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Jan. 16, 2024 - Lightning Round

Jan. 16, 2024 - Lightning Round

This week we feature GoSwim videos that are 42 seconds or less in length.  As we challenge Glenn to give a quick analysis and takeaway on each video, see how much you can absorb by watching small details with great intensity! Monday Kelsi (Worrell) Dahlia: Preview What’s the first technique point that comes to your mind as you watch Olympian Kelsi Dahlia?  For us, it’s how she undulates just above and below the water line. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2298-preview-kelsi-worrell-butterfly> fitness training swimming  Tuesday Connor Oslin:  PREVIEW – Backstroke Pull What catches our eye in this clip of Connor Oslin is the integrity of the line along his forearm, wrist, and palm as he executes a bent-arm pull. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2304-backstroke-pull> fitness training swimming  Wednesday Roque Santos: Head-on video When we watch this clip of Olympian Roque Santos, two words come to mind:  Hand Speed. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/519-breaststroke-head-on-video> fitness training swimming  Thursday Brendan Hansen:  Breaststroke Turn Brendan Hansen’s turning technique is on full display here, but we also notice the thinking, planning, and adjusting that’s going on each time he sees the wall during the breath. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/925-breaststroke-turn> fitness training swimming  Friday Brendan Hansen:  Breaststroke Timing In two stroke cycles, Brendan Hansen delivers a master class in breaststroke timing.  Look for ONE thing and take the image to the pool with you. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/916-breaststroke-timing> fitness training swimming  Saturday Jason Lezak: Slow Motion Sprinting Here’s slow-motion of Jason Lezak’s sprint freestyle.  We notice the commitment to extension even at race pace. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/977-slow-motion-sprinting> fitness training swimming  Sunday Kaitlin Sandeno:   Underwater Dolphin Kick – Back Full-body flow is what comes to mind as we watch Kaitlin Sandeno’s underwater kick. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/555-underwater-dolphin-back> fitness training swimming  Bonus Ash Delaney: Stable Head Slow Motion This clip is longer than 42 seconds, but we like it because it zeroes in on one aspect of Ash Delaney’s backstroke. <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1613-backstroke-stable-head>

