Butterfly Stroke: How to Get Your Rhythm Right

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  • @bassambassam4412
    @bassambassam4412 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks for sharing. It is really not easy stroke and your explanation helps . God bless you

    • @BetweenTheLaps
      @BetweenTheLaps  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It is definitely one of the two hardest strokes to do well. It fills my heart to know that my explanation helps. Thank you for watching.

  • @罗成伟-o7q
    @罗成伟-o7q 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    great one! thank you Chris!

  • @josemarialopez6251
    @josemarialopez6251 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your video was very useful to me.Thank you@

    • @BetweenTheLaps
      @BetweenTheLaps  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you so much. We are striving to offer even more videos in the coming months.

  • @avocatious6402
    @avocatious6402 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi, nice video.. I have some questions. My pb in the 100 fly is a 54, but for the life of me I can't physically swim a 2fly. I want to become a 2flyer, but my triceps get so tired that I can't bring my arms out of the water. In practice, my kick by itself is the best part of my stroke. I can do some 100s kick on 1:35, but I can't seem to bring it into the stroke. Sometimes I'll feel the power on a good day, and my chest is really pressing, but most of the effort still resides upon my triceps. Do you have any tips for this? My coach says I need to lengthen my stroke, but I am not sure where I lengthen it. Is it in the recovery phase with my head out? Or with my hands out in front while pressing my chest? I see that you said you shouldn't pause with arms in front. I don't typically do that, but my tempo gets too fast for a 200. So where do I lengthen my stroke? Thank you

    • @BetweenTheLaps
      @BetweenTheLaps  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi. Sorry for the delayed reply. Usually when coaches are talking about lengthen your stroke out, they mean the entry. This can be hard to do, especially in fly. But if you think about trying to touch the far wall every time you bring your hands in for the entry, you'll start to feel your stroke lengthen out.
      Even on your good days, don't rely solely on your triceps. They are great for finishing your short and will engage if you've finished your stroke past your hips, but the power still comes from the core muscles. Think about your abs, chest, and hips. This is where you can translate the most power down through your legs to your toes for a powerful kick.
      A couple of drills I find to be quite helpful are finger-tip drag for fly and also 1 full stroke - 2 kicks underwater. These help lengthen and generate power.
      If you have any further questions or would like to set up a stroke review, please reach out at betweenthelaps.com

  • @Light2024-v6y
    @Light2024-v6y 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Chris, your explanation is really useful. I wonder if it is considered a butterfly stroke if I don’t kick the 2nd time? I have been practicing but just cannot add the second kick and I feel like my stroke is somewhat ‘incomplete’. Can be quite frustrating sometimes. Any idea?

    • @ChrisDaSie
      @ChrisDaSie 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Hi Han, thank you for taking the time to watch.
      To answer your question, your stroke would still be considered legal in any swimming competition without the second kick. The second kick usually comes naturally with the movement of your body. It is more important to get the flow of your stroke before focusing on the second kick.
      This is usually a common problem when coaching butterfly to younger swimmers because they try to do that second kick and end up with 4 kicks instead. So I introduce it as a single kick to help them figure out the timing of the kick, hips, and arms first. It makes adding the second kick a lot easier later on.

    • @BetweenTheLaps
      @BetweenTheLaps  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You probably are already doing the second kick without realizing it. It’s not wrong to only get the one kick in there. It’s more about power then. If you are moving the hips and the stroke is following the hips, you probably are getting the second kick. Work on some one arm drills for rhythm and also 1-up, 3 kicks under to start.

  • @nikoladze77
    @nikoladze77 7 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Good dry land explanation!

  • @chenqin415
    @chenqin415 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    When kicking the hand out of the water, how to use the butt to do the whip like kick? If I raise my butt, my head lowers, face get buried in the water and I have difficulty taking a breath.

    • @BetweenTheLaps
      @BetweenTheLaps  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You have to use your core to move like a seesaw. Your head and hips can’t be in the same place at once so when your hips are low, that is when you take your breath. Then when your hips go high, your head and chest push down in the water.

  • @davem8307
    @davem8307 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks, good stuff

  • @منيالعباسي-ت6ه
    @منيالعباسي-ت6ه 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you very much Sir .. I find it difficult to keep my body close to the surface of the water in the Butterfly Swimming Do you help me ??

    • @BetweenTheLaps
      @BetweenTheLaps  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      One way to help with keeping your body closer to the surface is by controlling the depth of your hips when you swim this stroke. Even though the hips lower when you breathe, it should be a controlled movement that doesn't allow you to drop too far down. At the same time, really think about pulling the water back past your hips through a driving motion. This will help create a lifting effect in your upper body. I hope this helps.

  • @davyzhang4395
    @davyzhang4395 5 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    哈哈哈,中文字幕谁翻的,骚的飞起

    • @BetweenTheLaps
      @BetweenTheLaps  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Not sure. But thanks I guess. 🤔

  • @flyboymic7182
    @flyboymic7182 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Out of five strokes, he forgot about side stroke,,,,,🤓

    • @BetweenTheLaps
      @BetweenTheLaps  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Never forgot about it. Just never used or very efficient