I commented on this video two weeks ago but just wanted to come back and tell you that mostly because of this tutorial, I can now swim front crawl and breathe with ease. It's unbelievable. I'm 36 and started to swim about 45 days ago, and it's been a blast. I've also learned the backstroke to a similar degree. I can't push myself forward with the frog kick yet, so breaststroke doesn't really work, but I'm working on it. Next is dolphin kicks. I wrote all this to tell everyone to just trust the instructions and don't give up. No matter the age or injuries you might have, it's possible to learn how to swim in a short period of time . Good luck everyone and thank you Rocket
That's incredible progress in such a short amount of time! It's truly inspiring to hear how much you've achieved in just over a month. Your dedication is paying off, and it's fantastic to hear that my video played a part in your success. Keep up the fantastic work, and don't worry about the breaststroke and dolphin kicks - with your determination, you'll get there too! Thank you for sharing your journey and encouraging others not to give up. If you ever need more tips or guidance, feel free to reach out. Keep swimming strong!
@@RocketSwimming thank you so much man. Your instructions are incredibly accurate and for someone like me who is all about details, they do wonders. I have a question if you'd be so kind to help: I Just learned the 2 beat kick for freestyle but I'm confused about the 4 kick pattern. Should I do three kicks on the side that I breathe and one on the other side or is it vice versa? There are videos on TH-cam that show both.
@@babackd.6485 Thanks a lot for your kind words! I'm glad to hear that the instructions are helping you out. In general, a common pattern is to do two kicks while your face is in the water and one kick as you turn your head to breathe. This can help provide a rhythm to your stroke and keep you moving smoothly through the water. However, it's important to find what works best for you and feels most comfortable. 'd suggest experimenting with different kicking patterns during your practice sessions and see what feels most natural and efficient for you. Over time, you'll find the rhythm that works best for your stroke technique and breathing pattern. Keep up the great work, and feel free to reach out if you have any more questions!
@@RocketSwimming alright, I'll do just that. Thanks for helping me out and your encouraging words as well. I'll start the butterfly stroke after getting comfortable with the freestyle kicking patterns. It'll be fun to learn all four strokes in two months time. Funny how I was terrified of the deep end just a few weeks ago 😅
Thanks for your feedback. We really appreciate your positive feedback. We aim to make videos that are straight to the point so every level of swimmer can learn without getting confused. Don't forget to subscribe as we are going to bring more exciting videos. - Niraj (CDO)
I recently came across this Instructor's video almost by accident - Butterfly. His advice and instruction is practical. useful, insightful, uses the minimum of words without losing the value and meaning of his message. Crystal clear, focussed and memorable with a touch of humour. His instruction is applied when I regularly visit the pool. For those learning or wanting to improve their swim technique, this guy is worthy of your attention and I would recommend him as your first port of call. Thank you and good luck in getting the message out
Wow, thank you so much for such a heartfelt comment! It truly means the world to me. Your recommendation is incredibly encouraging, and your kind words motivate me to keep sharing what I’ve learned over the years. Wishing you all the best in your swimming journey-keep up the great work!
I watched your videos many many times and you gave a lot of useful tips for beginner swimmer like me.. I'm still holding to your word in one of your videos before which is "make your life easier by breathing every 2 stroke" despite other online coaches saying otherwise! Now, i can say my front crawl swimming is improving tremendously and I'm so happy with my current progress! Thank you very much for your lessons and tips Coach! You are the best! Cheers!
I'm thrilled to hear about your progress! Consistency and practice are key in improving your swimming skills, and it sounds like you're on the right track. Keep up the fantastic work, and if you ever have more questions or need further guidance, feel free to reach out. Happy swimming, and cheers to your continued success! 🏊♂️😊
Your kind words warm my heart! It's always my goal to create engaging and informative content that makes viewers feel like they're right there in the pool with me. Thank you for your appreciation, and sending lots of love back to Tehran! If you ever have any questions or need further guidance, don't hesitate to reach out. Happy swimming, and wishing you all the best! 🏊♂️😊🙏🏻
Thank you so much Mr. Joy Basu! Greetings to you too. 😁 I really appreciate your positive comment. It's good to know that you found this video helpful and informative. Don't forget to subscribe and press the bell icon to get notified about latest videos. Happy Swimming 😁 - Niraj (CDO)
I teach water safety skills to second graders that are bussed to the ymca. I not only use your skills for my adults students but also these second graders. A lot of these kids cannot swim and are afraid of the water. Thanks to your skills we are able to get kids that had no exposure to water able to swim the length of the pool using your swim, back float, swim in eight 30 min. group lessons .Who knows how many kids we teach now have a positive view of swimming ? Wonder how many kids lives will be saved thanks to your skills you are demoing on your channel?? Thanks for making my teaching job easier and more efficient.
Wow, your comment really made my day! It takes so much care and patience to build that trust, and I’m so glad the skills on my channel are helping in such a meaningful way. Keep up the incredible work, and thank you for making the world a safer place. Also, thank you for watching my videos and sharing them with kids. I really appreciate it.
Thank you so much! I'm happy that you found this video helpful and better than other videos on youtube. Don't forget to subscribe and press the bell icon to get notified about latest videos. 😊 - Niraj (CDO)
I'm really glad you found the tips helpful! Enjoy putting them into practice, and remember to take it step by step. If you have any questions or need further guidance, feel free to reach out. Happy swimming!
Thank YOU @manjuljohn ! I really appreciate your support of my work. More to come! Let me know if you have any questions or video requests, ok? - Jonny Rocket (creator)
I've hated swimming since forever as I never learned these techniques in my life with such good explanation. Mom challenged me and my son to join a swimming event for 4 days which I accepted. Glad I found this channel, perhaps I might find it fun
Keep going , your tips and explanation helped me developed better sense leads to better enjoyment and keen to keep going up the training goals of swimming
That's fantastic to hear! I'm glad the tips and explanations have been helpful to you. If you ever have more questions or need further guidance on your swimming journey, feel free to reach out. Keep up the great work, and enjoy your swimming! And, of course, don't forget to subscribe and press the bell icon for more helpful content.
I truly appreciate your feedback! It means a lot to hear that you found the video fantastic. Thank you for your support! Keep up the great work in teaching swimming!
A friend I swim with, and like me, an adult learner, often says that swimming is the thing he's done the longest, only to keep being bad at it. It really describes me too. But videos like yours here are beneficial. I think your explanation of breathing, in particular, will be helpful as soon as our next swim. Thanks.