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

July 19, 2022 - Get Your Feet Off the Wall - Flip Turns

July 19, 2022 - Get Your Feet Off the Wall - Flip Turns

Standard advice for improving your flip turns: keep eyes down at the approach and have a tighter tuck. One tip that’s often overlooked, and that’s our topic this week: be ready to push off in streamline as soon as your feet hit the wall. It can save you valuable time on every wall. Monday - <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1618-flip-turn-foot-placement> :08 - land on the balls of the feet :11 - heels may touch but barely :13 - explode to toe point :24 - no heel touch :34 - love the use of the hands :40 - leaving on his back :48 - core rotation drills https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2251-body-balance-360-rotation :53 - explode to streamline Tuesday - <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/568-freestyle-turn> :05 - watch the submerge on approach :11 - eyes down :14 - last stroke down :15 - submerge and tuck :16 - use of hands :17 - feet hit still completely on back :18 - heels get close but don’t touch :19 - spring to streamline :21 - ride the line :23 - 2 dolphin breakout :27 - submerge and spring Wednesday - <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1004-turns-freestyle-flip-turn-step-3> :17 - step 1 uses noodle :26 - 2 pull buoys :37 - leave the hands on the surface :41 - direct push on the back :51 - shallow end facing the wall… lean forward and kick head lead :54 - palms facing up 1:03 - kicking toward the wall (head may be a little high) 1:05 - leave the hands touching or out of the surface 1:11 - hands end up above the head ready for the push 1:20 - releasing the hands from too much push allows for immediate streamline 1:25 - hands go directly into streamline Look at the feet - heels off the wall - SPRING to toe point 1:29 - too much use of hands - go back and review 1:52 - hands too deep body too deep 2:11 - can feel the hand connection but not overdone Thursday - <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2188-freestyle-joao-pause-turns> :11 - submerge :13 - hands directly into streamline and pause :14 - drive and rotate :22 - submerge :22 - slight push with hands :23 - position the feet streamline and pause Heels not on the wall :25 - drive and rotate :31 - teaching the streamline comes before the push :38 - pause and check :46 - precision :51 - pause Friday - <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2269-flip-turn-step-5> :05 - step 1 push :11 - step 2 head tuck :20 - steps 3-4 tucking knees and pushing palms :24 - step 5 extend to streamline :27 - leave the wall with more momentum :37 - using hands but keeping them high :43 - extend to streamline but look how stable the top half is Extend and hold Saturday - <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/671-bonus-flips-flips-flips> :11 - submerge and flip :13 - SHOOT to extension :15 - patiently get started again :17 - takes a breath a couple stroke before the flip :19 - follows the hand directly into the flip :20 - SHOOT to full extension :23 - checking the position of the wall - no more breaths :27 - take the same move to the wall and DRIVE to streamline :35 - always 2 strokes prior to the flip and QUICKLY into streamline :46 - swimmer awareness - sights the wall underwater :49 - takes it to the wall Sunday - <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/962-dryland-vertical-hops> :11 - the athletic move of jumping :13 - maximize each one… don’t just do a bunch straight :15 - how high can you get your head How high can you get your knees :23 - set the arms to give more power UP Jump and tuck the knees as high as you can 1:07 - opposite of a turn but components are practiced JUMP first TUCK second Bonus: Dominik Meichtry (Faster Turn and Breakout) <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1157-faster-turn-breakout> Turn Drill – Streamline Jumps <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2973-streamline-jumps> <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2109-streamline-jumps> <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/827-turns-streamline-jumps> Scott Tucker <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/692-bonus-turns>

Aug 16, 2022 Backstroke Turns Zoom

Aug 16, 2022 Backstroke Turns Zoom

Theme of the Week Backstroke Turns: How to make them legal and fast Monday - <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1548-backstroke-turn-learning-your-count> :23 - take the wall out of the equation :38 - sight the flags :43 - 1-stroke over to the turn :51 - sight the flags :56 - 2-stroke over to the turn 1:06 - sight the flags 1:10 - 3-strokes over to the turn 1:22 - sight the flags 1:29 - 4-strokes over to the turn and push Tuesday - <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1611-backstroke-turn-eval> :30 - eyes up :41 - notice the bulkhead Somedays the bulkhead is there, somedays it’s not Continuing with the still - look at the circle he’s created showing a good submerge 1:10 - stacked foot placement 1:17 - driving off the wall slightly down 1:31 - great underwater Deep enough to not create disturbance on the surface Wednesday - <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1594-backstroke-turn-with-voice> :04 - looks like a stroke of freestyle - great rotation :10 - eyes slightly up :17 - small dolphin :21 - great use of hands :26 - streamline push :31 - slightly more flat push than previous :40 - knowing the count - turning to the other side :45 - directly into the turn :50 - holding the line before dolphins :54 - seamless rotation from back to front 1:00 - straight push 1:10 - ride the push off 1:12 - shallower push and constant exhale 1:19 - direct roll over 1:31 - flat for the turn Thursday - <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1838-bindy-hocking-backstroke-turns> :02 - direct path over to front :08 - extremely fast roll from back to front :15 - about to go over :15 - very fast head swivel :16 - eyes don’t look up :22 - very fast up to down Just catch the initial down and you can see where she’s looking :24 - leaves the palms up on the turn :25 - feet - hips - shoulders stacked Leaves the wall downward :30 - very fast up to down :36 - drive to side rotation :43 - hands together prior to drive :45 - ride the push down :46 - initiate the dolphins on her side :50 on - the three views in super slow Friday - <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/1555-backstroke-turn-either-arm> From beginning - watch how fast it is :10 - beginning the head turn :11 - head is turned before arm :12 - slight head up peek :12 - palms turn over :14 - downward drive :15 - ride the push :17 - initiate dolphins on back deep :27 - super slow :32 - head completely around before arm comes in :52 - approaching with the other arm 1:18 - super slow 1:26 - head completely around before arm comes in 1:29 - arm dives directly down 1:30 - head follows 1:33 - palms turn down 1:35 - very tight tuck 1:39 - streamline before push 1:42 - downward push Saturday - <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/564-backstroke-turn> :06 - very tight :15 - about ready to go :15 - dives the hand and head at the same time :17 - continues forward a bit while finishing the pull :18 - heading into the tuck before the pull finishes :20 - using the palms :21 - feet hips hands stacked :22 - drive slightly down :24 - ride the push :27 - initiate the dolphins deep :31 - slight arch up, patient :32 - transition from dolphin to flutter to first stroke Sunday - <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/744-bonus-turns-backstroke> :45 - initiating the turn :47 - arm and head are over :49 - arm going through the pull phase :51 - flutter kick is continuing - this is where I think people had issue with this video :51 - the hand has NOT finished the pull phase, the head is clearly heading down - so the turn has started :54 - palms do not turn down :58 - streamline before drive :59 - downward push Watch the ride all the way out 1:23 - watch the feet continue to kick 1:26 - head clearly down before hand finishes 1:48 - going over 1:52 - kick continues - head down - hand finishing Bonus - Aaron <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/217-aaron-turns> :44 - over quick full stroke of freestyle :45 - right arm finished pull - left arm full stroke of freestyle :45 - pull finishing at the exact time the head drops Go back to :12 seconds Step through… this one is closer Tie goes to the athlete

