5 Freestyle drills to help you swim smooth











>> YOUR LINK HERE: ___ http://youtube.com/watch?v=_n6c8ehOTb4

I want you to experience the magic of being in the water through our videos. • That is why we don't take sponsorship deals. We don't ask you to buy our products or services. We don't want you to get distracted and lose the magic. • If you really want to improve your aquatic skills, we only ask one thing: click the link below. But before you do! Here are six reasons you might not want to: • 1- We will offer content that is NOT FREE (Although very affordable). • 2- You'll have to read. • 3- We don’t always get straight to the point. • 4- Some of our stories might make you uncomfortable. • 5- You’re just a casual viewer and NOT REALLY into swimming. • 6- We’ll ask for your REAL e-mail. • Still interested? Here is the link: • https://skillswimming.com/members-sub... • Thank you! Wether you are a beginner or an elite swimmer, you can always benefit from doing drills, that is because your stroke will never be perfect. Having said that, there are some common mistakes that most of us do during our freestyle technique. So we will go over some drills to fix them. • 1- Finger tip drag • 2- 3 strokes and glide • 3- Glide rotate glide • 4- Underwater recovery • 5- Sculling high elbow • • Finger tip drag • This drill will help you keep a high elbow when you recover the arm. This will also help you feel the water and give you immediate feedback as to where your hand is entering the water. You should also keep a relaxed wrist and fingers to save up energy. This high elbow recovery is the most effective way to carry your arm back in front. • 3 strokes and glide • Gliding is an important part of the stroke, specially in distances over a 100. Doing 3 strokes and gliding for about 6 kicks will help you improve your gliding position. Notice the position of your hands and head and adjust if they causing frontal drag. • Glide rotate glide • Some of us don’t rotate enough. This goes hand in hand with the gliding. You need a good rotation in order to glide and to grab more water with each stroke. So practice gliding and rotating your shoulders, then come back and rotate again before taking your next stroke. • Underwater recovery • This will help you feel the frontal drag. It will help your body understand the importance of the pull. Try to optimize your pull by grabbing all the water you can while reducing the frontal drag of your other arm by positioning your hand to be always pointing to the front. • Sculling High elbow • To pull water backwards from the beginning of your stroke, you must have a high elbow on the first part of the stroke. So try sculling three times and not moving your elbow. Just use your forearm and hands. Then do a normal stroke to change arms. • If you want more freestyle advice to swim smooth check out this playlist here. Make sure to subscribe and click on the bell icon if you don’t want to miss any of our videos. • • • Skills NT Shop: • https://skillswimming.com/swimming-shop/ • Subscribe to our email list: • http://bit.ly/SubscribeSkillsNT • Our favorite Amazon products: • http://bit.ly/SkillsNAmazon • • Become our Patreon: • https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4140610 • Instragram: •   / skillsntalents   • Facebook: •   / skillsntalents   • Thanks for watching! • Swim fast!

#############################









Content Report
Youtor.org / YTube video Downloader © 2025

created by www.youtor.org