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Apr. 23, 2024 - Teaching Freestyle 4 - The Kick

Apr. 23, 2024 - Teaching Freestyle 4 - The Kick

Teaching Freestyle – Part 4 (Legs & Kick Edition) This will be the fourth and final week of our series on teaching freestyle from the ground up, and on teaching fundamental freestyle concepts. This week: the kick. ChatGPT - Eh... The flutter kick in freestyle swimming provides a significant portion of propulsion, but the exact percentage can vary depending on factors such as the swimmer's technique, strength, and efficiency in executing the kick. Generally, it's estimated that the flutter kick contributes around 10-15% of the overall propulsion in freestyle swimming. However, it's essential to note that the arm stroke, body position, and coordination with breathing also play crucial roles in generating speed and propulsion in freestyle swimming. Monday Steve Haufler Freestyle: Freestyle 3 – Flutter Kick Steve Haufler shows where we’re headed when teaching the flutter kick. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1777-freestyle-swim-lesson-3-flutter-kick> :11 - where we’re headed :25 - guided introduction - thighs :39 - body posture 1:06 -release to movement 1:10 - instinctual knee bend 1:18 - back to guided minimal kick 1:26 - board in position 11 1:38 - no board position 11 1:48 - side kicking in balance 2:05 - balance makes the kick more effective 2:22 - fins  Tuesday Rohan Taylor: Vertical Flutter Kick There’s no better way to train a narrow consistent kick than with vertical flutter kick. It’s Step 1 in the learning process. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1899-vertical-flutter-kick> :07 - max kick angle is 127° :09 - plantar flexion of the foot :11 - notice the hands are out of the water :16 - hands out of the water :19 - max kick angle is 128° :20 - plantar flexion of the foot :35 - continue with a very narrow and quick kick :47 - posture :58 - quick core rotation Wednesday Rohan Taylor: Streamline Kick on Your Back Step 2 in learning proper flutter-kick technique: Try it on your back. Australian Olympians Ash Delaney and Bindy Hocking demo the fine points. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1884-streamline-kick-on-your-back>  :04 - streamline with hands under the surface :10 - balanced body and stable :19 - hands streamline and under the surface :26 - arms parallel to the surface :32 - body balanced :37 - streamline and hands on the surface :41 - thighs touching the surface :46 - stability :57 - incredible line 1:08 - incredible line 1:16 - integrity and purpose Thursday Freestyle Drills: Flutter from the Hips Step 3 in learning proper flutter-kick technique: Try it while using a board. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1917-freestyle-flutter-from-the-hips> :07.36 - 146° angle -  :15.90 - look at the angle from the torso to the knee :27.7 - plantar flexion :33 - very low head position when using a board :34 - mouth in the water when not breathing :35 - hips on the surface :37 - bottom of the foot pushing UP :39 - more splash up than down :46 - more splash up than down :49 - very low head position :54 - slight uphill bodyline… but… :57 - very little or no air on the front of the foot 1:10 - pushing up 1:27 - stable and clean 1:30 - watch the toes Friday Kristian Golomeev: Flutter Kick on a Board We kick with a board at almost every practice, so it makes sense to do it correctly! <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2239-flutter-kick-with-a-board>  :06 - over loading - no air :07 - closer to 90° angle go back to :02 and play at regular speed :09 - play at regular speed :17 - play at regular speed - overloading again :35 - pushing water up :49 - faster tempo - less angle 1:00 - pushing water up 1:12 - not getting the angle, but much less Saturday Kara Lynn Joyce: Flutter Kick Olympic sprinter Kara Lynn Joyce has a steady six-beat kick that syncs powerfully with her armstrokes. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1176-flutter-kick>  :06 - 129° max angle Play at full speed :31 - how clean the front of the foot is :31.1 - pointed toes :33 - the DNA Strand Sunday Freestyle Drills: Flutter Kick Fix Kick problems can be persistent. The message of this video: Keep experimenting, and never give up trying to improve. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/995-freestyle-flutter-kick-fix>  :06.2 - the breaststroke kick :16 - we tried to just make him aware :20 - increase the surface area with Zoomer :25 - LOOKS GREAT!!! WE FIXED IT!!! :26 - AHHHHHHHHH :29 - AHHHHHHHHH :40 - tie up the ankles :41 - It’s still in there :53 - snorkel and fins - stability and surface area 1:05 - kicking on board with Zoomers 1:16 - start with balanced kicking then add one stroke at a time - kicking through the strokes Gonna be a process Bonus: Glenn: Playing with Flutter Kick Height Playing with the height of your kick will help you understand kick dynamics. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2931-playing-with-flutter-kick-height> 1:50 2:07 2:25 Glenn: Pull Buoy Flutter Kick Glenn shares a secret for helping swimmers (especially triathletes) learn proper kick dynamics and rhythm. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/3081-pull-buoy-flutter-kick> Golomeev: Streamline Flutter Kick to Swim Great drill for building a consistent kick. Start each length with streamlined, consistent kick, then add the arms without interrupting the kick. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2271-streamlined-flutter-kick-to-swim> Free Drills: Flutter Wall Kick <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1383-freestyle-flutter-wall-kick> Free Drills: Narrow Flutter Kick Here are some ideas for developing a constant and narrow flutter kick. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1773-freestyle-narrow-flutter-kick>

