This week at swimgym PULL-THROUGH

The pull-through is the main source of propulsion during the freestyle. It starts with the catch and then follow the pull and the push. All of this must be done with the right technique and a proper acceleration to create propulsion. Do our drills, focus on your technique and push yourself to the next level.

Have you ever noticed those swimmers that just seem to drive every stroke with so much power, causing them to glide through the water. As you might already know, in swimming the propulsion comes mostly from your pull. However the propulsion could be enhanced even more by the rotation of t...

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Skills & drills Single Arm Freestyle

The single arm freestyle is used to isolate one arm to really focus on specific elements of your stroke, from the recovery and the catch to the pull-through and push out. It allows you to slow down and take it step by step.

How to do it 


  • Swim freestyle with one arm, while the other arm is stretched out in front of you

  • Make efficient strokes with one arm, focussing on the catch, pull-through and recovery

  • Use a strong kick after every stroke, don’t rush this drill by making strokes too fast

Focus points 


  • Take it easy – this drill is not about speed or fast repetitions

  • Maintain body position with a strong kick

  • Engage your core with every stroke for more efficiency

Coach tip

Focus on a perfect execution rather then tempo or speed. Only then you can practice all the elements of your pull. You will notice that the more you practice, the easier your freestyle will feel. 

Equipment:

fins

COACH TIP

Alternating sculling drills with endurance swimming helps you to develop a better feel for the water and a more efficient technique over longer distances. Take you time to master sculling drills and execute them correctly. Keep your fingers and wrists tight while sculling, your upper arms and shoulders still but relaxed.

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