Very simple explanation with demonstration of ease of body movement. It really inspired confidence into the practice for learners and beginners of freestyle swimming. Keep on updating ease of various swimming strokes to build confidence into the practice sessions for beginners or fresh learners👍 . please add special learning or practice sessions/ demonstrations for 1st time senior citizens 60+ age group wanting to learn swimming for recreational & fitness purpose.
You're very welcome! I am glad that you found this video helpful. I have noted down your video requests and I will definitely try to create those videos.
Great informational video. Tomorrow (Monday) is my swim day…will apply these tips, and work on improving my technique. Thank you for the info. #swimbro
Thank you for making this video! I also enjoyed watching this video more than other videos. Great explanations and demonstrations! I feel I can finally try swimming with more confidence.
Thank you so much for your positive response! I'm glad that you found this video helpful and enjoyed watching it. Don't forget to subscribe and press the bell icon to get notified about latest videos. 😁 - Niraj (CDO)
Hello! Thank you so much for your kind words all the way from the Philippines! It's wonderful to know that I can play a part in your learning journey, even from across the globe. Keep up the great work in your swim lessons, and if you ever have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Happy swimming! 🏊♂️😊❤️
You're welcome! As for swimming in open waters.. I would suggest you to only swim in a pool as it's safer than open water. Use lifejacket when swimming in an open water and there should be a professional looking over you all the time! Stay safe.
I'm sorry to hear that you're feeling frustrated with your swimming progress. Learning to swim can be challenging, but remember that many people face difficulties along the way. You should watch this video: th-cam.com/video/Rqb3bnna21k/w-d-xo.html Don't hesitate to reach out to experts or fellow swimmers for assistance and encouragement. Keep up the effort! 🏊♂️💪
I always suggest breathing out through your mouth. Keep up the great work! And if you haven't already, consider subscribing for more helpful tips and tutorials.
My problem is once I take one of my hands from the front, I feel off balance and my legs sink. I cannot do the arm movement at all. I’ve been doing beginner lessons for about 3-4mths now and I feel so hopeless 😢
First of all thank you so much. Your videos have helped me so much. I am a first time swimmer in my 30s. I have a phobia of deep waters and i am trying now to overcome that. I struggle so much with breathing. I take my head to the side and think that i have taken a breath but i can’t continue as i get out of breath immediately and stop mid way panicking. As per my swim coach, i am inhaling only down to my throat and not all the way to the lungs and thats why i keep going out of breath. What are the extra tips or tricks you’d give someone like me?
You're very welcome, and kudos to you for taking on this challenge and working to overcome your fear of deep water! Make sure to exhale fully underwater, maintain a steady rhythm in your breathing, and consider using a kickboard or snorkel to help with your stroke and breathing coordination. Keep practicing, and you'll improve over time!
You're very welcome! I'm glad you found the explanation helpful. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, don't hesitate to ask. Keep up the great work, and happy swimming! 😊🏊♂️
This is awesome as usual. I tried to do breathe every three strokes, but hyperventilated and would get dry mouth. I will do the breathe every second stroke, which is on one side for one or two laps, then switch breathe on the other side every two strokes for one or two laps. That is how I want to work both sides, instead of breathing every third stroke, which did not seem to work for me.
You're very welcome, and thank you for your question! Turning to breathe on only one side can potentially affect your body's balance in the water. This is because it can create an imbalance in your stroke, causing you to swim slightly off-kilter. To avoid this, I would recommend practicing bilateral breathing, which means breathing on both sides during your swim. This will help you maintain a more even stroke and improve your overall balance in the water. It may take some practice to get used to breathing on both sides, but it's definitely worth it in the long run. Keep up the good work, and happy swimming!
I watch so many front crawl vids off so many creators. They all seem to have slightly different opinions but I like that as it encourages you to think what matters lots / little and to be happy coming to your own conclusions (ideally, well thought-out ones!). My big take away from this video is the one breath / 2 strokes advice. Great reasoning that makes sense. I do expect I'll always have imbalance in that I'm right-handed and that my right-hand side is stronger (like most people). I really struggle to breathe to the left and maybe every now and again I should mix things up and have a breath on that side. But that terrifies me - ha ha ha. I know my glide's better on my right and always will be. To combat muscular development imbalance, I do intend to take up rowing in the gym as a second exercise to complement the swimming. But then I'm hardly doing swimming really to go fast / far. I'm doing it to fix 30 years of smoking damage to my lungs / heart so inefficient swimming isn't really that much of a problem. It's exercise at the end of the day. That said, I'm swimming half a mile 3 times a week (at a snail pace of 40 mins). If I stick to always swimming for 40 mins, I hope to continue swimming further in that time period. I'd swim longer but the chlorine gives me cold symptoms which is annoying. Anyway, good luck all starting out / improving on old techniques. You've got to stick with it and have a plan you know will challenge you whilst also being achievable!
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts! It’s all about finding what works best for you, and I completely understand your hesitation about breathing to the left. It can definitely be a bit intimidating at first, but it’s fantastic that you’re considering mixing things up to balance out your stroke. It’s awesome that you’re thinking about rowing to complement your swimming-variety is always beneficial! And remember, the fact that you’re using swimming to improve your health and recover from smoking is incredibly inspiring. It’s all about progress and feeling better, not just speed or distance. Keep up the great work, and don’t let those chlorine symptoms get you down. You're doing an amazing job, and your dedication is truly admirable. Keep swimming, keep pushing yourself, and enjoy the journey! All the best!
Thanks for the tip regarding bilateral breathing. I was struggling learning to breathe after every 3rd stroke but i did what you said in the video and started breathing every 2nd stroke instead and that has helped tremendously!
You're welcome! I'm really happy that you found this video and it improved your swimming. Don't forget to check out other videos in this channel. 😁 - Niraj (CDO)
The only video where the explanation pace and voice tone help me concentrate on the tips.. The others r either talking too fast or giving too much info without recapitulation...ur way is stress free ... Ur impact is stronger on learners
Thank you so much! I am glad that you found my video helpful. I always aim to explain everything in detail so each and every beginner can understand easily. Feel free to leave a comment if you find something hard to understand. Again, I really appreciate your positive feedback.
