Interesting article on how propulsion is just as important as minimizing drag. Complete with a graph for us data geeks! Its interesting that slower movement is less efficient, even for fish. But that makes sense to me, I have noticed it is easier to move in the water when pushing hard, it just requires more swim fitness. So, swimming harder should be in the plan, not trying to make it feel 'effortless'.
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Showing posts with label swim. Show all posts
Sunday, September 16, 2012
A Little Science Behind Propulsion
A Little Science Behind Propulsion
Interesting article on how propulsion is just as important as minimizing drag. Complete with a graph for us data geeks! Its interesting that slower movement is less efficient, even for fish. But that makes sense to me, I have noticed it is easier to move in the water when pushing hard, it just requires more swim fitness. So, swimming harder should be in the plan, not trying to make it feel 'effortless'.
Interesting article on how propulsion is just as important as minimizing drag. Complete with a graph for us data geeks! Its interesting that slower movement is less efficient, even for fish. But that makes sense to me, I have noticed it is easier to move in the water when pushing hard, it just requires more swim fitness. So, swimming harder should be in the plan, not trying to make it feel 'effortless'.
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Swimming and the Crossfit Games
Swimming and the CrossFit Games: Why Is It Everyone's Weak Link?
Good to know I am not the only one with a not so wonderful view of swimming. LOL
But Shana Alverson puts it very well here:
I think, based on my experience, I've done all the wrong things by avoiding an unpleasant goat. I am going to have to quit being such a whiney little bitch and really have to resolutely attack it, just like any other weakness, this year. And I guess I would suggest that to anyone in the same boat.
Good to know I am not the only one with a not so wonderful view of swimming. LOL
But Shana Alverson puts it very well here:
I think, based on my experience, I've done all the wrong things by avoiding an unpleasant goat. I am going to have to quit being such a whiney little bitch and really have to resolutely attack it, just like any other weakness, this year. And I guess I would suggest that to anyone in the same boat.
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
How to Swim Faster: It's All in Your Head
How to Swim Faster: It's All in Your Head:
Great article! I think this drill is one of the main things I need to practice.
Darren
Great article! I think this drill is one of the main things I need to practice.
Darren
Friday, August 3, 2012
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Swim Tip: Coordinate Your Breathing With Your Stroke
Swim Tip: Coordinate Your Breathing With Your Stroke:
When a triathlete has difficulties with breathing during freestyle, the problem is usually starting the breath too late in the stroke cycle. This degrades the swimmer’s ability to breathe, ultimately limiting performance in the water.
Coordinating your breathing movement to your stroke can be tricky to master, but with practice, it can make you more efficient in the water.
A great way to learn how to better coordinate your breath is with the Early Breath Drill. This drill establishes an easy-to-follow progression of movement for your breath and stroke.
Step 2: Start your breathing movement during the “pause” between strokes, before your hand leaves the kickboard. By initiating your breath early, you give yourself extra time to both inhale and get your head down before your hand begins moving forward into the recovery phase of the stroke.
Step 3: Ditch the kickboard and continue the drill, focusing on keeping the same progression of movement for your stroke and breath as in step 2.
Practice Set: 8x25s
Even: Early Breath Drill (with or without kickboard)
Odd: Regular freestyle
Focus on getting an early breath and then quickly returning your head into the water. Follow this set with an easy 100, focusing on a controlled, coordinated breathing movement.
Jonathan Cain is a coach at Denver-based swim school SwimLabs (Swimlabs.com).
RELATED – Swim Tip: Maximize Efficiency While Breathing
When a triathlete has difficulties with breathing during freestyle, the problem is usually starting the breath too late in the stroke cycle. This degrades the swimmer’s ability to breathe, ultimately limiting performance in the water.
Coordinating your breathing movement to your stroke can be tricky to master, but with practice, it can make you more efficient in the water.
A great way to learn how to better coordinate your breath is with the Early Breath Drill. This drill establishes an easy-to-follow progression of movement for your breath and stroke.
How to do it
Step 1: Begin by swimming the freestyle Catchup Drill holding a kickboard extended in front of you. Insert a pause into your stroke each time your hands “catch up” to each other on the board.Step 2: Start your breathing movement during the “pause” between strokes, before your hand leaves the kickboard. By initiating your breath early, you give yourself extra time to both inhale and get your head down before your hand begins moving forward into the recovery phase of the stroke.
Step 3: Ditch the kickboard and continue the drill, focusing on keeping the same progression of movement for your stroke and breath as in step 2.
Practice Set: 8x25s
Even: Early Breath Drill (with or without kickboard)
Odd: Regular freestyle
Focus on getting an early breath and then quickly returning your head into the water. Follow this set with an easy 100, focusing on a controlled, coordinated breathing movement.
Jonathan Cain is a coach at Denver-based swim school SwimLabs (Swimlabs.com).
RELATED – Swim Tip: Maximize Efficiency While Breathing
Saturday, July 28, 2012
OLYMPIC SWIMMING TI VIEWER’S GUIDE Day One
OLYMPIC SWIMMING TI VIEWER’S GUIDE Day One
I thought this was a good read,a different perspective on swimming that I get from the local coaches or Swim Smooth. I picked up one of the TI videos to begin with... I think it has some good points but I am not sold on it really.
Darren
I thought this was a good read,a different perspective on swimming that I get from the local coaches or Swim Smooth. I picked up one of the TI videos to begin with... I think it has some good points but I am not sold on it really.
Darren
Friday, July 20, 2012
Moments of Greatness
Yet another swim workout with the swim smooth program! Well, really I am still working on the same one. It just focuses on better breathing and rotation, both of which I am definitely in need of. Today it felt tough to begin with, but I finally took off on a lap or two where I finally felt like I was making some progress. I just need more of those moments of greatness to happen in a row!
I am happy to see some amount of progress in really such a short time, so this its looking promising so far.
I am happy to see some amount of progress in really such a short time, so this its looking promising so far.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Bambino
My swimming sucks. So I just don't like doing it.I think there is a chicken and egg problem there. I think I would like it better if I didn't suck so bad, but I just hate working at it.the main issue for me is just the struggle to breathe.
I ran across www.swimsmooth.com and took their 'swim types' test. It says I am a 'Bambino'. An my friend Howard complains about being labeled a'Clydesdale'... LOL
I broke down and bought the stroke correction guide for $20... Hoping that could do me some good.
I tried the first workout on Monday and again today. I'm just using fins and pull buoy so far, working on getting my breathing and rhythm better.I am seeing a little smudge of improvement already...will post more later on my progress as I go.
I ran across www.swimsmooth.com and took their 'swim types' test. It says I am a 'Bambino'. An my friend Howard complains about being labeled a'Clydesdale'... LOL
I broke down and bought the stroke correction guide for $20... Hoping that could do me some good.
I tried the first workout on Monday and again today. I'm just using fins and pull buoy so far, working on getting my breathing and rhythm better.I am seeing a little smudge of improvement already...will post more later on my progress as I go.
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Two Quick Tips If You Struggle With Breathing
Two Quick Tips If You Struggle With Breathing
Definitely something I need to work on. I have noticed my lead arm collapsing. When (if) I get back in the pool, this is something I need to work on for sure.
Definitely something I need to work on. I have noticed my lead arm collapsing. When (if) I get back in the pool, this is something I need to work on for sure.
Friday, April 20, 2012
Why You Should Learn The Backstroke
Why You Should Learn The Backstroke
Interesting, I am going to have to work on that... particularly because of my slouch!
Interesting, I am going to have to work on that... particularly because of my slouch!
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Friday, March 16, 2012
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