Mar. 19, 2024 - Teaching Freestyle - Part 1

Mar. 19, 2024 - Teaching Freestyle - Part 1

This week we share our favorite progression for teaching freestyle from the ground up. We use this for newbie swimmers, as well as for more experienced swimmers who have persistent technique flaws in their stroke.  Before using this progression, we like to first teach the backstroke progression covered in our March 5, 2024 live Zoom. Monday Early Concepts & Skills: Inhale Through Mouth Exhale Through Nose Before they take a single kick or armstroke, make sure they’ve mastered breath control! It’s truly Step 1. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2971-inhale-through-mouth-exhale-through-nose>  :14 - start the exhale prior to going under water :37 - mouth closed above for a slight purge :37 - inhale through the mouth :44 - purge the nose (the rabbit) Tuesday Freestyle 101: Position-11 Kick on Your Stomach Much to be learned here: horizontal body line, head/neck alignment, what happens when you lean in at the lungs. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1743-position-11-kick-on-your-stomach>  :05 - Position-11 on your stomach :08 - scull to air :12 - good to use fins :19 - scull to air :19 - scull to air :21 - look at the hips drop :22 - go down to the point of “sinkage” :24 - body will equalize and come back up :30 - going to air :31 - out of balance :34 - better balance :46 - go down to balance :50 - body will rise 1:18 - good balance 1:39 - good balance Wednesday Freestyle 101: Position-11 Take Away One Arm A simple drill that teaches how to get comfortable with rotation, extension, and breathing to both sides. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1744-position-11-take-away-one-arm>  :04 - Position-11 :05 - drop one arm and roll to your back :07 - roll all the way to your back :10 - he’s initiating the roll back with the torso and head :11 - then the arm is coming around :20 - roll like a log :22 - rolls to underwater :23 - then the body stabilizes :30 - tension means a “rigid roll” :34 - arm comes around and with the weight sinks the body :36 - when balanced, the body rises :41 - make sure you practice to both sides Thursday Freestyle 101: Combination Drill This freestyle/backstroke combo drill teaches swimmers to stay relaxed as they rotate to air. It also imprints horizontal bodyline and extension. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1742-combination-drill>  :02 - Start in single arm - like the previous drill :03 - look down but stay on your side rather than your stomach :06 - look up and roll back to your back :08 - initiate a backstroke recovery and switch to the single arm position on the other side :11 - then look down again :30 - backstroke recovery :37 - eyes down Step through the rest of the video Friday Freestyle 101: Position-11 Single Switch One step closer to actual freestyle, and more practice of extension, rotation, bodyline, and timing. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1745-position-11-single-switch>  :05 - single arm balance :06 - look down :08 - freestyle recovery :09 - position-11 :10 - drop and arm and roll to your back :36 - make sure you roll toward the extended arm :42 - balance challenged :50 - stabilized and starting to come back up :58 - back to balance while breathing 1:19 - freestyle recovery 1:20 - starting a more immediate switch 1:22 - balanced breathing 1:36 - balanced a deep target breathing 1:38 - equalibrian Saturday Freestyle 101: Position-11 Triple Switch Inching closer to actual freestyle. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1746-position-11-triple-switch>  :06 - start in balanced position :09 - look down :10 - initiate three switches to position-11 :16 - roll to air :23 - get to the head down balanced position :28 - slight pause in position-11 :34 - be patient and get balanced first :41 - home base Step through the rest of the video 1:15 - starting to connect and swim Sunday Better Freestyle Concepts: Almost Position-11 Freestyle This is the graduation step – the transition between drilling and swimming. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/3017-almost-position-11-freestyle>  :04 - starting the pulling arm just as the fingers are coming in :05 - rolling to air :08 - hand dropping :10 - a little too much position-11 :19 - hand dropping to catch :25 - following the hand to air :40 - catch up stroke :46 - catch up stroke :49 - catch up stroke 1:02 - following the hand to air