Hi Johnny, found your video useful and would like your advice as to why I struggle with inhaling whether 2/4 stroke. 4 stroke gives me more body balance and less sinking… but problem of choking when trying to inhale remains irrespective. I have been practising for more than 3months, till date not able to do front float as well.. thanks
Thanks Vishal! For your breath, take a step back and practicing breathing standing in place in the water. Grab the wall and lower your head underwater. Then practice the stroke on the wall with your breaths. Be more intentional about breathing out (exhaling). I’ve found adults forget to exhale so eventually they feel “stuck” because they can’t get anymore air in. Lastly, roll more onto your side or back so you have more access to cleaner air. A lack of rotation will keep your face too close to the water where more droplets can ruin your execution. As for floating on your back, make a big Y with your arms and kick your feet. Both your arms and your legs should stay up but if they don’t, send me a video of your attempts and I’ll analyze them for you for free! Let’s rock it! - Jonny Rocket (creator)
Amazing coach. I would love to learn at your place. It would be just wonderfful. I have problem exactly what you said..haha... I can't sort out myself. I am sure you can turn me from impossible to possible.🙏🙏
I am struggling to breath for the past couple of months. I don't know how to exhale . I have watched somany videos especially your videos, but still i couldn't. Please explain with easy way. I liked your video's
Thanks so much for this video, i have a question about breathing. Should one be constantly exhaling underwater and only inhale when you come up for the breath, because you mentioned to exhale powerfully before coming up for the breath. So im confused about when i should be exhaling and inhaling...some people say exhaling should be constant ehile under water...
Great question! When swimming, you should indeed be exhaling underwater. As you swim, continuously and gently exhale through your nose or mouth while your face is in the water. This helps keep you relaxed and prevents water from entering your nose. When you turn your head to breathe (in freestyle, for example), exhale any remaining air forcefully just before you surface. This makes room for a quick, deep inhale through your mouth.
Thank you so much for your positive feedback! Don't forget to subscribe and press the bell icon to get notified about about latest videos. 😁 - Niraj (CDO)
Hi, we are located in Austin, Texas. This video was filmed at the time of Jonny's professional trip to Pittsburgh. You can contact us at jonny@rocketswimming.com to see if you can schedule private swimming lessons with Jonny Rocket. - Niraj (CDO)
I'm having trouble taking in the breath. I blow bubbles but when I go out with my head I can't breathe. Could it be that I am tired ? I do not know . Can you help please.
I will suggest you to start breathing out as soon as you start your hand rotation and once your mouth is about to get out of water your exhaling should complete. All you have to do is inhale as quickly as possible. Tip: Practice breathing in and out in a bath tub or bucket of water. It is possible that you can't breath because of the how the water feels on your face. Let me know once you practice. - Niraj (CDO)
Please refer to my reply above and don't forget to watch the breathing section in this video. 😁 If you still struggle, can you please send us your swim video on jonny@rocketswimming.com ? - Niraj (CDO)
I really appreciate your explanation ! None clearer ! Even so, I continue to have a problem in freestyle. First, I am a 61 year old male and trying to learn freestyle so I can do laps. My problem : I can do pretty good freestyle while using fins or a pool buoy between my thighs. No fins or no pool buoy the stroke and kick are fine but when I attempt a breath everything falls apart. I have one eye in the water and one eye out. I have part water in my mouth but that's ok as I breath over the water that's there no problem ( with fins or buoy ) - why do I fall apart when the fins or buoy are taken away ?? Thank you !!!
Thank you for your comment, and I'm glad that you found my explanation helpful! Learning freestyle can be challenging, especially if you're starting later in life. It's great to hear that you're making progress with fins or a pool buoy, but I understand that you're having trouble without them. One possibility is that the added buoyancy from the fins or buoy is making it easier for you to keep your body in a horizontal position, which can help you maintain a steady breathing pattern. When you take them away, you may be struggling to keep your body level, which can make it harder to breathe properly. Another possibility is that you may be tensing up or holding your breath when you try to breathe without the aids. This can cause your stroke and kick to become uncoordinated, making it more difficult to breathe effectively. To improve your freestyle without the fins or buoy, I suggest focusing on your body position and relaxation in the water. Practice floating on your front and back, and work on keeping your body level with a slight downward tilt toward your feet. As you swim, try to stay relaxed and exhale continuously into the water. When you turn your head to breathe, keep one eye in the water and one eye looking forward, and try to take a quick, efficient breath without disrupting your stroke or kick. Remember to be patient with yourself and keep practicing. It may take time to develop the necessary skills and coordination for freestyle without aids, but with dedication and persistence, you can get there!
I tend to sink while hand rotation, and this happen more when I try side breathing. In hand rotation, it feels my hands and arms are stuff, if I try to listen them.. I am most likely to sink. Do suggest your solution for the same
When you rotate your hand make sure you kick harder/faster and also do the rotation gently. Just rest your hand forward when your hand is above the water. When inside the water you have to apply force to push as much water as possible to go forward. You can also send your swimming video to jonny@rocketswimming.com so we can analyze it and give you tips. 😀 - Niraj (CDO)
It can be your personal choice but it's recommended to exhale completely and breathe in. You need to intake fresh oxygen for your muscles to perform properly. A lot of carbon dioxide in your body can generate lactic acid and it gives you burning feeling in your muscles. Think of breathing as normal activity. Don't stress too much about it. It's just like walking or running. - Niraj (CDO)
Hi, I'm learning to swim freestyle. I'm having hard time trying to breathe. My coach often asks me to try to breathe by lifting head up in front. But this strains my neck muscle. I've seen your videos and trying to breathe from side. However i feel my extended arm sinks while breathing and I'm unable to continue after that. I feel my head doesn't rise up and unable to take sufficient air. Im also exhaling before breathing.
Hi there! Breathing can be a challenging aspect of learning freestyle, but with practice, you'll get the hang of it. If lifting your head strains your neck, it's a good idea to focus on side breathing instead. To improve your side breathing technique, try the following tips: 1: Rotate your body: As you reach forward with one arm, rotate your body slightly to the side. This allows your mouth to clear the water for breathing. 2: Timing is key: Coordinate your breathing with your arm stroke. When one arm is extended forward, turn your head to the side and take a breath. 3: Relax and exhale: As you turn your head to breathe, exhale gently into the water. This helps to release any built-up air and makes inhaling easier. If your extended arm sinks while breathing, it could be due to an imbalance in your body position or timing. Focus on maintaining a streamlined body position and keeping your core engaged to support your stroke. Remember, practice makes perfect! Keep working on your technique, and with time, you'll find a breathing rhythm that works best for you. Don't hesitate to seek feedback from your coach or consider working with a qualified instructor for personalized guidance. Happy swimming! 🏊♂️😊
Ok so I noticed today that the side breathing is way better if I apply that rrrrrreach. So do mention it. I got it from another video of yours. And also mention the relaxed hand and the pull of water with the base of palm and not with the fingers. Promising again 🎉
Great observation about the side breathing and the "rrrrreach"! That technique can definitely help improve your side breathing. I'm glad you found it helpful from one of my previous videos. Also, good reminder about the relaxed hand and pulling with the base of the palm instead of the fingers. Keep up the good work! - Niraj (CDO)
Hi, how did your sessions go? BTW, we have published the new video. Don't forget to check it out. th-cam.com/video/Rqb3bnna21k/w-d-xo.html - Niraj (CDO)
Yup, I still need to fix my breathing and aside turning so that I don’t get tired. That’ll take some practice. I probably would take some coaching in the spring/summer.
