Posts Tagged ‘Front’
When swimming front crawler overhanded freestyle how do you develop good leg motion,kicks, without the use of?
flippers? Could you use a kickboard and if so how many laps should you use it?
Originally posted 2010-09-22 08:28:41. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Swimming Without Stress Learn to Swim Front Crawl
In this video, Ian Cross from Swimming Without Stress explains some important points to help you with your front crawl. The practices demonstrated here by Cheryl and Ian Cross were shown to us by Steven Shaw who we trained under between 1997- 1999. The movements are informed by the Alexander Technique. For more information see www.swimmingwithoutstress.co.uk or Ian’s book, Swimming Without Stress, Lessons for Land Lovers.
Originally posted 2010-08-20 11:55:21. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Perfect Front Crawl from Simply Swim
Hints and tips on how to make your front crawl perfect. Perfect body postition – where you should be in the water. Head position – the perfect height for your head to be at whilst swimming front crawl. Hand entry – how your hands should enter the water, the right and the wrong way. What it looks like when you have mastered it – a full on blast to the finish
Originally posted 2010-08-20 23:55:30. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Swimming Without Stress teaching front crawl balance
In this clip, Ian Cross from Swimming without Stress teaches some fundamental points on the front crawl to a competent breast stroker who’s never been able to swim front crawl. This is her second lesson. She learns a balanced breathing position and finds the stroke from this position, keeping a glide going by staying balanced. For more information on Swimming without Stress and our one to one courses, check out our website.
Originally posted 2010-08-27 07:51:55. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Freestyle swimming (above water – front view) with Total Immersion technique – TriathlonSkills.com
Celeste St. Pierre, owner of Triathlon Skills (www.triathlonskills.com) in Lincoln, NH, swimming freestyle using Total Immersion technique. To learn how to swim or improve your swimming technique, visit www.triathlonskills.com. Celeste offers camps, clinics, and private lessons in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine. Celeste has over 14 years of experience teaching swimming and triathlete skills. She is an Ironman triathlete, USAT triathlon coach, USA Swimming Level 1 coach, and certified Power Pilates instructor.