I got to do this at a swim camp one time! I think I was around 9 or 10 at the time, and I will never forget when the guy came up to me after the end of the camp and told me that he could tell I have a passion for swimming and how talented I was. He told me never to lose that passion because with my talent and my passion, I would go far. Hearing that from an Olympic swimmer made my whole year.
@@NetheriteBunny that is honestly a tough question to answer. I no longer swim, but the reason why is very complicated. I have a lot of health issues, and I always have, but they got a lot worse when I was around 11. My health really started to impact my swimming, and so swimming became very hard on me not only physically but mentally too. I hope I don’t sound cocky saying this, but it was really hard for me to go from being a really good swimmer to not being able to do a 50 fly without feeling like I was actually dying. In the end, it all got too much not only physically but mentally too and I stopped when I was 14. I would absolutely love to get back into it, but I don’t think I can. So, to answer your question, no, but if it wasn’t for my health I would without a doubt still be swimming and still be passionate about swimming. I loved swimming, I still do, but when I stopped swimming it was because the swimming I was doing was no longer the same swimming I fell in love with. And it also wasn’t just my health, either. It was the people. Because of my health, people, especially some coaches, started doubting me and my abilities and that was really hard for me, too. It made me feel like I wasn’t good enough anymore, and that was hard because no matter how hard I tried I felt like I could never be good enough ever again. One of my coaches really destroyed my confidence, and that also definitely had an impact on my swimming. He was no longer confident in my abilities, so I was no longer confident in my abilities, and because of that I was getting in my own head. I was too worried about him and about others that I was not only pushing myself way too far but I was just always trying to prove myself. But the worst part is that even when I proved myself, it didn’t matter. In swimming there’s different relays, A relays, B relays, C relays, etc. and A is the best then B then C and so on. I had always been in the A relay. And then I started being put in the B relay. But in the B relay I would swim faster than the kid in the A relay. He always said that whoever is the fastest gets the A relay. But that no longer applied to me. I would beat the kid in the A relay, but I would still be in the B relay. It got to the point where it felt like some sort of sick mind game. I didn’t feel good enough, and it all just got too much. So long story short, no I am no longer passionate about swimming, but I would be if it wasn’t for my health.
I’ve met and Olympic swimmer well actually they used to be one and I met them at a swim clinic cause he was the person who hosted and I have a signature on one of my caps
“ A swimmer does more flips than a cheerleader, kicks than a soccer player, does more yards than a football player, and more sets than a volleyball player. Yet you say swimming isn't hard.” they are the best tho
No, to these great swimmers, particularly for such a short distance of 50m or less, they could really finish swimming by holding their breaths while in the water. They're beyond our expectations. The little boys of course couldn't do it this way.
@@andylau638 I know I was in a team I did 50's no breath it was amazing but he did breathe every stroke to his right, you can tell by the way he slightly tilts his head right when his right arm was behind. by the way these guys do 20 seconds in a 50 no breath but this swimmer didnt go near his max he did 23 if he went no breath he would have done a lot less
A swimmer does more flips than a cheerleader, kicks than a soccer player, does more yards than a football player, and more sets than a volleyball player. Yet you say swimming isn't hard.
@@PropulsionSwimming i mean i don’t know anything about him but my guess is he’s grown up around the right people, where as swimmers his age who might be more talented don’t get the same recognition because they don’t have the same opportunities
His stroke is unique, I usually see windmill or the elongated one
Lol it’s just a gallop
Well his left hand is not unique
Its horse freestyle
I dont think his stroke is good though
Probably because he's more of a 100 free swimmer
He was definitely holding back for the kid but still that’s a once in a lifetime opportunity
Still cool I think
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@@pixelzebra8440
I got to do this at a swim camp one time! I think I was around 9 or 10 at the time, and I will never forget when the guy came up to me after the end of the camp and told me that he could tell I have a passion for swimming and how talented I was. He told me never to lose that passion because with my talent and my passion, I would go far. Hearing that from an Olympic swimmer made my whole year.
Are you still passionate about swimming?
@@NetheriteBunny that is honestly a tough question to answer. I no longer swim, but the reason why is very complicated. I have a lot of health issues, and I always have, but they got a lot worse when I was around 11. My health really started to impact my swimming, and so swimming became very hard on me not only physically but mentally too. I hope I don’t sound cocky saying this, but it was really hard for me to go from being a really good swimmer to not being able to do a 50 fly without feeling like I was actually dying. In the end, it all got too much not only physically but mentally too and I stopped when I was 14. I would absolutely love to get back into it, but I don’t think I can. So, to answer your question, no, but if it wasn’t for my health I would without a doubt still be swimming and still be passionate about swimming. I loved swimming, I still do, but when I stopped swimming it was because the swimming I was doing was no longer the same swimming I fell in love with. And it also wasn’t just my health, either. It was the people. Because of my health, people, especially some coaches, started doubting me and my abilities and that was really hard for me, too. It made me feel like I wasn’t good enough anymore, and that was hard because no matter how hard I tried I felt like I could never be good enough ever again. One of my coaches really destroyed my confidence, and that also definitely had an impact on my swimming. He was no longer confident in my abilities, so I was no longer confident in my abilities, and because of that I was getting in my own head. I was too worried about him and about others that I was not only pushing myself way too far but I was just always trying to prove myself. But the worst part is that even when I proved myself, it didn’t matter. In swimming there’s different relays, A relays, B relays, C relays, etc. and A is the best then B then C and so on. I had always been in the A relay. And then I started being put in the B relay. But in the B relay I would swim faster than the kid in the A relay. He always said that whoever is the fastest gets the A relay. But that no longer applied to me. I would beat the kid in the A relay, but I would still be in the B relay. It got to the point where it felt like some sort of sick mind game. I didn’t feel good enough, and it all just got too much. So long story short, no I am no longer passionate about swimming, but I would be if it wasn’t for my health.
