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I just started learning butterfly and I'm so happy that all the swim channels I'm subbed to are posting a TON of butterfly videos :D I really really REALLY suck at butterfly but I'm determined to learn it.
The flow drill is very beneficial even for more experienced and faster swimmers. A common technique that many swimmers can refine by doing that drill is pressing their chest, something that helps me improve my efficiency and not wasting energy.
12:18 huh, interesting. I have been feeling guilty for switching to free when I get too tired swimming butterfly midway through a length, but that seems to be a completely ok approach to start with -- thanks!
Yes, that's totally ok! It's more important to swim with good technique and build your strength slowly than to muscle through it and put yourself at risk of injury.
The most success I've had with adults and youth when teaching butterfly is Skate drill, but that's more about timing and refining your whole stroke, not just individual arm/leg technique components. Maybe for an "Advanced Whiteboard Wednesday" segment?
You really love swimming man, you underline the text in the way which is looked like the wave of water. Thanks for your excited tutorial video , love your beard 😂
i had a question in the single arm drill, should I bend my elbow during recovery as in freestyle ? cos I thought we don't bend the arms anyway during recovery in butterfly.
I swim a 100 in 1.02, but I dont really have the endurance for the 200 fly, even if I open on 1.06/1.07 i am dead and end up on an end time of 2.25 (my goal is under 1 min and under 1.16 SC) this is meters btw
Hey, coach. My son is 10 years old from 3 years old, he trains to swim and he is very good. But in my country, there is no support for this talent. Are we going to have any club that supports these ages?
Hi i am goutham. Sir i have a question, how should be the wrist entry whether it's should be cross wrist entry or straight wrist entry? - thankyou for sharing up the knowledge.
Hi Goutham! Your hands should enter the water in front of your shoulders, with your fingers pointed down. Make sure you don't pull with your hands turned out - that's bad for your shoulders! Hope this helps :)
Muy buena explicación y narrativa acompañado con el video, soy de Perú y nado una hora o una hora y media y prioriza mariposa pero generalmente no paro y descanso haciendo piernas , uso aletas cortas pues salgo de unas fracturas de ambos tobillos, mi secreto es hacer 10 brazadas sin sacar la cabeza en mariposa y crol y a veces,en pecho, para recuperar hago espalda, muy importante doblar las muñecas a la,altura de los hombros, al no sacar la cabeza la ondulación es más fácil y si es posible pegar la barbilla,al pecho mejor , a la chica,se le ve mas flexible porque hace eso, lo hago dejando un día el día alterno hago pesas para brazos o bici estacionaria con máximas velocidades en piques, los felicito y saludos para todo el mundo desde el norte del Peru al borde del Pacifico , donde hay hermosas playas cálidas todo el año Lambayeque a 700 knt de Lima y 400 de Ecuador , mucha,suerte este es el año del Butterfly.
our coach cuts it up even more. 1/2 25 slow, then 1/2 fast or vice versa. or mix it up with 1/2 free then 1/2 fly or 1/2 breast, 1/2 fly. Psychologically, for me as a disabled swimmer and peers who have trouble with fly, it seems like anybody can do anything for at least 12 yards.
You know 222, 333 schemes should be great for people who need to build some endurance for butterfly. It can be hard for even pros to swim anything more than 400 meters (and this is a stretch because I've known some sprinters who would nearly drown swimming the 200 meters events.). But this set is great to practice your stroke but also catching a break. It's also less likely that you will mess up your technique as you won't be drained. Or a suggestion, something I do often, 50 or 25 m butterfly and then 50 or 25 m free. If you are already advanced you can try to swim 200m or even 400 m like that. I have never swam medley event but changing technique every 50 or 25 meters could be possibly beneficial for medley as well (although I can't really claim that from my personal experience for the above stated reasons.).
