
Coaching / Stroke Technique
The short-axis strokes (butterfly and breaststroke) are rhythmic. When identifying the key components to developing efficiency, both strokes must have simultaneous movements of the arms and legs. The...
Coaching / Stroke Technique
Unlike any of the other three strokes, modern backstroke is unique in that there are no form variations used by contemporary swimmers. The alternating arm action and continuous kick are so superior that they are the nearly exclusive style used in the sport.
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