This says the pull in fake open turn is so much slower, but not if you're comparing to stopping at the end of every lap to turn around, catch your breath, etc. I'll still try to get it right, though, because the video says grabbing the wall can be hard on shoulders and I do not want to get injured. When I attempted to do it the right way, I was scared of slamming my head against the wall, but it looks like the swimmers are using their hands to cushion against that possibility
Non sense! Pratice this kind of turn! Its easy to learn, easy to perform…and easy to teach! Its the most natural way to turn and it should be taught right from the beginning! Think about the millions of persons who swim just for leisure/fitness…and those scary flip turns…
This says the pull in fake open turn is so much slower, but not if you're comparing to stopping at the end of every lap to turn around, catch your breath, etc. I'll still try to get it right, though, because the video says grabbing the wall can be hard on shoulders and I do not want to get injured. When I attempted to do it the right way, I was scared of slamming my head against the wall, but it looks like the swimmers are using their hands to cushion against that possibility
I think this harder than the "noodle flip", which I taught myself using goswim's course
Non sense! Pratice this kind of turn! Its easy to learn, easy to perform…and easy to teach! Its the most natural way to turn and it should be taught right from the beginning! Think about the millions of persons who swim just for leisure/fitness…and those scary flip turns…