Swimming Pic - December 7, 2011
Steve Haufler Butterfly Basics
Challenging IM set with the Masters this morning. Lots of opportunities to work on your transition turns.
Every coach's essential video for teaching an efficient and fast butterfly.
This week's set will make everybody happy with a combination of IM and freestyle.
"Steve Haufler is one of the finest coach-teachers on the planet. Steve makes use of mirrors, mannequin heads, tape measures, score cards, swim dolls, laminated photos, rope, plastic cups, noodles and more. This DVD is highly recommended by the ASCA Staff." -- American Swim Coaches Association
Working on pace and turn technique today. Here's what we did with the Masters team, but it works for swimmers of any age and ability.
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IM set this week. It offers many chances for the swimmer to work on IM transition turns and for the coach to give feedback on how the swimmer is doing with those turns.
In breaststroke, timing is everything, and knowing when to initiate the kick is a critical element in that timing. Steve Haufler's Separation Drill does a great job in over-teaching this simple step to a great breaststroke.
The essential teaching video for coaches, learn-to-swim instructors, and parents.
The perfect companion DVD to take you one step beyond Go Swim Teaching Progressions.
Use it to train your entire teaching/coaching staff!
Steve Haufler is recognized as one of the best stroke-and-turn instructors in the world. In GO SWIM THE 7 COMPETITIVE TURNS, Steve shares his secrets for teaching the turns that every swimmer must know: flip turns, open turns, and IM transition turns.
Neither rain, nor snow or sleet will stop Steve from his teaching duties.
One of the most important aspects of freestyle is sometimes the toughest one to get right. Taking your time to really feel the catch is a very smart idea.
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