Feb 15, 2022 - Open Turns Zoom

Feb 15, 2022 - Open Turns Zoom

Monday - <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2679-why-we-teach-this> :12 - talking about both hands on the wall :24 - coaches say don’t grab the wall :36 - specifically for the USA 1:03 - IF the left hand grabs the athlete goes up 1:14 - When the hand is engaged it WILL press on the wall 1:35 - for single handed up turns, the swimmers do not go up 1:46 - staying lower in the water 2:04 - Carlos brushes the wall 2:17 - very low head 2:18 - scraping the hand across the surface Tuesday <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2680-arm-collapse-approach> :20 - teaching the arm to collapse on the wall - absorb the momentum :34 - let the momentum carry the body into the wall :39 - allow the head to get close but don’t hit the wall :45 - use the bent arm to then push back against the wall 1:04 - again using the momentum in 1:17 - feel the pressure of the momentum 1:33 - left hand leaves immediately 1:37 - momentum carries in and right arm is bent 1:44 - legs folding in with the momentum 1:49 - right arm pushes back to aid the spin 2:21 - collapse in the push the body straight back Wednesday <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2681-freestyle-open-turn> :05 - freestyle open turn :16 - arm collapse :18 - legs tuck under :24 - rotate back to the push :34 - take away the left hand or 2nd hand :51 - hand collapse to spin - it just flows 1:25 - full freestyle open turn Thursday <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2682-sideways-open-turn> :12 - straight over (elbow brother call mother) :15 - eyes looking back and up :47 - recover the turning hand in front of the body :58 - dragging the recovery hand 1:20 - one goggle in 1:30 - pushing the head back through the water 1:42 - mouth still exposed to air 1:55 - protect the mouth with the momentum and position of the head 2:03 - hand a bit high for this learning sequence 2:17 - eyes look back (maybe too far down here) 2:23 - pocket created by water going over the head 2:26 - mouth still safe 2:47 - arm collapse - hand on wall - 2:51 - smaller pocket 2:59 - fingers dragging to stay low and rotated 3:20 - talking about how fast it us compared to the over 3:36 - the solidity of the wall 4:30 - talking about the angle of the body as it leaves the wall Friday <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2683-two-handed-open-turn> :23 - learn to time the freestyle approach to land with 2 hands :41 - continuing to work on timing :46 - trying to square up and hit the wall flat :52 - left hand focus begins 1:16 - the focus shifts to getting the left hand off 1:28 - grabbing the wrist 1:57 - left hand barely touches and then is off Saturday <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2607-butterfly-turn> :05 - turn to the right :10 - turn to the left :29 - 2 hands on the wall :42 - extended arms :55 - eyes down 1:13 - tuck has started as the hands hit 1:16 - Legs flow in 1:32 - legs tuck early 1:49 - arm collapse 1:58 - left hand off immediately 2:08 - left arm going back - legs tucking and coming forward - look at the right arm extending or pushing the wall 2:23 - angle of push off for fly 2:27 - feet are together 2:47 - right hand brushes and releases 3:00 - more of a spin 3:20 - push in streamline Sunday <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2212-turns-plant-hand-push> :11 - focus on the plant hand :20 - kick in with one hand extended :23 - arm collapse :27 - push back on the hand :36 - plant hand to spin :42 - coming with with 2 hands :53 - speed up the spin :56 - full stroke turn Bonus <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2684-pushoff-angle> <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2685-butterfly-and-breaststroke-turns> <https://www.goswim.tv/lessons/2686-progression-summary>

