Category: Technique
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CC photo #625: Coaching again
So after a few years away from coaching I’m back on deck, our team 20 talented kids fresh from the swim school. Crawl looked good, backstroke also, will work on breast and butterfly :-)
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Common Freestyle Breathing Mistakes – SWIMMER Magazine
“Coach Stu Kahn talks about common mistakes that vex freestylers during the breathing part of the stroke. Whether you’re just learning to swim or are a seasoned pro, these tips will have you breathing easier in no time.”
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Olympic gold medalist Tyler Clary leads youth clinic at Notre Dame
See Fox28 While Notre Dame traveled to Michigan over the weekend, a former Wolverine trekked his way to Irish country Saturday. 2012 Gold Medalist Tyler Clary was on hand at the Notre Dame Swim Clinic helping young swimmers learn some new techniques. Clary won the gold in London in the 200M backstroke. “It’s so cool…
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Swimming Britain | Sean Conway’s open water swimming technique
Sean talks about his open water swimming technique. Follow Sean’s journey here -Â http://www.speedo.co.uk/en_uk/infoadv…
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Speedo Advisors | Work on all four strokes by Bath ITC coach Dave McNulty
“Working on all four strokes. Swimming advice and tips from our expert advisor David McNulty Bath ITC Coach.”
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Swimming: A study of biomechanics using underwater motion capture
“A demonstration of how a combined underwater and land-based motion capture system can be used to analyse movements of swimmers. In this video, we’re analysing swimmers in Sweden’s national swim team, studying the start, dive and the first 15 meters underwater. Shot in BorÃ¥s Swimming Arena, Sweden.”
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“How Becky Adlington made me a better swimmer”
See The Telegraph Telegraph travel writer Teresa Machan got expert tuition on her front crawl from the Olympic double-gold medallist. See how she improved
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Fast Swimming Techniques – Breaststroke
“In this Fast Swimming Techniques Video Gary Hall Sr reveals the way The Race Club teaches Breaststroke. We believe that the Swimmer must get into a full streamline after each narrow kick in order to minimize frontal drag and maximize distance per stroke. Aaron Greenberg demonstrates one of the best examples of Breaststroke the Race…
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NewScientist: Forget doggy paddle – apes prefer breaststroke
Read New Scientist Different strokes for different folks? Not when it comes to the aquatic ape: the first detailed observations of swimming chimpanzees and orang-utans suggest that they, like us, tend to swim using a form of breaststroke. The findings imply that we may owe our swimming style to our evolutionary past. http://youtu.be/VrXi3_G-1yk