Mar. 5 2024 - Teaching Backstroke Zoom

Mar. 5 2024 - Teaching Backstroke Zoom

With newbie swimmers, many instructors take the approach of teaching backstroke before teaching any of the other strokes, including freestyle. There are many advantages: 1) swimmers have constant access to AIR when on their back. 2) instructors can communicate in real time with hand signals, 3) skills learned in backstroke translate directly to skills needed in freestyle. This week we share time-tested progressions for teaching backstroke. Monday Freestyle 101: Head-Lead Kick on Your Back Head-Lead Kick on Your Back teaches correct body alignment for swimming on your back. It also helps you learn to relax and trust that the water will support you with just a small amount of effort. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1378-head-lead-kick-on-your-back>  :05 - balance and comfort :07 - ease of movement - very little effort :12 - knees just kissing the surface :19 - water encircling the face :19 - chest and torso :30 - overriding feeling of relaxation :45 - over pressing and feeling the water support you - don’t release too much air :49 - as you press the upper back and head in, feel the hips rise 1:10 - boil the water with your feet 1:25 - everyone will have a little different balance point 1:38 - keep playing Tuesday Freestyle 101: Head-Lead Kick on Your Back – Side to Side From kicking flat on your back, progress to a more active kick, tilting just slightly from one side to the other. Keep the head steady as you rotate – a key backstroke skill! <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1384-head-lead-kick-on-your-back-side-to-side>  :04 - same as before but more on your side :05 - slightly stack the shoulders one up, one down :06 - rotate from one shoulder up to the other - head remains absolutely still :16 - try to keep as much of the upper arm dry as possible… while still having it against your side :18 - keep the head stable as you rotate :20 - arm very dry :21 - face at borderline :22 - body will balance and come up :25 - flatter body can be higher :27 - once you get on your side, you may sink a bit :29 - you may rotate Less to one side :31 - than the other :39 - very stable head during rotation :45 - keep the eyes up :49 - continue to experiment with how much you rotate :54 - watch the body settle after the rotation 1:02 - could possibly bring the chin down a little 1:12 - not as smooth of rotation, still work to do 1:16 - immediate sink (creative editing) 1:17 - be conscious of when to breathe 1:23 - after the rotation - settle Wednesday Freestyle 101: Position 11 Kick on Your Back Kicking on your back with both arms extended in “Position 11” helps develop great body alignment for backstroke and freestyle. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1416-position-11-kick-on-your-back>  :03 - feeling long through the torso :06 - hands slightly under the surface :13 - great line :21 - flat surface keeps the head a bit higher :25 - flexibility through the shoulders :30 - tighter shoulders impact balance :33 - can’t straighten the arms in this position. :36 - the reach impacts balance :38 - arch in the lower back :39 - head in neutral and in a good position - hands above the surface :41 - by leaning back, look at the hip position :51 - still not incredibly comfortable - but much better 1:01 - great line 1:09 - hands under - head relaxed - flexibility! 1:13 - torso on the surface 1:17 - if you’re too tight, try one arm still flat on your back Thursday Glenn EP: Continuous Single Arm Position -11 Backstroke This foundational drill/skill helps swimmers identify how their hand connects with the water. It teaches stable head position and constant kick. It introduces the “rhythm” of backstroke. It also prepares swimmers for a fundamental freestyle drill: Position-11 Freestyle. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1733-continuous-single-arm-position-11-back> :07 - start as in the previous drill :08 - when you feel ready, initiate a pull  :10 - recover back in position 11 :11 - alternate arms :25 - continue alternating :40 - typical EP issue, gravity pulls the hips down slightly :53 - rotate the body into the catch 1:01 - to keep focus, if it’s too hard, add some fins 1:06 - Focus on an early catch 1:11 - speed the water up 1:36 - stretch to the catch Friday Haufler Backstroke: Step 3 Here’s Steve Haufler’s progression for teaching backstroke arm action. He employs positioning techniques and single-arm drills to help newbie swimmers become backstrokers. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1269-step-3-teach-backstroke-arm-action>  :03 - Posture first :04 - think of the straight line recovery :08 - full body core posture :14 - relaxed recovery :33 - think on your side :39 - straight recovery to pinky entry :53 - rotate the shoulder and torso, not the head 1:16 - straight entry 1:25 - shape the arm into the early catch position 1:35 - high elbow - pressure on palm 1:50 - watch the initial movement - whole arm drops 1:54 - adding some pressure keeps the upper arm in place 2:01 - keep the pressure and the shape of the arm 2:07 - the slight focus on the elbow 2:20 - same positions in the water 2:32 - remind the athlete to stay straight but relaxed 2:34 - the proper positioning of the hand helps the body rotate 3:05 - adding pressure and position to the catch 3:19 - hand pressure 3:26 - repeat the movement 3:39 - swimmer will lead with the elbow 3:52 - finish with the thumb up 4:12 - keep the palm facing back for as long as possible 4:54 - single arm with singular focus 5:01 - practice the SHAPE 5:42 - full torso rotation 6:02 - add the other arm Saturday Freestyle 101: The Wave The Wave is a transitional drill that leads beginners from simple kick on the back, to adding the arm motions of backstroke. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1420-the-wave>  :07 - start in single arm position-11 :11 - after you’re balanced, initiate a recovery with the trailing arm :12 - don’t recover the entire way… only 1/4 or 1/2 way. :13 - put the arm back down :15 - repeat and continue down the lane :25 - for those with balance challenges, make sure you don’t lift the arm too high - down parascope :30 - don’t hold for too long either :48 - with great balance, she can go to 90° and hold :52 - without great balance, just lift the hand and put it back Sunday Freestyle 101: 7-Count Backstroke Here’s where beginning swimmers start to put it all together. Have them progress from 7-Count to 5-Count to 3-Count to 1-Count (“normal”) backstroke. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1423-7-count-backstroke>  :03 - start in hand lead side line balance :04 - initiate a wave :05 - as the recovery hand starts the body to shift, initiate a catch with the lead hand :06 - land on the other side for a balanced side kick :08 - repeat :21 - this is a timing drill - initiate the wave prior to pulling :23.9 - we’re looking for a connection with the arm set in a catch position and the weight of the body shifting :34 - hand exits JUST before the lead hand starts the catch :37 - hand exits JUST before the lead hand starts the catch :44 - the picture you’re going for 1:02 - great catch position right before the hand enters 1:08 - it’s a controlled backstroke - he can start the catch a bit sooner 1:17 - beautiful IF the lead arm was just a bit more in the catch position 1:18 - but we can see he’s using a straight arm pull, which means we need to back up a couple steps 1:31 - bent arm pull 1:37 - straight arm pull

