This week at swimgym STROKE LENGTH

Stroke length means how far you get with every single stroke. So it basically comes down to efficiency. Do our SWOD's to work on different elements of your technique to improve your efficiency and read our blog to see how you can determine if your stroke becomes more efficient.

We probably all know the feeling: at the end of your swim workout you feel tired and your technique is slipping away. Very common, but something to watch since swimming with bad technique can cause injuries and can stagnate your progress. Therefore we have 4 tips to maintain your technique and...

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Skills & drills Catch-Up

This is the perfect drill to work on your stroke length and increase the propulsion of your pull. During the catch-up you swim freestyle but one arm catches up with the other at the front end of your stroke. Taking a pause when both hands are together allows you to focus solely on your pull-through every stroke you swim. 

How to do it 


  • Swim freestyle but let your hands catch-up in the front end of the stroke

  • Pause for a split second and then start your catch with the other arm. Continue this cycle

  • Keep a steady kick when pausing and breathe to the side during the recovery

Focus points 


  • Emphasize the whole freestyle pull. First the catch, then start the pull and finish with a strong push out

  • Stay streamlined and perform good rotation during the recovery

  • Maintain a steady kick during the pause to keep up the speed

  • Breathe after every stroke to practice breathing on both sides

Coach tip

Alternate the catch up drill with swimming regular freestyle. Maintain the same stroke length and you will feel how you increase the efficiency of every stroke.

Equipment:

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COACH TIP

Count strokes regularly! It is a great way to measure efficiency. The goal is to swim with the same technique & efficiency throughout the whole set. The amount of strokes per 50 has to be consistent. Don’t be afraid to swim the easy pace a little slower than usual. Technique is more important than speed in this set.

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