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Try to pull with elbows instead of shoulders and whole arms, you only need half of energy. I learned this in soccer, kick with my knee and the foot is just following through. It’s faster and stronger.
@@RocketSwimming understood, I was not blowing out properly, today could do much better , tried how that is explained in the video, much better..thank you so much 🙂
Our instructor asked me to try floating with noodle today, I had a long standing fear for water, so he had a real hard time training me...with your videos, it was much comforting...still not so ready to remove noodle and trying to float even though I can do front crawl... thank you so much for the videos and explanations and your quick response...front crawl has improved a lot
I'm loving your progress so far. Can you send us your floating video so we can evaluate the footage and give you tips? One important time I can give you is keep your chin up when floating on your back. Try to tilt your head back and look towards sky and slightly behind you. It'll prevent your body from sinking down. - Niraj (CDO)
Wow, that's amazing to hear! I'm so glad that my swimming techniques have been helpful for you and that you've been able to apply them successfully in the water. It's always great to hear success stories from my viewers. And thank you so much for sharing my link with others! Word of mouth is so important for creators like myself, and I really appreciate your support. If you or your friends have any other questions or topics you'd like me to cover in future videos, please don't hesitate to let me know. Thanks again for watching and for your kind words! Happy swimming!
I commented on this video two weeks ago but just wanted to come back and tell you that mostly because of this tutorial, I can now swim front crawl and breathe with ease. It's unbelievable. I'm 36 and started to swim about 45 days ago, and it's been a blast. I've also learned the backstroke to a similar degree. I can't push myself forward with the frog kick yet, so breaststroke doesn't really work, but I'm working on it. Next is dolphin kicks. I wrote all this to tell everyone to just trust the instructions and don't give up. No matter the age or injuries you might have, it's possible to learn how to swim in a short period of time . Good luck everyone and thank you Rocket
That's incredible progress in such a short amount of time! It's truly inspiring to hear how much you've achieved in just over a month. Your dedication is paying off, and it's fantastic to hear that my video played a part in your success.
Keep up the fantastic work, and don't worry about the breaststroke and dolphin kicks - with your determination, you'll get there too!
Thank you for sharing your journey and encouraging others not to give up. If you ever need more tips or guidance, feel free to reach out. Keep swimming strong!
@@RocketSwimming thank you so much man. Your instructions are incredibly accurate and for someone like me who is all about details, they do wonders. I have a question if you'd be so kind to help: I Just learned the 2 beat kick for freestyle but I'm confused about the 4 kick pattern. Should I do three kicks on the side that I breathe and one on the other side or is it vice versa? There are videos on TH-cam that show both.
@@babackd.6485 Thanks a lot for your kind words! I'm glad to hear that the instructions are helping you out. In general, a common pattern is to do two kicks while your face is in the water and one kick as you turn your head to breathe. This can help provide a rhythm to your stroke and keep you moving smoothly through the water. However, it's important to find what works best for you and feels most comfortable.
'd suggest experimenting with different kicking patterns during your practice sessions and see what feels most natural and efficient for you. Over time, you'll find the rhythm that works best for your stroke technique and breathing pattern. Keep up the great work, and feel free to reach out if you have any more questions!
@@RocketSwimming alright, I'll do just that. Thanks for helping me out and your encouraging words as well. I'll start the butterfly stroke after getting comfortable with the freestyle kicking patterns. It'll be fun to learn all four strokes in two months time. Funny how I was terrified of the deep end just a few weeks ago 😅
@@babackd.6485 Keep me posted on your progress.
I've watched 100s of freestyle videos,this is straight to the point, no scientific BS, just straight talking and explained very well
Thanks for your feedback. We really appreciate your positive feedback. We aim to make videos that are straight to the point so every level of swimmer can learn without getting confused. Don't forget to subscribe as we are going to bring more exciting videos.
- Niraj (CDO)
OMG. You have the best step by step explanations ever. God bless you for this video.
Thank you so much! Don't forget to practice and keep me posted on your progress. 😁
- Niraj (CDO)
The most accurate,practical and easiest to follow lessons. Fair play and thanks
Bingo !
I recently came across this Instructor's video almost by accident - Butterfly. His advice and instruction is practical. useful, insightful, uses the minimum of words without losing the value and meaning of his message. Crystal clear, focussed and memorable with a touch of humour. His instruction is applied when I regularly visit the pool. For those learning or wanting to improve their swim technique, this guy is worthy of your attention and I would recommend him as your first port of call. Thank you and good luck in getting the message out
Wow, thank you so much for such a heartfelt comment! It truly means the world to me. Your recommendation is incredibly encouraging, and your kind words motivate me to keep sharing what I’ve learned over the years. Wishing you all the best in your swimming journey-keep up the great work!
How many videos I have watched until I found yours. You explain it sooo well. Thanks for sharing!
You are so welcome! I am really happy that you finally found my videos. Don't forget to watch the latest videos.
"Start your breath when you start your pull"
I tried it today and that works, Thanks a lot.👍
Fantastic! I'm so happy on your progress. Keep me posted on your swim journey, okay?
- Niraj (CDO)
That's absolutely correct.
I watched your videos many many times and you gave a lot of useful tips for beginner swimmer like me.. I'm still holding to your word in one of your videos before which is "make your life easier by breathing every 2 stroke" despite other online coaches saying otherwise! Now, i can say my front crawl swimming is improving tremendously and I'm so happy with my current progress! Thank you very much for your lessons and tips Coach! You are the best! Cheers!
