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Turns - Tennessee Targets

Posted by Glenn Mills on Aug 17, 2010 05:02AM (9,437 views)

Our last in a fun series from Pine Crest School in Ft. Lauderdale.  We continue to use the stretch cord as a target with an old standby drill, Tennessee Turns.


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Why Do It:
You can refer to our old standby, Tennessee Turns, and think of this as a way to get people to improve their turns while demanding they accomplish the task, rather than trusting that they do.

How to Do It:
1.
  Place a line of stretch cord at, or just outside, the flags.  This will be the target.
2.  When the swimmer gets to the cord, they must go under water.
3.  They can do either a flip turn or an open turn at the wall, but they must stay under water during the push off until they get past the cord again.
4.  Simply put, anything between the cord and the wall is to be completed under water.

How to Do It Really Well (the Fine Points):
Add the cords to just about any normal set, requiring the swimmers to make the intervals or target times, and watch how they figure out better ways to get through their turns.  Also, if they do flip turns, they'll really experience how much resistance they create unless they stay in a very tight ball.




Responses

Responded Aug 17, 2010 12:58PM

its really great i watched it...

Responded Aug 17, 2010 11:39PM

I notice that you both breathhold until the turn; the young lady doesn't seem to exhale till past the cord....or am I just not seeing the bubbles?

Responded Aug 18, 2010 02:36AM

Nice! I will definitely try this with my team. Thanks Glenn!

Responded Aug 18, 2010 02:43AM

alleycat. Releasing the air will depend on the individual, their personal buoyancy, the distance they're traveling, and their ability to adjust to depth variations. In other words... don't focus on that in this... you're digging too deep at this point. :)

Responded Nov 02, 2010 05:19PM

حركة حلوة

Responded Nov 02, 2010 05:33PM

شكرا لك. آمل هذا المفهوم بشكل صحيح.

Responded Mar 05, 2011 06:09PM

This is fantastic. It's going to be something I push for our teams in the upcoming season. We're so weak in our turns and under waters that this would be something that seems like it helps


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