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You can have a good recovery, make the right motions during the pull-through and rotate properly to both sides, but do you combine everything at exactly the right moment? With the right timing all parts of your stroke will work together and your strokes will be even stronger and more efficient.

Swimming is the only sport in which the face is in the water, meaning technique is needed to position yourself to breathe. The moments you can breathe are therefore limited. This complicates swimming especially when you are new to it. Breathing interrupts your bod...

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Skills & drills Shoulder Tap (snorkel)

The shoulder tap drill with snorkel allows you to slow down your stroke with a pause halfway your recovery, touching your shoulder briefly. With this pause you can practice your high elbow position, which makes your recovery more narrow. The snorkel allows you to fully focus on the drill so you do not have to worry about your breathing.

How to do it 


  • Swim freestyle and breath easily through the snorkel

  • Let the elbow lead the recovery when your hand exits the water

  • Touch your shoulder with your hand, but keep your elbow above your hand

  • Continue the recovery and make a clean entry

  • Repeat this cycle on both sides

Focus points


  • Your elbow should point towards the ceiling

  • Relax your lower arm while touching your shoulder

  • Maintain a strong kick and keep your core engaged to prevent sinking

Coach tip

The shoulder tap drill is perfect to start your swim practice as a reminder to take control over your recovery. Even during a set you can perform this drill every now and then to keep your recovery narrow and high.

Equipment:

snorkel

COACH TIP

Stroke length goes hand in hand with good stroke timing. An effective drill to improve stroke timing is the Shoulder Tap drill. It gives you a point of reference. It's right after the shoulder tap that you should start your next catch. This timing will lengthen your stroke, especially when combined with a strong, accelerated push-out.

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