To talk about the breaststroke break out we need to talk about the angles of the breaststroke pull out. In an earlier video we talked about the pull out and how it consists of three parts. The dolphin kick, the arms pull and the breaststroke kick.
The goal in the break out is to be closest to the surface as possible before doing the first stroke. Maybe already touching it. To do that you need to do two things.
the first is to push off the wall strongly. This initial speed will allow you to go far with your pull out and maintain certain depth.
The second is to get the angles of the pull out right. You first need to push off the wall slightly downwards. You will need to figure out how much on your own because as you can see here it can change depending on each swimmer. After you have pushed downwards and you are deep in the water, with the help of the butterfly kick and the pull of the arms you will change directions and approach the surface. You don’t want to change your angle dramatically upwards or you will slow down. Try to position yourself horizontally. The air in your lungs will bring you slowly upwards. Once you are getting closer to the surface you will shoot forward and upwards with your arms and the breaststroke kick.
Unlike the other strokes, in breaststroke you will break the surface of the water and shoot upwards with your head in order to shoot your arms forward for the first breaststroke stroke.
Remember to have your arms close to your body and your core tight, as you can see Adam Peaty do here.
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Adam Peaty breaststroke breakout
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-MnnQd4afo
2012 Olympics male 100 berastroke
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1g7oRASpJO0
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The goal in the break out is to be closest to the surface as possible before doing the first stroke. Maybe already touching it. To do that you need to do two things.
the first is to push off the wall strongly. This initial speed will allow you to go far with your pull out and maintain certain depth.
The second is to get the angles of the pull out right. You first need to push off the wall slightly downwards. You will need to figure out how much on your own because as you can see here it can change depending on each swimmer. After you have pushed downwards and you are deep in the water, with the help of the butterfly kick and the pull of the arms you will change directions and approach the surface. You don’t want to change your angle dramatically upwards or you will slow down. Try to position yourself horizontally. The air in your lungs will bring you slowly upwards. Once you are getting closer to the surface you will shoot forward and upwards with your arms and the breaststroke kick.
Unlike the other strokes, in breaststroke you will break the surface of the water and shoot upwards with your head in order to shoot your arms forward for the first breaststroke stroke.
Remember to have your arms close to your body and your core tight, as you can see Adam Peaty do here.
look at this!
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Adam Peaty breaststroke breakout
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-MnnQd4afo
2012 Olympics male 100 berastroke
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1g7oRASpJO0
Song:
Intuit256 by http://incompetech.com/
Skills NT Shop:
https://skillswimming.com/store1/
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