1) I choke with the snorkel ... Each time I get actually more afraid of water into snorkel, that seems so much, that it does not go out the valve and I usually have no air to push it out or actually don't know if snorkel is above surface to make sense blowing out. I see people doing a flip turn with snorkel and "simply" blow out water when they come back up. I suck at that. Literally Undulation on my back is quite bad. It works under water, but on backstroke water level, ooofff, it only works if I do backstroke arms to get a bit momentum do one kick with one arm. Note: we always have a full pool. No matter if 5am or 3pm. Lucky if a lane alone. But always someone in next lane and life guards watching. I am pretty self conscious when trying to teach myself butterfly. I think I look like drowning.....
I gotta agree with you, I wish they added a nice long bit where you can actually see the stroke in slow motion from different angles. I like the explanation and white board, but I need visuals as well to learn it.
I do not understand why the 2 hand touch is required before the turn. Open turn is very slow. Flip turn is faster. So why aren't swimmers, in both breast stroke and the fly, allowed to do a no hand touch flip turn? Only reason I have been able to figure is 'that is the way we have always done it". Two handed touch for the finish, yes, that makes sense. This would lead to eliminating the hand touch before the turns in the IM as well....
idk, doing a flip turn after butterfly or breastroke seems like it would alter the rhythm of the strokes. To set up for a smoother turn, it may be necessary to some form of kick that may or may not be allowed for those races.
Only problem kick I could see would be that small dolphin kick that every one does to initiate the flip. Fly, no problem. Breast stroke, I don't know. With both the fly and the breast stroke, you would finish with a double arm pull to your sides, no problem with either stroke.
It is against the rules. In a competition you would be disqualified for doing that. Also when the stroke is performed correctly and at speed, it would be much slower to do a flip turn.
@@teganroberts5824 I had to think about this for a bit. True, it currently 'against the rules' and you could get DQ for doing one, but rules can change. For sure, the finish would have to be 2 handed. If you think an open turn is faster than a flip turn, you really need to learn how to do a proper flip turn. No one will agree with that... I mean NO ONE!
@@ccbgaming6994 At first yes, but by using arms only and keeping the body relaxed. The kick comes more naturally. Not only is it the corrwct kick, but it'll be at the correct time also. Using the whole body is great, but if the whole body is positioned wrong or at least wrong timing, then it becomes a waste of energy in itself. I get where your coming from though.
Ok, I watched your butterfly video and I completely misunderstood what you said. I agree with everything you’re saying, especially focusing on the chest and arms. I thought you meant trying to use the arms on their own trying to get undulation. Take care
@@ccbgaming6994 My Butterfly video? Oh you mean the rant? Lol It's hard to explain but using arms only doesn't really create an undulation as such, but it does in a way that it makes the legs kick. The drill has lots of names, but the one I know it as is, "angels in the water" The best learn to swim video on TH-cam is probably "A Shaw Way to Fly". If you can get over the meditation/massage music in the background you'll learn alot from it. Unless your Butterfly's alright already of course. Mine certainly isn't.
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I just started learning butterfly and I'm so happy that all the swim channels I'm subbed to are posting a TON of butterfly videos :D I really really REALLY suck at butterfly but I'm determined to learn it.
You've got this, Eva! Check out our beginner butterfly tips: th-cam.com/video/EU7Hyo_oy2k/w-d-xo.html
Yes!! I’m super here for this. Butterfly is actually my favorite!! Lol of course the hardest stroke is my favorite
Same
Me too.
The flow drill is very beneficial even for more experienced and faster swimmers. A common technique that many swimmers can refine by doing that drill is pressing their chest, something that helps me improve my efficiency and not wasting energy.
Agreed! Great tip!
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12:18 huh, interesting. I have been feeling guilty for switching to free when I get too tired swimming butterfly midway through a length, but that seems to be a completely ok approach to start with -- thanks!
Yes, that's totally ok! It's more important to swim with good technique and build your strength slowly than to muscle through it and put yourself at risk of injury.
The most success I've had with adults and youth when teaching butterfly is Skate drill, but that's more about timing and refining your whole stroke, not just individual arm/leg technique components. Maybe for an "Advanced Whiteboard Wednesday" segment?
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Def gotta try these. God Bless y’all!
It works! The explanation great.
Glad to hear that! Happy swimming!
Excellent, thank you!!
