Sensational Freestyle July 2010 - Session #6

Date: 
Jul 22 2010 - 8:00pm - 9:30pm
Location: 
Coach: 
pete

Key points:

  • Check sessions notes after each session.
  • Practice between pool sessions!
  • Use them to help guide your practice by exploring what we covered in greater detail or working on things you feel you need more experience with.
  • If you can't get to a pool between Tuesday and Thursday sessions, look to practice dry land drills at a minimum.
  • You are looking to supply your coaches with more information on how you feel with the exercises and drills, sensations, questions and any obstacles, or successes you've experienced. Feel free to email or phone us to discuss!


Dryland

Stroke Rhythm:

Take the time to maximize the usefulness of your streamline. Spend two counts on the arm recovery and one count on the switch.

During switches ensure to start with a clean glide, then on a count of 1 begin moving your arm forward, on two you are reaching shoulder height with your elbow and on 3 you are initiating your torso rotation and extension into the water.

Careful of the tendency to throw the arm forward very fast after completing the stroke!

Breath Timing in full stroke (standing drill):

1. Starting in glide. Perform several relaxed strokes. Maintain a patient stroke rhythm, ie. not rotating until your hand and forearm are ready to "enter" the water.

2. Cheat or prepare for the breath early to ensure that when you rotate to glide on the other side, you end up in a breathing position.

3. Practice bringing the head back to the nose down position as the recovery of the other arm takes place.

 


Pool Focus: Review of glide, switch skills and propulsion forward with rhythm

1. Glide and glide with breathing review. Focus on head turn and breath movement (review notes from Tuesday)

2. Switch and switches with a breath review. Focus on full pauses to check and adjust your position/breath (review notes from Tuesday.

3. Establish rhythmic switches with less and less time pausing in glide. Repeat until your strokes are fluid (3-5 max, then rest), again, without breathing yet.

4. Breathing into the stroke rhythm (full step-by-step practice):

  • Take 3-5 strokes and finish in glide to double check that you are in a good breathing position
  • Take 3-5 strokes and finish in a breath in glide position (turn your head early on the "1-2" recovery phase and follow your body to air). Keep working on this until it is seamless.
  • After getting to air consistently, focus on returning your head back down (nose down) before 1-2 more strokes. You may need to exhale more sharply and have a quick inhale to fit the breath into your stroke timing. Or, just slow down your overall stroke rhythm to fit everything in.
  • Limit yourself at this point to these exercises and short distances with an emphasis on synchronization of the head with the rotation of the body. This is really, really important. And also making sure you returning to a good glide position on every stroke.