Back into the water today with an explosive episode focusing on early vertical forearm and the catch. We get into things like the proper entry, whether or not you should glide, and how to get maximum efficiency from your stroke. We go over tons of typical mistakes by triathletes, including diving too deep with your hand. We look at a few great drills and how they can help you develop better form and be more economical, which is the key to great triathlon swimming. We talk about technique sets vs. swimming long just to build yards. We get into efficiency, anxiety, and how to build confidence in the water. Sometimes it's just hard because you think you're bored. Start slow. Be patient. Build.
Topics:
Snow shoveling tips
Swim as compared to a bike fit
Body position and breathing
Early Vertical Forearm - what does it mean
The catch phase - propulsion
Bad return on investment
Why hand control is underrated
Should you "glide?"
What about entry
Should fingers be spread open?
Diving too deep with the hand
Understanding early vertical forearm "leverage"
Hip driven freestyle
Shoulder over elbow over wrist
Paddle and visual cues
Tarzan drill and swimming with balls
Long sets with rocks
Skulling
24 x 100 or 2400 straight?
Efficiency is speed
Stop obsessing about yardage every time
Maximum efficiency
Economical athletes get the most return
Shorter technique driven swims
Getting faster with better form
Fear and anxiety vs. confidence
Take time to be more efficient
Sometimes it's just hard because you think you're bored.
Mike Tarrolly -
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