I'm thrilled to hear about your progress! Consistency and practice are key in improving your swimming skills, and it sounds like you're on the right track. Keep up the fantastic work, and if you ever have more questions or need further guidance, feel free to reach out. Happy swimming, and cheers to your continued success! 🏊♂️😊
From beginning to the end, I felt I was in the pool and in the best swimming class ever. Thank you so much 🙏🏻😊😊 love from Tehran
Your kind words warm my heart! It's always my goal to create engaging and informative content that makes viewers feel like they're right there in the pool with me. Thank you for your appreciation, and sending lots of love back to Tehran! If you ever have any questions or need further guidance, don't hesitate to reach out. Happy swimming, and wishing you all the best! 🏊♂️😊🙏🏻
@@RocketSwimmingthank you so much, I will ❤
Greetings from India! This is by far the most practical and informative swimming tutorial I've found on the net. Thanks a lot.
Thank you so much Mr. Joy Basu! Greetings to you too. 😁
I really appreciate your positive comment. It's good to know that you found this video helpful and informative. Don't forget to subscribe and press the bell icon to get notified about latest videos. Happy Swimming 😁
- Niraj (CDO)
I teach water safety skills to second graders that are bussed to the ymca. I not only use your skills for my adults students but also these second graders. A lot of these kids cannot swim and are afraid of the water. Thanks to your skills we are able to get kids that had no exposure to water able to swim the length of the pool using your swim, back float, swim in eight 30 min. group lessons .Who knows how many kids we teach now have a positive view of swimming ? Wonder how many kids lives will be saved thanks to your skills you are demoing on your channel?? Thanks for making my teaching job easier and more efficient.
Wow, your comment really made my day! It takes so much care and patience to build that trust, and I’m so glad the skills on my channel are helping in such a meaningful way. Keep up the incredible work, and thank you for making the world a safer place. Also, thank you for watching my videos and sharing them with kids. I really appreciate it.
Best explanation of the complete process on the net.
Thank you so much! I'm happy that you found this video helpful and better than other videos on youtube. Don't forget to subscribe and press the bell icon to get notified about latest videos. 😊
- Niraj (CDO)
Thanks!
Thank you so much!! I really appreciate your contribution towards Rocket Swimming.
So many specific, helpful tips. Thank you. Can't wait to try them out.
I'm really glad you found the tips helpful! Enjoy putting them into practice, and remember to take it step by step. If you have any questions or need further guidance, feel free to reach out. Happy swimming!
Thanks
Thank YOU @manjuljohn ! I really appreciate your support of my work. More to come! Let me know if you have any questions or video requests, ok?
- Jonny Rocket (creator)
I've hated swimming since forever as I never learned these techniques in my life with such good explanation. Mom challenged me and my son to join a swimming event for 4 days which I accepted. Glad I found this channel, perhaps I might find it fun
Excellent! Let me know how I can help. You should be able to find my email somewhere on this channel or in a video.
- Jonny Rocket (creator)
Best tutorial on freestyle👏😍 Phenomenal presentation skills mate!!
Thanks a ton! I am glad that you found this video helpful. I really appreciate your kind words.
Very helpful. I watched this video several times already. Thanks for your guidance.
You're welcome! It's great to know that you find our videos useful. Feel free to ask any questions or video requests, okay?
- Niraj (CDO)
Keep going , your tips and explanation helped me developed better sense leads to better enjoyment and keen to keep going up the training goals of swimming
That's fantastic to hear! I'm glad the tips and explanations have been helpful to you. If you ever have more questions or need further guidance on your swimming journey, feel free to reach out. Keep up the great work, and enjoy your swimming! And, of course, don't forget to subscribe and press the bell icon for more helpful content.
By far one of the best freestyle tutorial. Thnx for your video.
Thank you so much!! I really appreciate your feedback.
Thanks a lot for your clear and effective explanation.
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I’m a swimming teacher from Australia
This video is fantastic the best Ive watched
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I truly appreciate your feedback! It means a lot to hear that you found the video fantastic. Thank you for your support! Keep up the great work in teaching swimming!
@@RocketSwimming
Thanks heaps
That’s a given I love my job
So do you it shows on your TH-cam etc
A friend I swim with, and like me, an adult learner, often says that swimming is the thing he's done the longest, only to keep being bad at it. It really describes me too. But videos like yours here are beneficial. I think your explanation of breathing, in particular, will be helpful as soon as our next swim. Thanks.
You're welcome! Do try the techniques mentioned in this channel and let me know how it goes for you, ok?
- Niraj (CDO)
thank you! This is the most informative, most precise online instruction for freestyle swimming!
You're so welcome! I really appreciate such a kind comment.
I'm so glad I found this channel.
Thank you so much for such kind words. I am also glad that you found my channel. Feel free to comment and ask for any feedback.
Everything you say makes sense...thanks for the pointers.
You're welcome! Keep me posted on your progress, okay?
- Niraj (CDO)
You explain in wonderful way... Very nice. Plz post a video of correct method of diving.
You ask and you shall receive. How to Dive th-cam.com/video/tvzAMLAAqMM/w-d-xo.html
Thanks so much sir for your very very useful vedio for freestyle swimming
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Very correct explanation.... Catchup stroke is important for long distance...but so is also 2 beat kick
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- Niraj (CDO)
Very simple explanation with demonstration of ease of body movement. It really inspired confidence into the practice for learners and beginners of freestyle swimming. Keep on updating ease of various swimming strokes to build confidence into the practice sessions for beginners or fresh learners👍 . please add special learning or practice sessions/ demonstrations for 1st time senior citizens 60+ age group wanting to learn swimming for recreational & fitness purpose.
You're very welcome! I am glad that you found this video helpful. I have noted down your video requests and I will definitely try to create those videos.
Great informational video. Tomorrow (Monday) is my swim day…will apply these tips, and work on improving my technique. Thank you for the info. #swimbro
Thank you for the kind words! How is your swimming going on?
Thank you for making this video! I also enjoyed watching this video more than other videos. Great explanations and demonstrations! I feel I can finally try swimming with more confidence.
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- Niraj (CDO)
Hi sir i love watching your videos from Philippines i having a swim lessons and watching your videos after work.thanks for sharing❤
Hello! Thank you so much for your kind words all the way from the Philippines! It's wonderful to know that I can play a part in your learning journey, even from across the globe. Keep up the great work in your swim lessons, and if you ever have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Happy swimming! 🏊♂️😊❤️
@RocketSwimming yes sir we have assistment this coming sunday im here in HK working as a overseas contract worker thank u
@@prettyvlogs4066 Cool!
Thanks for making this video! Can you make one showing how to sight in open water?
You're welcome! As for swimming in open waters.. I would suggest you to only swim in a pool as it's safer than open water. Use lifejacket when swimming in an open water and there should be a professional looking over you all the time! Stay safe.
