'll be too close flip and your feet'll land on the gutter
(done that in a swimming race too...went to push off and my feet just went in the air :-/
)
hope this helps! Feel free to ask lots of questions