Jan. 26, 2024 - Teaching Butterfly from Deck

Jan. 26, 2024 - Teaching Butterfly from Deck

Teaching Butterfly from on Deck Teaching butterfly – from scratch – requires a step-by-step approach and a large tool bag full of mantras, positioning techniques, and images to help swimmers “get it.”  This week we turn to teaching guru Steve Haufler to learn his process for teaching butterfly from on deck. INTENSITY IN TEACHING!!! Monday Haufler Butterfly:  Step 1 – Butterfly Body Position In Step 1, Steve is on deck and the SWIMMER is on deck, to learn the “butterfly float” position. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/136-butterfly-body-positions>  :06.26 - THE position we’re going for :25 - POSTURE :38 - head in a neutral position :42 - position the hands :44 - maintain the delicate fingers 1:03 - feel the stretch 1:06.2 - watch the slight head correction 1:13 - the boards 1:35 - fall to position 11 1:41 - fall to position 11 1:44 - ending in the balance float position 1:45 - simple fall - straight bodyline 1:50 - hips come up into line - head just in front of the arms 2:04 - a balanced body will move Tuesday Haufler Butterfly:  Step 2A– Butterfly Arm Recovery For Steve, the most effective way to teach a correct butterfly arm recovery is to be on deck WITH the swimmer. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/137-butterfly-arm-recovery> :09 - mirror - demonstrate exactly what you want :13 - mirror and soft :18 - dragging the wrists, letting the fingers stay relaxed :26 - trying to get back to the same position as in the previous video :35 - manipulate with slow, precise movements :40 - like an artist molding a sculpture… what will come out of the work you do? :47 - move to the water and the stable wall :55 - diamond :58 - finish 1:00 - swing 1:05 - posture 1:07 - chin off chest 1:12 - forcing the wrists to lead 1:16 - back to starting position 1:29 - finishing the stroke outward 1:37 - demonstrate wrong - don’t allow them to practice wrong 1:46 - maintain integrity of movements 1:50 - move to the water - shallow 1:52 - slow and delicate 2:00 - showing the recovery position and allowing the swimmer to naturally recover 2:09 - float over mirrors and repeat 2:46 - fall to float and repeat 3:06 - move over mirrors and repeat Wednesday Haufler Butterfly:  Step 2B – Butterfly Arm Pull To teach butterfly pull, Steve starts with the swimmer on deck to learn the proper arm pattern, then takes it to the pool. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/138-butterfly-arm-pull>  :04 - making a connection :07 - maintain proper positioning :10 - as the board is out of the way, repeat previous motions :16 - mimic and rehearse :26 - show exact path :33 - show the path of the hands :40 - making a horizontal connection :42 - keep the elbows up :49 - forward float to one stroke :51 - back to float :59 - forward float to one stroke - no legs 1:05 - add a couple strokes 1:08 - pause and patience Thursday Haufler Butterfly:  Step 3A – Head-Lead Body Dolphin Here are some on-deck ways to build your butterfly tool bag:  Use a pile of kickboards to teach high hips and deep chest and use the “butterfly bump.” <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/139-body-dolphin-head-lead>  :02 - peer demonstration :10 - head lead body dolphins :22 - minimal kick - move the head forward :25 - holding the head to mimic the stable movement forward :39 - give a ledge to the athlete can identify where the movement comes from :57 - make sure it’s not too big a movement 1:03 - move horizontal and put on fins for greater surface area 1:15 - moving the head forward Friday Haufler Butterfly:  Step 3B – Hand-Lead Butterfly With swimmers now in the water, use mantras and imagery to get your concepts across (and a good demo if you have one). <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/140-body-dolphin-hand-lead>  :05 - hand lead body dolphin :12 - keep the hands high :20 - minimal kick :24 - patience and pause between dolphins :31 - keep the hands shallow and forward :34 - DETAILS :45 - push into balanced line :49 - for one dolphin :54 - jump into balanced line :56 - for one dolphin 1:10 - one dolphin under lane 1:19 - add fins for more push 1:23 - patience and pause Saturday Haufler Butterfly:  Step 4 – Teach Timing with Separation Drill To teach butterfly timing, Steve starts with the swimmers on deck, then moves them to the water. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/141-timing-separation-drill-hands-first>  :02 - review and demo :11 - review and demo the dolphin movement :24 - push into float :27 - stroke back to float - pause - the body dolphin :30 - patience and pause :31 - push into float :33 - stroke back into float - see if the legs come naturally :34 - pause then repeat :38 - the big thing is the pause :47 - take the training wheels off and give it a try :55 - back up to float - stroke - dolphin - pause 1:13 - take it for a ride again 1:25 - adding breathing Sunday Haufler Butterfly:  Step 5 – Butterfly Breathing To teach butterfly breathing, Steve demos from on deck, but uses visual cues and imagery to get the best results. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/143-butterfly-breathing>  :13 - starting the breath from a relaxed, rehearsed position :14 - already to air :15.9 - face already back in before hands :22 - watch slowly :28 - low head - eyes down :32 - nearly bouncing back up to air :37 - watch how much the head lifts compared to the body :47 - demo :49 - push into one stroke and breath :55 - head line compared to torso 1:04 - maybe a bit too high 1:17 - beautiful 1:18 - watch the legs