Butterfly - Turn

Butterfly - Turn

Watch more James Guy content here. At race pace, James’s butterfly turn takes about one second – from the moment his fingertips touch the wall to the moment his feet leave the wall. This is way too fast to see the details, so we’re going to slow it down, and take a look at about a dozen small things that James does…that add up to a lightning-fast turn. So let’s start with the moment when James’s fingers first touch the wall. Naturally, he practices a two-handed touch on every wall. That’s a given, so let’s look beyond that – at the arms. James has timed his approach so that his arms are fully extended at the touch. He wants to be traveling at maximum velocity going into the turn, and that’s going to be RIGHT AFTER his hands hit the water after the pull and recovery. Next thing we notice is the head and eyes. James doesn’t look at the wall. He looks down, and this keeps his head and shoulders in a better line heading into the turn. Again, it’s all about maintaining velocity going into the turn. Next thing we notice are the legs, especially the slight bend at the knee. Without disrupting his overall body line, James is already moving into the tuck as his hands reach for the wall. This is just one of the many fine points that make James’s turns so fast. Instead of touching the wall and THEN thinking about the tuck, James ANTICIPATES the tuck and gets ready for it. Instead of REACTING to the wall, he ANTICIPATES what will come next when his fingers touch the wall. So now let’s look at the actual touch – here -- and what happens in the split second right after the touch. The first thing we see is that the right arm collapses and the head continues to move toward the wall. James knows that speed and momentum carried INTO the wall equals speed and momentum OUT of the wall. Next thing we notice is the coordination between the left arm and the legs. The left hand comes off the wall IMMEDIATELY after the touch. James sends the ELBOW back and the hand back in one decisive, continuous move. At the same time, he tucks his knees and sends his hips and feet into the wall. The BACKWARD motion of the left arm intensifies the FORWARD motion of the hips and feet. These two opposing motions work TOGETHER to intensify the speed of his turn. Let’s notice one more fine point – the feet. James actually CROSSES his feet during the tuck. Not all breaststrokers do this, but James finds that it decreases resistance and increases the speed of his rotation. James practices turning to both sides, and here we get a better look at how the turning hand just BRUSHES the wall and lets go immediately, as James sends the elbow back and the hips and legs forward. One thing James does, that we’re seeing more and more at the elite level, is that he spins slightly sideways rather than falling back as he gets his feet to the wall. He wants to be just slightly toward the breast when his feet hit the wall, and the spin turn gets him into position a bit quicker than a fall-back turn. Finally, we love how James is in a super-streamline position with the hands, arms, and head BEFORE his feet leave the wall. It’s just one more fine point that James works on, that we like to see ALL swimmers work on…to achieve maximum speed on their turns.