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Bring out the competitiveness in you! Master the techniques in swimming.



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By : Jeremy Drake    9 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-27 04:09:04
Having the finest resources to master swim technique is probably the best choice you be able to decide. It may help you achieve your aspirations in swimming.

Swim experts or coaches be able to teach about how swimming drills get faster and harder. This is because of the raise in drag. If swimmers do not get the right technique, they will need to apply more muscle force or power because of the increased drag or resistance. First steps to practice to be quicker in swimming is rotating, positioning, pressing and grabbing.

The first thing to do is in rotating. Rotate your body from the top of your head through your neck, back then down the legs. Rotate the body when the arm is grabbing. The arm side that is grabbing should be under water and the other side have to be above the water. The rotation of the body should be united. It must be from your shoulder through the hips and the shoulders should be aligned too. Use your inner muscles to hold them together. Then once the water has been grabbed, press on the water. Rotate your body as you press the water and move your body a little in advance of the press. Try to visualize a thread or a string that goes from your hip towards your palm. Pull on that imaginary string to move your hip and start press. The hip will then begin to rotate from deeper to shallower place. Work on this to be a faster swimmer.

To swim faster with better swim technique is purely knowing how to align your body correctly. Move your body in the best position to reduce the drag and increase your muscle power. Your body must be straight and maybe longer to be parallel to the surface of the water as you swim. Your eyes have to be looking down at the water or sideways as you breathe but never frontward. You will be likely to loose your position and your alignment in the water if you look forward. The top of your head should always be towards your destination. Practice your positioning to improve your alignment in the water.

The next technique is grabbing. To transfer your muscle force from your body to the water, you should “catch” or “grab” the water. To make this happen, position your hand and arm first. Do not make an attempt to grab the water by using the hand only. You be likely to lose your grip. You can also try to use your hand and forearm. Try to visualize or think about reaching forward and down a wall as you swim and your elbow is at the edge of the wall. You finger tips should be pointed towards the bottom and your elbow up in the surface. Grab the water as if your whole arms are like a paddle.

The last thing to keep in mind is pressing. Using you power muscles, press on the water to attain faster movement. Think of your self grabbing the water ahead then press the water. You body will feel rising and falling as you press. Remember to make use of your muscles in your chest and back and not the other part of your body to press.

Finally, remember that techniques in swimming must be religiously practiced to improve your way of swimming.

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