Dec. 19, 2023 - Forward Starts - Using the Legs

Dec. 19, 2023 - Forward Starts - Using the Legs

Forward Starts – How to Use the Legs for Power and a Clean Entry This week, with help from Steve Haufler, Australian head coach Rohan Taylor, and several Olympians, we explore how to use the LEGS for a powerful forward start and clean entry. Monday Steve Haufler Starts:  Streamline Jumps Streamline jumps on land teach swimmers how to push all the way through to their feet – and to point their toes. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2109-streamline-jumps>  Activation on land :08 - with swimmer in the air - look at that line :09 - 2nd swimmer in the air :17 - not a ton of height, but building the athletic move :17 - must take in to account the dimensions of the head for young swimmers :22 .2x - building the natural act of the relay takeoff (swimmer closest) :24 - freeze in air Tuesday Start Drills: Deep Pool Vertical Entry This simple drill teaches two key points: the importance of a rigid body on entry and the effect of pointing your toes. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1609-starts-deep-pool-vertical-entry>  :07 - teaching rigid body line - hands down first :21 - hands by the side prior to entry :24 - swimmer on the other side of the board :26 - swimmer closest using a pike :29 - both swimmers using a pike :35 - swimmer closest - good :38 - farthest swimmer Wednesday Cullen Jones: Dryland Vertical Hops Vertical Hops are a top way to learn how to use the legs on a forward start. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/962-dryland-vertical-hops>  Thursday Mini Lessons: Jump and Climb Outs This one’s fun, and definitely helps swimmers understand that the start requires a strong push with both legs. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1709-jump-and-climb-outs>  Friday Rohan Taylor: Starts – Jump Drill Rohan’s drill helps the swimmer learn to push from the blocks with both legs. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1977-starts-jump-drill>  Saturday Ricky Berens: Start Ricky demos how to position and drive with the legs when the starting block has no kicker or wedge. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1866-ricky-berens-start>  Sunday Kara Lynn Joyce:  BONUS – Starts Slow-motion footage of 3X Olympian Kara Lynn Joyce as she executes a forward start from a block without a kicker/wedge. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/677-bonus-starts>  Bonus Cullen Jones: Dryland Broad Jump <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/963-dryland-broad-jump> Cullen Jones:  Dryland – Box Jumps <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/961-dryland-box-jumps> Jason Lezak: Starts <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/357-starts>