Glad you enjoyed it! Happy swimming :)
I like the explanation
You really love swimming man, you underline the text in the way which is looked like the wave of water. Thanks for your excited tutorial video , love your beard 😂
Yes, I like
Thanks A lot 🎉😂😊😅
Thank you
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Thank you for the information for butterfly it is easy 😊right people?
Gravitiy. Strong enough to hold oceans, weak enough to let butterflies fly 🥳
i had a question in the single arm drill, should I bend my elbow during recovery as in freestyle ? cos I thought we don't bend the arms anyway during recovery in butterfly.
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Ur the best man
I btw love breaststroke pull and butterfly kick. Either one or two kicks.
Or breast stroke pull, kick and a butterfly kick in glide added on.
did you upload how to jump perfectly?
I have some kind of warming routine before doing the whole stroke. My coach teach me some drills that introduce into every swim practice
Awesome! It's great to start a stroke set with some drills to focus on technique!
Can you do butterfly with snorkel instead of moving the neck??
I swim a 100 in 1.02, but I dont really have the endurance for the 200 fly, even if I open on 1.06/1.07 i am dead and end up on an end time of 2.25 (my goal is under 1 min and under 1.16 SC) this is meters btw
It’s difficult for me to do undulations on my back perhaps there’s some advice here thank you
Hi Alex! We recommend using fins to help with dolphin kick. Also, always focus on your underwaters off the walls in backstroke!
Thanks for this great video, I really like to warm up with single arms and then 222s... But I tried fly with freestyle kick and it's so hard!!! 😄
Hey, coach. My son is 10 years old from 3 years old, he trains to swim and he is very good. But in my country, there is no support for this talent. Are we going to have any club that supports these ages?
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Hi i am goutham. Sir i have a question, how should be the wrist entry whether it's should be cross wrist entry or straight wrist entry? - thankyou for sharing up the knowledge.
Hi Goutham! Your hands should enter the water in front of your shoulders, with your fingers pointed down. Make sure you don't pull with your hands turned out - that's bad for your shoulders! Hope this helps :)
@@FaresKsebati thank you so much sir it was so informative 😎
Muy buena explicación y narrativa acompañado con el video, soy de Perú y nado una hora o una hora y media y prioriza mariposa pero generalmente no paro y descanso haciendo piernas , uso aletas cortas pues salgo de unas fracturas de ambos tobillos, mi secreto es hacer 10 brazadas sin sacar la cabeza en mariposa y crol y a veces,en pecho, para recuperar hago espalda, muy importante doblar las muñecas a la,altura de los hombros, al no sacar la cabeza la ondulación es más fácil y si es posible pegar la barbilla,al pecho mejor , a la chica,se le ve mas flexible porque hace eso, lo hago dejando un día el día alterno hago pesas para brazos o bici estacionaria con máximas velocidades en piques, los felicito y saludos para todo el mundo desde el norte del Peru al borde del Pacifico , donde hay hermosas playas cálidas todo el año Lambayeque a 700 knt de Lima y 400 de Ecuador , mucha,suerte este es el año del Butterfly.
How can I improve my breast stroke pull, i a struggling with that stroke
Sir please give a workout for 50 m butterfly endurance...
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What is a snorkel? Sir
Kindly include head position in the workout drill or the breathing techniques.
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What's the appropriate age for children to learn butterfly and 7years old is early or not
our coach cuts it up even more. 1/2 25 slow, then 1/2 fast or vice versa. or mix it up with 1/2 free then 1/2 fly or 1/2 breast, 1/2 fly. Psychologically, for me as a disabled swimmer and peers who have trouble with fly, it seems like anybody can do anything for at least 12 yards.
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I need to help me on my butterfly stoke I am working on it with my coach but can you please share it with me and to increase my strength please
You know 222, 333 schemes should be great for people who need to build some endurance for butterfly. It can be hard for even pros to swim anything more than 400 meters (and this is a stretch because I've known some sprinters who would nearly drown swimming the 200 meters events.). But this set is great to practice your stroke but also catching a break. It's also less likely that you will mess up your technique as you won't be drained.
