Sunday, February 21, 2016
UW Sophomore Maria Harutjunjan, Breaststroker
Mountain West Conference record, 100 breaststroke, 1:00.21, set by Maria Harutjunjan of UW.
Slicing clean, head down extreme streamline kicking into the line. Hardly any splash.
I love watching swim video of beautiful fast swimmers because it shows me the strength and economy of motion that makes up an efficient swim. I recommend this to all my athletes. What do you see?
SPRINT FREESTYLE!! Caeleb Dressel, 18.23 50 Yard Freestyle
Caeleb Dressel is a Sophomore at Florida, in prelims and finals, setting NCAA records at SEC Championships in the 50 yard Freestyle.
What do you see?
Start, underwater dolphin kicks, stroke count (8 strokes off the start, 14 the second length), straight arm shoulder-driven stroke, unrelenting monster kick?
SPRINTING!
Monday, February 1, 2016
Sunday, January 31, 2016
Michael Andrew's 100 Fly
When we met Michael Andrew in November, he told me he was changing his breathing pattern in his 100 fly to breathing every other stroke.
He is a 16 year old. Watch his forward motion, breathing close to the water, hips high, low sweep of his arms, underwater kick. Count his strokes.
USRPT and Michael Andrew
Michael Andrew is 16 years old, holds more than 80 age group records, went professional at age 14 with Addidas. His father is his coach, his mom is his agent, his sister is his chef.
We met Michael and watched him swim in the Lander pool this past Thanksgiving, with Josh Davis and the Mutual of Omaha Breakout Clinic. He's training for the Olympic Trials this year and uses Dr. Brent Rushall's USRPT (Ultra Short Race Pace Training) method. It's not a new method, but using it exclusively is "controversial" and it's causing renewed interest in the training. Short yardage is tempting, but it takes intense focus, conscious intention, and discipline.
A sample workout, done 2-3 times a day:
Warmup and drills
Set#1: 30x25 on :30, holding a goal time (i.e. 12.5 sec for 50-100 free training). Principle: You must hold goal time or faster. If you miss it, you sit out the next one. If you miss 3, the set is finished. Recovery set
Set #2: 30x25 on :30, perhaps another stroke, a different goal time, same principles. Recovery/warmdown.
Freestyle with Dolphin Kick into the finish
Watch Michael Klim in 2000 finishing with a head down, no breathing, dolphin kick freestyle in the final 15 meters.
Michael Phelps talks below about using this finish for the Olympic Trials this year.
Friday, December 12, 2014
The Power of a Great Kick
Hi again! I'm back after a bit of a break....
This video is so inspiring: Zheng Tao of China, kicking 100m (long course) in 1:13.56, dolphin and flutter from a strong core body, no arms flip turn, starting from his teeth and finishing on his head.
If you can duplicate this, you will know you have developed a great kick.
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