Very good video
I have been learning to swim for one year
And I'm struggling so much
I'm thinking about quitting and giving it all up
I'm sorry to hear that you're feeling frustrated with your swimming progress. Learning to swim can be challenging, but remember that many people face difficulties along the way.
You should watch this video: th-cam.com/video/Rqb3bnna21k/w-d-xo.html
Don't hesitate to reach out to experts or fellow swimmers for assistance and encouragement. Keep up the effort! 🏊♂️💪
Gracias chelito explicas muy bien hasta yo que tengo un grado de incapacidad por un acv lo entiende
You're welcome!
Thanks a lot. Very helpful!!
You're welcome! I am glad the you found this video helpful.
Bro, you're awesome! Thanks!
Thank you so much! I'm really glad you're enjoying the videos. Keep swimming and stay awesome!
Another great video. Thank you.
Question: When you breathe to blow out air, are you blowing from your mouth and your nose or just your mouth?
I always suggest breathing out through your mouth. Keep up the great work! And if you haven't already, consider subscribing for more helpful tips and tutorials.
@@RocketSwimming Thank you. Most def already subscribed
@@melissa3407 Thank you so much!
My problem is once I take one of my hands from the front, I feel off balance and my legs sink. I cannot do the arm movement at all. I’ve been doing beginner lessons for about 3-4mths now and I feel so hopeless 😢
Are you kicking from your hips? Try to keep your core tight and kick from your hips. Keep your head down and look straight at the bottom.
Crystal clear.. Tx !
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First of all thank you so much. Your videos have helped me so much. I am a first time swimmer in my 30s. I have a phobia of deep waters and i am trying now to overcome that. I struggle so much with breathing. I take my head to the side and think that i have taken a breath but i can’t continue as i get out of breath immediately and stop mid way panicking.
As per my swim coach, i am inhaling only down to my throat and not all the way to the lungs and thats why i keep going out of breath. What are the extra tips or tricks you’d give someone like me?
You're very welcome, and kudos to you for taking on this challenge and working to overcome your fear of deep water!
Make sure to exhale fully underwater, maintain a steady rhythm in your breathing, and consider using a kickboard or snorkel to help with your stroke and breathing coordination. Keep practicing, and you'll improve over time!
Great explanation thank you!
You're very welcome! I'm glad you found the explanation helpful. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, don't hesitate to ask. Keep up the great work, and happy swimming! 😊🏊♂️
This is awesome as usual. I tried to do breathe every three strokes, but hyperventilated and would get dry mouth. I will do the breathe every second stroke, which is on one side for one or two laps, then switch breathe on the other side every two strokes for one or two laps. That is how I want to work both sides, instead of breathing every third stroke, which did not seem to work for me.
Cool! Let me know if breathing every 2 strokes works for you, ok?
- Niraj (CDO)
Thanks for your video, I just wondering if I turn for breath only one side, is that will cause my body wellness lose balance?
You're very welcome, and thank you for your question! Turning to breathe on only one side can potentially affect your body's balance in the water. This is because it can create an imbalance in your stroke, causing you to swim slightly off-kilter. To avoid this, I would recommend practicing bilateral breathing, which means breathing on both sides during your swim. This will help you maintain a more even stroke and improve your overall balance in the water. It may take some practice to get used to breathing on both sides, but it's definitely worth it in the long run. Keep up the good work, and happy swimming!
Thanks for your sharing
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Very helpful. Thanks for the vdo
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- Niraj (CDO)
Excellent. Thank you
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Great explanation ❤
Thank you so much! I'm glad you found the explanation helpful. Your support means a lot! Keep practicing and enjoying your time in the water.
This is so informative
I'm glad you found the information helpful! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Happy learning! 🌊🏊♂️
Excellent explanation beneficial
Thank you so much for your positive feedback.
best explanation ever! 👏👏👏
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I watch so many front crawl vids off so many creators. They all seem to have slightly different opinions but I like that as it encourages you to think what matters lots / little and to be happy coming to your own conclusions (ideally, well thought-out ones!). My big take away from this video is the one breath / 2 strokes advice. Great reasoning that makes sense. I do expect I'll always have imbalance in that I'm right-handed and that my right-hand side is stronger (like most people). I really struggle to breathe to the left and maybe every now and again I should mix things up and have a breath on that side. But that terrifies me - ha ha ha. I know my glide's better on my right and always will be. To combat muscular development imbalance, I do intend to take up rowing in the gym as a second exercise to complement the swimming. But then I'm hardly doing swimming really to go fast / far. I'm doing it to fix 30 years of smoking damage to my lungs / heart so inefficient swimming isn't really that much of a problem. It's exercise at the end of the day. That said, I'm swimming half a mile 3 times a week (at a snail pace of 40 mins). If I stick to always swimming for 40 mins, I hope to continue swimming further in that time period. I'd swim longer but the chlorine gives me cold symptoms which is annoying.
Anyway, good luck all starting out / improving on old techniques. You've got to stick with it and have a plan you know will challenge you whilst also being achievable!
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts! It’s all about finding what works best for you, and I completely understand your hesitation about breathing to the left. It can definitely be a bit intimidating at first, but it’s fantastic that you’re considering mixing things up to balance out your stroke.
It’s awesome that you’re thinking about rowing to complement your swimming-variety is always beneficial! And remember, the fact that you’re using swimming to improve your health and recover from smoking is incredibly inspiring. It’s all about progress and feeling better, not just speed or distance.
Keep up the great work, and don’t let those chlorine symptoms get you down. You're doing an amazing job, and your dedication is truly admirable. Keep swimming, keep pushing yourself, and enjoy the journey!
All the best!
Thanks for the tip regarding bilateral breathing. I was struggling learning to breathe after every 3rd stroke but i did what you said in the video and started breathing every 2nd stroke instead and that has helped tremendously!
You're welcome! I'm really happy that you found this video and it improved your swimming. Don't forget to check out other videos in this channel. 😁
- Niraj (CDO)
Great advices!
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- Niraj (CDO)
Great teaching
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Right, back with feedback, getting better than 9 months ago but still need to work on kicking
Amazing! Keep it up. Can you post your progress videos?
I can't because this is an indoor pool and no videos are allowed
Oh no!@@mib910
Best coach and honest
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- Niraj (CDO)
Great video! never knew that freestyle had so many names before it finally got the name Freestyle!
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- Niraj (CDO)
I watched very nice guide 👍
Glad you enjoyed! Don't forget to watch the latest how to swim videos in my channel.