Dec. 14, 2021 - Flip Turns

Dec. 14, 2021 - Flip Turns

Flip Turns ZOOM Flip Turns: Use the Abs and Hands, Not Your Arms Three Olympians show where we’re headed when working on a faster flip turns. Four drills will help you break some old habits and build new ones. Monday Ricky Berens – Flip Turn Tuck & Hands Olympian Ricky Berens gets us started this week, showing where we’re headed when working on flip-turn technique. It’s all about using the abs and hands, and not the arms. swimming freestyle flipturn https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1599-flip-turns-tuck-hands NOTES: :13 - initiate the turn with the tuck :15 - still water pushes the head and torso down :16 - the hands appear to be locked or stationary holding that spot :19 - push the water over your shoulders or head :23 - lands as if he’s going into a vertical jump :32 - hands turn over for leverage and to prep for streamline :40 - tuck happens first :43 - hands stabilize :56 - sweeping the hands above the shoulders Tuesday Bruno Fratus – Flip Turn Olympian Bruno Fratus shows what to strive for in a freestyle flip: Tuck the head to initiate the turn, get into a tight ball without using the arms, turn the palms over to assist the tuck, use the abs. swimming freestyle flipturn https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2417-freestyle-flip-turn NOTES: :06 - head tucks following the last stroke Momentum into the tuck forces the head and starts the torso over :07 - hands engage into the tight tuck :08 - lands as if he’s going into a vertical jump :18 - following the lead hand down :19 - way through the tuck before the hands engage :21 - hands meet over head for streamline :33 - eyes stay down into the prep for the turn :37 - point out all the markers there can be on the bottom and wall 1:10 - TIGHT tuck. Thighs touch torso. 1:48 - top speed - slight sight 1:52 - only slight dolphin 1:53 - see how far around he is before the hands engage.  Tuck gets the head and torso going, hands bring the legs 2:10 - full speed Wednesday Scott Tucker – Turns In this silent clip of Scott Tucker’s flip turn, watch what the hands do…and how the hands help position him to push off immediately when the feet hit the wall. swimming freestyle flipturn https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/692-bonus-turns NOTES: :22 - submerge before turn :30 - submerge before turn :36 - eyes down approach :38 - palms stay up :46 - palms stay up - momentum and tuck takes him around :47 - vertical jump again :47 - feet don’t land flat - balls of the feet provide spring from the calves :54 - at speed - palms stay up - momentum takes him around 1:02 - head follows last stroke down 1:04 - slightly bigger dolphin than Bruno, but still long after the torso has started 1:08 - slightly more twist on the push Thursday Flip Turn Drill Step 2 Here’s how to take your arms out of the equation when doing flip turns/somersaults. Noodles and pull buoys can help. swimming freestyle flipturn https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1003-turns-freestyle-flip-turn-step-2 NOTES: :08 - eyes too high :08 - hands engage a bit earlier :09 - very tight tuck :24 - grab the noodle with both hands. Should be long noodle :26 - flip inside the noodle while holding Teaches tight tuck :32 - approach the wall with noodle behind you Push off bottom or kick to gain some momentum :59 - approach the wall and initiate the tuck with your head Keep the hands on the noodle at the surface Keep the tuck tight so you don’t hit the noodle 1:02 - place the feet on the wall push off on your back 1:09 - approaching slowly, tuck the head and legs 1:20 - hands stay stationary by holding the noodle 1:47 - too close to the wall. Mark the bottom when to turn 1:51 - no noodle. Grab two pull buoys Friday Kara Lynn Joyce – Flips, Flips, Flips! Kara Lynn Joyce uses mid-pool flips — the kind where you snap into streamline — to increase turning speed and to rehearse pushing off into streamline as soon as her feet hit the wall. swimming freestyle flipturn https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/671-bonus-flips-flips-flips NOTES: :11 - swim into the tuck - head submerges VERY tight tuck into streamline on the back :16 - repeat :18 - gets air but NOT right before the flip :19 - feet barely come out of the water. TUCK don’t throw. :26 - take the movement to the wall :33 - breath then strokes then submerge flip and streamline This time not breathing after the streamline. Back into swim, breathe submerge flip and streamline. TIGHT TUCK Saturday Drill: Mid-Pool Flips To practice faster flips, take the wall out of the equation. swimming freestyle flipturn https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1374-turns-mid-pool-flips NOTES: :13 - even with good turns, eyes may come up :28 - without the wall, head stays in line Take the wall out of the equation :31 - Like Kara Lynn, flip to streamline :39 - stay in tight tuck to rotate all the way around The tighter the tuck, the easier it is to get all the way around :45 - TIGHT tuck - hands help the spin 1:03 - take it to the wall 1:13 - push off and sprint for more momentum 1:17 - flip and kick and sprint back to the wall 1:25 - greater momentum - go from a dive 1:35 - also good leg training to get started again Sunday Kristian Gkolomeev – Jump Flip We saved the toughest drill for last. Kristian Gkolomeev makes “jump flips” look easy. Try some! swimming freestyle flipturn https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2198-kristian-jump-flip NOTES: :03 - tuck - hands - tight - spin :10 - TIGHT tuck :15 - now REALLY a vertical jump :15 - use the hands just below the surface to pop up more :16 - immediate and tight flip OUT of the water :18 - land and review :20 - push off and leverage hands :21 - immediately tuck head :21 - look at how much he’s out of the water :30 - grabs the legs :43 - nearly accomplished :49 - grabbing thighs to stay extremely tight BONUS: Greg T Video https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1259-freestyle-waterfall-flips-2 https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2265-flip-turn-step-1 https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2266-flip-turn-step-2 https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2267-flip-turn-step-3 https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2268-flip-turn-step-4 https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2269-flip-turn-step-5 https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2270-flip-turn-step-6 https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2175-turns-cord-flip-turns

