Archive for August, 2011
Prince of Swimming
Hi,
I want to be better at freestyle / front crawl but im not sure how to improve. Any general tips or common mistakes you can tell me?
reverse entrance to water
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Roger demonstrates a front crawl swimming style suitable for recreational swimmers which is actually good for you, your back and your neck. Conventional and current competitive techniques have all sorts of associated occupational stresses, including shoulder impingement injuries and knee problems. Roger Golten’s Zen Swimming is a more meditative, thoughtful approach to swimming which is an opportunity to develop “rhythm, relaxation and range of movement” (Popov) in an accessible way for ordinary folk! There’s a little backstroke at the end too!
I know Butterfly, Back Stroke, Freestyle (Front Crawl), I can float , tread and dive but can’t do breaststroke. how do u do it.
Kaname Okimura, a student of Prefectoral Umineko Shougyou High (“Umisho” for short), joined the school’s swimming club in order to learn how to swim, but the club is filled with weirdos, let alone teaches him swimming. Then, a sunny, happy-go-lucky girl named Amuro Ninagawa who was transferred from Okinawa joined the club. Her extraordinary underwater speed and unorthodox swimming style (plus her personal habit of nude swimming—a powerful magnet to teenage boys) surprised every club member, especially Okimura, because she reminds him of a mermaid-like creature he saw only once in his early childhood.
I’m 17, and I want to start swimming laps like 1 -2 times a week, for like around 45 minutes each time. mostly front crawl and backstroke.
I really really don’t want like extremely broad shoulders like most swimmers have.
Will my shoulders get really broad if I swim 2 times a week?
Kaname Okimura, a student of Prefectoral Umineko Shougyou High (“Umisho” for short), joined the school’s swimming club in order to learn how to swim, but the club is filled with weirdos, let alone teaches him swimming. Then, a sunny, happy-go-lucky girl named Amuro Ninagawa who was transferred from Okinawa joined the club. Her extraordinary underwater speed and unorthodox swimming style (plus her personal habit of nude swimming—a powerful magnet to teenage boys) surprised every club member, especially Okimura, because she reminds him of a mermaid-like creature he saw only once in his early childhood.