Nice video work well.
Thank you! Cheers! Keep me posted on your progress. 😀
Very good advice
Glad it was helpful!
- Niraj (CDO)
The only video where the explanation pace and voice tone help me concentrate on the tips.. The others r either talking too fast or giving too much info without recapitulation...ur way is stress free ... Ur impact is stronger on learners
Thank you so much! I am glad that you found my video helpful. I always aim to explain everything in detail so each and every beginner can understand easily. Feel free to leave a comment if you find something hard to understand. Again, I really appreciate your positive feedback.
Hi Johnny, found your video useful and would like your advice as to why I struggle with inhaling whether 2/4 stroke. 4 stroke gives me more body balance and less sinking… but problem of choking when trying to inhale remains irrespective. I have been practising for more than 3months, till date not able to do front float as well.. thanks
Thanks Vishal!
For your breath, take a step back and practicing breathing standing in place in the water. Grab the wall and lower your head underwater. Then practice the stroke on the wall with your breaths. Be more intentional about breathing out (exhaling). I’ve found adults forget to exhale so eventually they feel “stuck” because they can’t get anymore air in. Lastly, roll more onto your side or back so you have more access to cleaner air. A lack of rotation will keep your face too close to the water where more droplets can ruin your execution.
As for floating on your back, make a big Y with your arms and kick your feet. Both your arms and your legs should stay up but if they don’t, send me a video of your attempts and I’ll analyze them for you for free!
Let’s rock it!
- Jonny Rocket (creator)
Amazing coach. I would love to learn at your place. It would be just wonderfful. I have problem exactly what you said..haha... I can't sort out myself. I am sure you can turn me from impossible to possible.🙏🙏
You can do it! I hope one day you'll manage to book lessons with us. Keep me posted on your progress, okay?
@@RocketSwimming🙏🙏. Please come to Edinburgh. How to learn online.
thank you for this!
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I am struggling to breath for the past couple of months. I don't know how to exhale . I have watched somany videos especially your videos, but still i couldn't. Please explain with easy way. I liked your video's
Please watch this video th-cam.com/video/VhWgySnDc7o/w-d-xo.html
Thanks so much for this video, i have a question about breathing. Should one be constantly exhaling underwater and only inhale when you come up for the breath, because you mentioned to exhale powerfully before coming up for the breath. So im confused about when i should be exhaling and inhaling...some people say exhaling should be constant ehile under water...
Great question! When swimming, you should indeed be exhaling underwater. As you swim, continuously and gently exhale through your nose or mouth while your face is in the water. This helps keep you relaxed and prevents water from entering your nose. When you turn your head to breathe (in freestyle, for example), exhale any remaining air forcefully just before you surface. This makes room for a quick, deep inhale through your mouth.
Great Video Jonny
Thank you so much Mark! It's great to know that you love our content. 😁
- Niraj (CDO)
Great video 👍🏾
Thank you so much! It's great that you found this video helpful.
- Niraj (CDO)
THANKS COACH WELL EXPLAINED STRAIGHT TO THE POINT🏊🏊♂🏊♀👍👍
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- Niraj (CDO)
Thank you
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Hi Rocket swimming where in Pittsburgh do you give swim lessons?
Hi, we are located in Austin, Texas. This video was filmed at the time of Jonny's professional trip to Pittsburgh. You can contact us at jonny@rocketswimming.com to see if you can schedule private swimming lessons with Jonny Rocket.
- Niraj (CDO)
I'm having trouble taking in the breath. I blow bubbles but when I go out with my head I can't breathe. Could it be that I am tired ? I do not know . Can you help please.
Me too same problem. Can you help please
I will suggest you to start breathing out as soon as you start your hand rotation and once your mouth is about to get out of water your exhaling should complete. All you have to do is inhale as quickly as possible.
Tip: Practice breathing in and out in a bath tub or bucket of water. It is possible that you can't breath because of the how the water feels on your face.
Let me know once you practice.
- Niraj (CDO)
Please refer to my reply above and don't forget to watch the breathing section in this video. 😁
If you still struggle, can you please send us your swim video on jonny@rocketswimming.com ?
- Niraj (CDO)
@@RocketSwimming thanks much.I will try
Just checking out. How did your swim sessions going on?
- Niraj (CDO)
I really appreciate your explanation ! None clearer ! Even so, I continue to have a problem in freestyle. First, I am a 61 year old male and trying to learn freestyle so I can do laps. My problem : I can do pretty good freestyle while using fins or a pool buoy between my thighs. No fins or no pool buoy the stroke and kick are fine but when I attempt a breath everything falls apart. I have one eye in the water and one eye out. I have part water in my mouth but that's ok as I breath over the water that's there no problem ( with fins or buoy ) - why do I fall apart when the fins or buoy are taken away ?? Thank you !!!
Thank you for your comment, and I'm glad that you found my explanation helpful! Learning freestyle can be challenging, especially if you're starting later in life. It's great to hear that you're making progress with fins or a pool buoy, but I understand that you're having trouble without them.
One possibility is that the added buoyancy from the fins or buoy is making it easier for you to keep your body in a horizontal position, which can help you maintain a steady breathing pattern. When you take them away, you may be struggling to keep your body level, which can make it harder to breathe properly.
Another possibility is that you may be tensing up or holding your breath when you try to breathe without the aids. This can cause your stroke and kick to become uncoordinated, making it more difficult to breathe effectively.
To improve your freestyle without the fins or buoy, I suggest focusing on your body position and relaxation in the water. Practice floating on your front and back, and work on keeping your body level with a slight downward tilt toward your feet. As you swim, try to stay relaxed and exhale continuously into the water. When you turn your head to breathe, keep one eye in the water and one eye looking forward, and try to take a quick, efficient breath without disrupting your stroke or kick.
Remember to be patient with yourself and keep practicing. It may take time to develop the necessary skills and coordination for freestyle without aids, but with dedication and persistence, you can get there!
Thank you !!!!!!
@@sampearce4595 You're welcome!
Loved it
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I tend to sink while hand rotation, and this happen more when I try side breathing. In hand rotation, it feels my hands and arms are stuff, if I try to listen them.. I am most likely to sink. Do suggest your solution for the same
When you rotate your hand make sure you kick harder/faster and also do the rotation gently. Just rest your hand forward when your hand is above the water. When inside the water you have to apply force to push as much water as possible to go forward. You can also send your swimming video to jonny@rocketswimming.com so we can analyze it and give you tips. 😀
- Niraj (CDO)
Very helpful, thanks :))
You're welcome Kate! Don't forget to check out our new video. th-cam.com/video/Rqb3bnna21k/w-d-xo.html
- Niraj (CDO)
How much are you supposed to exhale during free style?