Nov. 23, 2021 - Breaststroke Kick Width

Nov. 23, 2021 - Breaststroke Kick Width

Breaststroke Kick Monday - Kick Size https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2924-breaststroke-kick-size :16 - Talk about the mathematical relationship Set the water speed but then vary the type of kick 1:23 - Normal Kick 1:33 - Recognize the back and forth motion of the body 1:38 - smaller kick 1:45 - Normal kick 1:54 - smaller kick Play with size and focus on resistance Talk about the noodle on the stick experiment - stay in place Tuesday - Recovery Awareness https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2393-breaststroke-kick-recovery-awareness From beginning - look at line from shoulder to hip to knees :25 - breaststroke showing the line and the thigh break :27 - wall kick - recover the heels behind the body :37 - on back with board :48 - streamline kick on back 1:00 - head lead kick underwater 1:11 - bring the heels to the hands - feel the thigh resistance 1:22 - head lead with hands in front of thighs Become more aware of the avoidance of tucking the legs up 1:47 - Thigh kick to position 11 - also works on underwater recovery This focuses the swimmer on minimizing the tuck, the carry that through to the kick 1:59 - Position 11 kick to swim Focus on legs first then carry that into full stroke. 2:16 - Show the thigh break Wednesday - Finish Your Kick - Dave https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/588-finish-your-kick :12 - show finished kick :31 - Picture perfect finish :51 - Pointed toes as the catch sets :52 - Legs still straight as insweep occurs :53 - Feet recover inside of knees 1:43 - Kyle doesn’t finish 1:49 - Sammy doesn’t finish 2:30 - Perfect point 2:40 - Underwater kick 2:51 - Kick and ride 3:20 - blurry tiles Thursday - Kick with a Board https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1718-breaststroke-kick-with-a-board :10 - advantage of using a board is isolation and air :20 - eyes in or at surface :25 - lazy board hold - avoid :33 - Head and hands too high :38 - keep the board more parallel to the surface :45 - goggles in :52 - up to air during recover of the legs :59 - hold board underwater 1:12 - Stabilize everything Friday - Felipe Kick with a Band https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2663-narrow-kick-with-band-breaststroke Personal teaching pref - not for novice or learning From beginning Board - Snorkel - Band :13 - Stability and symmetry :20 - band holds knees in :36 - Illustrate Narrow Wide for later :48 - Look at thigh break angle :57 - Thigh break angle 1:07 - Close the feet 1:34 - Turbulence and Vortices 1:54 - Totally narrow back 2:04 - Narrow knees recovery 2:22 - Narrow knees recovery 2:51 - Talking about the strap as a crutch 3:21 - Narrow Wide Saturday - Breaststroke Kick - Roque https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/489-breaststroke-kick :12 - Pointed toes :14 - Thigh break a bit bigger - bigger guy! :16 - Back to line and pointed toes :29 - wide recovery - bad :43 - Best foot finish EVER! :45 - toes and feet together :48 - draw into the recovery with the feet together, keeping it narrow :49 - Kick is still fairly narrow, but feet get outside the body line :50 - foot finish! 1:14 - Contrast drill - BAD! 1:28 - Hiding calves and feet behind thighs 2:02 - knees shoulder width 2:28 - bad demo again! 2:36 - good demo Sunday - Hide your Feet - Amanda https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/526-hide-your-feet-and-kick-butt :10 - High recovery and look at the thigh break :11 - Pointed toes :18 - Narrow knees - slightly wider feet on draw :19 - In line in front as the kick gets ready to pay back :30 - Toes pointed and touching :42 - Calves feet hidden behind thighs :48 - First move of feet is UP 1:12 - Feet turned out 1:17 - Set up to launch - Ankle flexibility 1:24 - Perfect feet turn-out 1:44 - Hip draw brings the legs 1:48 - Feet set - More thigh break but the payoff is amazing 1:53 - First stroke from above shows hip draw 2:10 - Narrow Wide 2:36 - Putting it all together - Hip draw - Leg draw - payoff Bonus: https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/3267-breaststroke-kick-width

