Subject: RE: Yanti's Swim Tip 2013 #2 - Other Strokes I generally always put some other strokes into my workouts, often as IM's every 4-5 repeats within a set of 100's, or the first half of 50's or 100's (not free/free). This helps you incorporate the benefits of the other strokes into your freestyle, as well as mix it up with different muscles for a break. Fly is my personal favorite! I don't know the standard teaching progression but I have taught kids and adults how to do it. I generally start with having them do dolphin kick with/without fins (just pop up to breathe). Then kick three or four times and do a pull (with fins). For some kids it is easier to start with one-arm drills, then use both arms. Gradually increase until they are pulling every two kicks, then establish a standard rhythm, then wean off the fins. There are plenty of videos demonstrating correct technique. In my opinion, the technique isn't particularly difficult (easier than breast) but requires a sense of rhythm, core strength (maybe more difficult for young kids), and definitely a good cardio base. Yanti can correct me on this but I think the propulsion comes more from the core and kick, plus maybe the lats, rather than the arms--you don't have to have incredible upper body strength to do passable fly. |