It can be your personal choice but it's recommended to exhale completely and breathe in. You need to intake fresh oxygen for your muscles to perform properly. A lot of carbon dioxide in your body can generate lactic acid and it gives you burning feeling in your muscles.
Think of breathing as normal activity. Don't stress too much about it. It's just like walking or running.
- Niraj (CDO)
@@RocketSwimming thank you 😊
Hi, I'm learning to swim freestyle. I'm having hard time trying to breathe. My coach often asks me to try to breathe by lifting head up in front. But this strains my neck muscle. I've seen your videos and trying to breathe from side. However i feel my extended arm sinks while breathing and I'm unable to continue after that. I feel my head doesn't rise up and unable to take sufficient air. Im also exhaling before breathing.
Hi there! Breathing can be a challenging aspect of learning freestyle, but with practice, you'll get the hang of it. If lifting your head strains your neck, it's a good idea to focus on side breathing instead.
To improve your side breathing technique, try the following tips:
1: Rotate your body: As you reach forward with one arm, rotate your body slightly to the side. This allows your mouth to clear the water for breathing.
2: Timing is key: Coordinate your breathing with your arm stroke. When one arm is extended forward, turn your head to the side and take a breath.
3: Relax and exhale: As you turn your head to breathe, exhale gently into the water. This helps to release any built-up air and makes inhaling easier.
If your extended arm sinks while breathing, it could be due to an imbalance in your body position or timing. Focus on maintaining a streamlined body position and keeping your core engaged to support your stroke.
Remember, practice makes perfect! Keep working on your technique, and with time, you'll find a breathing rhythm that works best for you. Don't hesitate to seek feedback from your coach or consider working with a qualified instructor for personalized guidance. Happy swimming! 🏊♂️😊
@@RocketSwimming thank you. I will try to incorporate these and practice hard.
Thank you so much!
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Good tips
Thank you so much!
Ok so I noticed today that the side breathing is way better if I apply that rrrrrreach. So do mention it. I got it from another video of yours.
And also mention the relaxed hand and the pull of water with the base of palm and not with the fingers. Promising again 🎉
Great observation about the side breathing and the "rrrrreach"! That technique can definitely help improve your side breathing. I'm glad you found it helpful from one of my previous videos. Also, good reminder about the relaxed hand and pulling with the base of the palm instead of the fingers. Keep up the good work!
- Niraj (CDO)
Can you make a video on treading water 💦
You should watch this treading video th-cam.com/video/D9Y2ut4Pq7E/w-d-xo.html
- Niraj (CDO)
For me its hard to understand, how much rotation i need, especially to the left side, while breathing to the right. Thank you for sharing!
You're welcome! Let me know how this technique works for you, ok? If you have any questions feel free to comment here.
- Niraj (CDO)
I need to try this one, been swimming for 3-4 months now, and while my backstroke is been improved, my freestyle is still rubbish
Cool! Let me know how it goes for you, okay?
- Niraj (CDO)
@@RocketSwimming ok, well well well, promising start, nice, give me 2-3 more sessions and I’ll comeback with feedback.
Hi, how did your sessions go?
BTW, we have published the new video. Don't forget to check it out. th-cam.com/video/Rqb3bnna21k/w-d-xo.html
- Niraj (CDO)
Yup, I still need to fix my breathing and aside turning so that I don’t get tired. That’ll take some practice. I probably would take some coaching in the spring/summer.
I tried many times but failed to balance on water.what can I do?
You should try to focus on your core too. Stability comes from a strong core.
@@RocketSwimming whenever I try ,feels like something pull me down in water. I want to learn and be a trainer.
super!
Thank you so much Luca! How's your swim progress going on?
slow but steady thanx! i am playing right now with the super hero swimming to improve my balance and it works pretty well.
Do you live in United States? Let's talk!
i live on the other side of the atlantic, but if i lived there i would be for sure interested in your lessons
Cool! It was actually about the swim goggles giveaway. Our sponsor currently ships only in United States. 😁
Nice vidéo thank you 👍👍👍
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- Niraj (CDO)
Try to pull with elbows instead of shoulders and whole arms, you only need half of energy. I learned this in soccer, kick with my knee and the foot is just following through. It’s faster and stronger.
That’s an interesting comparison and a great tip! Thanks for sharing your insight, and happy swimming!
great video
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- Niraj (CDO)
I started swimming very recently but most of the while turning to the sides most of the time I am drinking water not taking breath properly
Make sure you blow out like a whale and breathe behind you a little bit.
- Niraj (CDO)
@@RocketSwimming understood, I was not blowing out properly, today could do much better , tried how that is explained in the video, much better..thank you so much 🙂
Awesome! I'm really happy about your progress. You're a fast learner. Keep me posted on your swim journey, okay?
- Niraj (CDO)
Our instructor asked me to try floating with noodle today, I had a long standing fear for water, so he had a real hard time training me...with your videos, it was much comforting...still not so ready to remove noodle and trying to float even though I can do front crawl... thank you so much for the videos and explanations and your quick response...front crawl has improved a lot
I'm loving your progress so far. Can you send us your floating video so we can evaluate the footage and give you tips?
One important time I can give you is keep your chin up when floating on your back. Try to tilt your head back and look towards sky and slightly behind you. It'll prevent your body from sinking down.
- Niraj (CDO)
When Idid swimming in your way everybody clamped thank you even they did ask me who trained you I gave them your link
Wow, that's amazing to hear! I'm so glad that my swimming techniques have been helpful for you and that you've been able to apply them successfully in the water. It's always great to hear success stories from my viewers.
And thank you so much for sharing my link with others! Word of mouth is so important for creators like myself, and I really appreciate your support. If you or your friends have any other questions or topics you'd like me to cover in future videos, please don't hesitate to let me know.
Thanks again for watching and for your kind words! Happy swimming!
Pls help me with breaststroke kick .. I can’t move ahead
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Many many thanks!
@7:05 "it's not" had me dying hahaha
Haha! Glad you found the humor.
I cant believe it i did it
Nice
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- Niraj (CDO)
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Thank you so much!
Love this video❤...I dnt wana be able to see tht ear 😂😂
Glad that you found the humor in the video.
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Angrez sab Urdu main btao taky hme bhe smj aay
Soon!
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