Nov. 16, 2021 - Freestyle Body Position

Nov. 16, 2021 - Freestyle Body Position

Freestyle Body Position Zoom Monday - Steve Haufler https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1776-lesson-2-body-position Start with proper freestyle :20 - Position-11 Float :33 - help the swimmer realize Position 11 :37 - fingers - head - back - butt - legs all on the surface :44 - Eye position directly down :46 - hand position slightly down, great position for younger swimmer :53 - push the swimmer slightly - movement masks imbalance Arms positioned at ear level or slightly higher 1:08 - slight flex in the wrist to set up the catch 1:27 - push the lungs into the water. Body firm and straight Tuesday - Brad Tandy https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2934-stationary-front-float From beginning. Hear him filling his lungs :06 - tight streamline Fingertips to toes on the surface Eyes looking straight down Arms just behind the ears Deepest part of his body is his ribs Point the toes for rigidity Moving in the pool because of current and wind Every Olympian that’s been in this pool can do this. Brad talks on the ability to reduce resistance Wednesday - Ball to Line https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1980-freestyle-building-the-stroke Ball - line - kick - swim :25 - Ball Snorkel so you can extend the practice Very tight and keep the eyes down :29 - SLOWLY open up to the line.. do not rush this… stay controlled. :35 - Hold this line a bit longer than in the demo, and get the feet a bit closer to the surface :36 - add a soft flutter kick, keeping the focus on the body line :41 - start to add a small sculling action with the hands, again, not impacting the body line :50 - move forward to human stroke 1:01 - move to fingertip drag 1:11 - low hand recovery 1:18 - further challenge balance with shark fin 1:30 - finish the length with smooth swimming No hurry. No rush. Thursday - Kara Lynn https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/656-balance :13 - sprint - talking about to get this… :20 - it begins with balance :22 - starts the kick :26 - just like in the previous drill - build the stroke from balance :33 - line is parallel to the surface :45 - pretty much the most viewed / liked / favorited video in GoSwim 1:00 - play with Balance 1:09 - make adjustments 1:32 - the POP when you get it just right 1:56 - the starting point for everything freestyle 2:11 - symmetry in rotation 2:37 - side-to-side balance not just horizontal balance 3:58 - horizontal balance 4:02 - Side-to-side balance 4:09 - balance of effort between kick and pull Friday - Balance Progression https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2237-freestyle-balance-progression :19 - buoy in the standard position :29 - buoy between the knees :35 - buoy between the feet :43 - straight legs - no kick :52 - add a small kick Focus on mid-section - keep the hips at the surface Saturday - Scott Tucker https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/682-extend-it-forward :26 - low head position - high hips :40 - hips breaking surface :55 - high hips - low breath 1:08 - stable head - balanced movement 1:20 - head slightly forward 1:38 - head still has water going over the top 1:42 - head too low 1:47 - head too low 1:55 - head too high 2:25 - water cresting over the head 2:54 - narrow and balanced 3:13 - narrow and balanced Sunday - Bruno Fratus https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2379-freestyle-hips From beginning Hips engaged with the surface :22 - Hips showing above while rotated :41 - exacting line - SO straight 1:05 - Hips still at the surface as he increases his speed 1:14 - Fast - hips still at the surface Bonus No Kick Stability - https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2088-freestyle-no-kick-freestyle Home School Ball to Line https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/3264-ball-to-line-to-kick-to-swim-home-school

Sep. 7, 2021 - Teaching Progressions

Sep. 7, 2021 - Teaching Progressions

Teaching Progressions So many progressions: https://www.goswim.tv/courses/125-open-turn-teaching-variation https://www.goswim.tv/courses/123-building-a-narrow-breaststroke-kick https://www.goswim.tv/courses/47-open-turn-sequence https://www.goswim.tv/courses/107-core-stability-separation-drill https://www.goswim.tv/courses/212-breathing-in-the-water https://www.goswim.tv/courses/159-strapless-breaststroke-progression https://www.goswim.tv/courses/105-building-a-balanced-breath https://www.goswim.tv/courses/104-building-stability https://www.goswim.tv/courses/36-freestyle-basics Monday - Haufler Progressions https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/419-what-to-teach-first-the-progressions :18 - body position :23 - Kick :27 - arm action :32 - timing :38 - breathing :54 - demo and explain Physically assist Swimmer tries Feedback and correction Repeat the skill Tuesday - Build the Stroke https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1980-freestyle-building-the-stroke Using snorkel to maintain the best line :26 - Underwater video From start - Ball to line Line to kick Kick to scull Deeper scull :53 fingertip drag 1:17 - Stun gun Wednesday - Kick Sticks https://www.goswim.tv/courses/89-freestyle-teaching-basics-kickstick-progression Step 1 - Position 11 flutter https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2137-freestyle-teaching-basics-kicksticks-1 Step 2 - Single Arm with stick https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2138-freestyle-teaching-basics-kicksticks-2 Step 3 - Alternating arm - Our featured video https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2139-freestyle-teaching-basics-kicksticks-3 Step 4 - Extension https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2136-freestyle-teaching-basics-kicksticks-4 :35 and on… push the hand forward under the stick Step 5 - drop the stick https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2140-freestyle-teaching-basics-kicksticks-5 :29 - pause in position 11 as if they have the stick :40 - start to separate Thursday - Teaching Progression for Open Turns https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/756-teaching-progression-for-open-turns 1:19 - the approach 1:40 - the touch 2:31 - The tuck 3:30 - The elbow 4:15 - The roll 5:40 - The push Friday - Mid Pool Turns https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1374-turns-mid-pool-flips :27 - midpool flip :35 - continuous flips 1:02 - take it to the wall 1:06 - use momentum from the wall into speed Saturday - Forward Start Learning https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/929-forward-start-4-step-learning-progression :44 - the sit dive 1:18 - kneel and fall 2:15 - stand and fall 3:28 - fall from the blocks Sunday - St Andrews Starts https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2050-starts-st-andrews-starts :18 - Jump - athletic move :25 - bent over rigid line :35 - active line :49 - take it to the blocks 1:09 - underwater dolphins