Or a suggestion, something I do often, 50 or 25 m butterfly and then 50 or 25 m free. If you are already advanced you can try to swim 200m or even 400 m like that. I have never swam medley event but changing technique every 50 or 25 meters could be possibly beneficial for medley as well (although I can't really claim that from my personal experience for the above stated reasons.).
Oh he said this at the end...nvm wrote the comment when I had watched only one half of the video 🤣🤣🤣 don't mind me
🤣 Great observation ahead of time though!
1) I choke with the snorkel ...
Each time I get actually more afraid of water into snorkel, that seems so much, that it does not go out the valve and I usually have no air to push it out or actually don't know if snorkel is above surface to make sense blowing out.
I see people doing a flip turn with snorkel and "simply" blow out water when they come back up.
I suck at that.
Literally
Undulation on my back is quite bad.
It works under water, but on backstroke water level, ooofff, it only works if I do backstroke arms to get a bit momentum do one kick with one arm.
Note: we always have a full pool. No matter if 5am or 3pm.
Lucky if a lane alone. But always someone in next lane and life guards watching.
I am pretty self conscious when trying to teach myself butterfly.
I think I look like drowning.....
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Me and butterfly have a love hate relationship…
Me too, it’s the only type where I can breathe without issues. I struggle with breathing window in freestyle.
Can you do a video how to swim butterfly faster
Done! 😃 Check it out here: th-cam.com/video/8sAg6P-9jyA/w-d-xo.html
@@FaresKsebati thanks
I would much prefer seeing this demonstrated in the pool with an explanation. Too much white board stuff.
I gotta agree with you, I wish they added a nice long bit where you can actually see the stroke in slow motion from different angles. I like the explanation and white board, but I need visuals as well to learn it.
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I do not understand why the 2 hand touch is required before the turn. Open turn is very slow. Flip turn is faster. So why aren't swimmers, in both breast stroke and the fly, allowed to do a no hand touch flip turn? Only reason I have been able to figure is 'that is the way we have always done it". Two handed touch for the finish, yes, that makes sense. This would lead to eliminating the hand touch before the turns in the IM as well....
I agree
idk, doing a flip turn after butterfly or breastroke seems like it would alter the rhythm of the strokes. To set up for a smoother turn, it may be necessary to some form of kick that may or may not be allowed for those races.
Only problem kick I could see would be that small dolphin kick that every one does to initiate the flip. Fly, no problem. Breast stroke, I don't know. With both the fly and the breast stroke, you would finish with a double arm pull to your sides, no problem with either stroke.
It is against the rules. In a competition you would be disqualified for doing that. Also when the stroke is performed correctly and at speed, it would be much slower to do a flip turn.
@@teganroberts5824 I had to think about this for a bit. True, it currently 'against the rules' and you could get DQ for doing one, but rules can change. For sure, the finish would have to be 2 handed. If you think an open turn is faster than a flip turn, you really need to learn how to do a proper flip turn. No one will agree with that... I mean NO ONE!
I find it really embarrassing to practice butterfly in the pool. I feelike I'm showing off. It's also hard to find enough space for it.
Easiest way to do butterfly is focus on arms only without any breathing. Then add the front kick in. Breathing ruins everything
That wastes a lot more energy than when using your whole body.
@@ccbgaming6994 At first yes, but by using arms only and keeping the body relaxed. The kick comes more naturally. Not only is it the corrwct kick, but it'll be at the correct time also.
Using the whole body is great, but if the whole body is positioned wrong or at least wrong timing, then it becomes a waste of energy in itself.
I get where your coming from though.
Ok, I watched your butterfly video and I completely misunderstood what you said. I agree with everything you’re saying, especially focusing on the chest and arms. I thought you meant trying to use the arms on their own trying to get undulation. Take care
@@ccbgaming6994 My Butterfly video? Oh you mean the rant? Lol
It's hard to explain but using arms only doesn't really create an undulation as such, but it does in a way that it makes the legs kick.
The drill has lots of names, but the one I know it as is, "angels in the water"
The best learn to swim video on TH-cam is probably "A Shaw Way to Fly". If you can get over the meditation/massage music in the background you'll learn alot from it. Unless your Butterfly's alright already of course.
Mine certainly isn't.
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Thank you