@@swimfastky4136 aww hope you're ok
@@swimfastky4136 Don't let people like that bring you down- you were without a doubt an excellent swimmer! I hope your health improves ❤️
@@swimfastky4136tldr
That’s gotta be my biggest dream, swimming against an Olympian. My favorite two or Katie Ledecky and Michael Phelps
I’ve been there multiple times… not as fun because they always whoop my cheeks
thats the pooiiinttt@@Swimhuh
with u on phelps but titmus
I’m with you on Michael Phelps but I like another swimmer her name is Kate Douglas
I’ve met and Olympic swimmer well actually they used to be one and I met them at a swim clinic cause he was the person who hosted and I have a signature on one of my caps
Kid was going crazy
I assistant coach 9-10 year olds and he is freaking awesome for his age. So much potential.
IS THIS A25M ??
@@hasansalmani3561 50M
Water sports are the best!
It seems fun but it's actually really difficult
“ A swimmer does more flips than a cheerleader, kicks than a soccer player, does more yards than a football player, and more sets than a volleyball player. Yet you say swimming isn't hard.”
they are the best tho
@@loganriehle3584I swear bro I always see that quote😂 it’s cringeee
@@cyrus_yttreysummer556average opinion hater:
@@cyrus_yttreysummer556 I mean everyone has their own opinions
Just try to respect them
I’m going to the finals in 1 week wish me luck! 😁
How were finals?
They were good! The water was freezing though lol
lol i feel that 😂
He swam the 50m without any breathing, holding up breath skilfully.
He breaths every other stroke. You can see when he tilts his body to the side and he does a different rotation with his arm
he is breathing to his right
No, to these great swimmers, particularly for such a short distance of 50m or less, they could really finish swimming by holding their breaths while in the water. They're beyond our expectations. The little boys of course couldn't do it this way.
@@andylau638 I know I was in a team I did 50's no breath it was amazing but he did breathe every stroke to his right, you can tell by the way he slightly tilts his head right when his right arm was behind. by the way these guys do 20 seconds in a 50 no breath but this swimmer didnt go near his max he did 23 if he went no breath he would have done a lot less
ينفع وانا كنت بعملها كتير . لكن بعد التطور والحسابات اكتشفنا اننا لازم ناخد نفس بعد كل حركتين او حركه ده بيساعد انك تبقي اسرع
I love this. I'm still learning how to swim. I love the water. I love swimming.
Hope its going well for you! Swimming is my therapy lol
@@luna_sunny1726 Thanks. Yes, it is 💕
Çocuklar için harika bir motivasyon mükemmel bir şans
I can only say WOW, this is so good
I’ve never seen that technique before
he was swimming at 200m pace / technique.
Very nice
すごい泳ぎ方ですね
That would be so cool!
Let’s goo I’m on here I did this!!!
You didn't you liar 💀
that 9 year old looks faster than me…
Me and my swim team did this against Adam peaty when I was younger!
How do I do this
I would love to do this
I swim like him. The only difference is that I’m absolute shit and lost, like came last, like 80% of the swim races I’ve ever been in
Then maybe his technique isn’t the best for you. I’d recommend basing your technique off of someone else’s and fine tune it to where it works for you.
O braço direito está mais ativo do que o esquerdo
Wow is my same age
I'd like to see him go against Bennet McKay she's on my swim team she is 10
Precise
Good. Su
I wouldve been done 😒 (joke)
Brou Went Easy
A swimmer does more flips than a cheerleader, kicks than a soccer player, does more yards than a football player, and more sets than a volleyball player. Yet you say swimming isn't hard.
Who said swimming wasn't hard?
No one here said it - only non swimmers say that XD @PropulsionSwimming
She needs to keep one googol in the water but I think she can be a rilly good swimer
🤔🤔🤔🤔
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Oaka
A 9 year old or too many.?
Stroke count 29....
I would love to experience something like this sometime in my life! But I live in the US and I don’t think they do that here :(
Wth was that stroke
He was long one arm and super short on the other
What’s the kids name cause I know some one who did that
Kids free looked way better 😅
🤣 teach good technique from a young age and the rest will follow
the olympian did not use proper techniques to let the kid win
Техника никакая
Когда ты будешь выступать, и такая большая аудитория увидет твою технику, мы оценим
Bfbf
0:06 why’s there a guy not going?
Cause he’s so fast
It's the point of the event, it's just a bit of fun so younger swimmers can race the best with a chance to beat them
He’s an Olympic swimmer, he’s giving the kids a chance to win
who won???
bruh this man isn’t fastest then the fastest kid my team (he goes a 30)
I know im 13 but i would smoke the olympian if they were going that pace
What you hitting for a 50m Free?
They are 9
He was doing gallop free that’s slower than the shoulder driven free used for a sprint
Also, he’s probably holding back
I go 27 flat my 100 is 58@@PropulsionSwimming
Yeah ik also i dont remember commenting this tbh, i dont know what i was thinking@@Prororo
His rhythm is off
this is probably the worst form i’ve seen
Still got him to the Olympics
@@PropulsionSwimming i mean i don’t know anything about him but my guess is he’s grown up around the right people, where as swimmers his age who might be more talented don’t get the same recognition because they don’t have the same opportunities
@@ugotmejumpinlike i’m talking abt the kid too…. read my other reply again
双手不对称
I am star 4 in teams I am more faster
Who asked?
Bec this is 50m and they gonna make it on like 51 sec
And the big guy make a good job but his legs have to be more powerful
lmao he was goin gear 3
Swimming is not a sport