This swimmer is practising what is often called explosive breathing - when you exhale as you approach the point of inhalation. The alternative, which is usually advocated, is to employ trickle breathing - where you are exhaling steadily throughout the stroke either through the nose, mouth, or both.
Thank you so much - this is very helpful. I'm watching in .25x speed and this is enlightening. Can you help me with one question. At :19 it looks like the breath is over and head back down well before the elbow is at its peak (so an early breath). But then at :48, the breath seems to come later, after the elbow is at its highest point. I'm sure there's always variation - but should we "aim" for one or the other? Thaks!
This swimmer is practising what is often called explosive breathing - when you exhale as you approach the point of inhalation. The alternative, which is usually advocated, is to employ trickle breathing - where you are exhaling steadily throughout the stroke either through the nose, mouth, or both.
ok, poindexter
OK boomer - had to look up the ref ;) @@westerling8436
Who else slowed this down?
Waw! Well done!
Qual lei de newton ele usou p fzr isso?
Thank you so much - this is very helpful. I'm watching in .25x speed and this is enlightening. Can you help me with one question. At :19 it looks like the breath is over and head back down well before the elbow is at its peak (so an early breath). But then at :48, the breath seems to come later, after the elbow is at its highest point. I'm sure there's always variation - but should we "aim" for one or the other? Thaks!
when your hand connect to the hip and then recover. inbetween time you have to exhale and then put your head down. he is doing elbow bend recovery.
THANKYOU
How is it even possible to swim this gracefully 😭
How does he not sink?
you never sink as long as you have some air in your lungs
tq
Mauvaise technique car les pieds coulent.
Pierre qui pousse