身體的旋轉很容易做到,但很多人不知道旋轉中有短暫的停頓。 這種暫停會讓你游得更快。 胳膊和腿之間的能量傳遞是讓你在水中移動良好的原因。 多用或少用腿都沒有關係。 許多人稱之為能量身體旋轉的轉移。 但如果你仔細觀察,整個身體不會同時或以相同的程度旋轉。 這樣做是一個很大的錯誤。 請按順序觀看此視頻系列:1- 用更少的力氣游泳:2- 少踢真的更容易嗎?:3- 游泳中最重要的身體部位:00:00 – 軀幹的旋轉 00:24 – 肌肉和肌肉游泳時的骨骼 01:02 – 臀部和肩部 01:46 – 亞倫準備參加鐵人三項比賽 02:48 – 訓練以改善旋轉 05:43 – 旱地練習以改善游泳 我們的旱地頻道:游泳營地:加入我們的 Discord(游泳社區):如果你喜歡游泳,你會喜歡我們的網頁: Tik tok:我們最喜歡的亞馬遜產品: Instragram: Facebook: 感謝觀看! 游得快!
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No other YouTube swim coach has explained it so well! It has helped me a lot! Thank you Aaron!
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Get rid of A-Aron – it』s very annoying.
I tried this today and apparently faster! Thank for the sharing!
Im korean also i teach people how to swim your video really helpful thanks
If I might make a constructively meant comment – the information quality of the video is absolutely superb, but the video starts too quickly and is too intense – hard to pay attention at all times (at least I had to replay some bits, despite it being very understandable, but too dense)
Thank you for great video. This video really helps my swimming.
Excellent explication
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Aaron is pronounced eh · ruhn also thanks for the videos!
honestly m struggling with kick ,any good video recommendation sir
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Rotate those hips A-a-ron. Rotate 'em like Belaké.
Damn Aaron really did improve in front of my eyes
Very informative.
amazing 3-D swimmer model!
I sub this channel today. I have been watching swim vids here and there, but i subscribed this channel simply because of the animation and the skeleton!
Thank you again for the wonderful content!
Great video. Love your shout out to Key and Peele.
Good job
Great thanks, that pov go pro video would be realy nice.
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it's really helpful for me.Thank you manufactured this vidio!!!
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I learned breaststroke, breathing technique and swimming with less effort from your videos. They are really helpful. Thank you!
And I am sure, you will hit 1m subs before the next Olympics :)
Thank you for the instructions. OWS here on Maui. Certain conditions like wind, rough water make my swims very interesting. Always adjusting to what the ocean throws at me. Especially, stroke and breathing rhythm. There are times when I get out of sync by being swamped by a wave.
I don』t pool swim but try to incorporate these techniques as much as possible. Mahalo
Very helpful. Thank you.
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ONLY the head turns when breathing and the arms pull should be UNDER the body, NOT outside the line of the body and keep the elbows up when arm out front,this is the catch part of the stroke.
interesting, thank you. What do you think about Adam Ocean Walker technique, he recommends rotating even more than shown in your video. Using this approach, there will be even less body mass under the water, right?
Why not have a translated Video that offers international content that must be used by many people try to provide a translation of the Video especially Arabic
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Your animation is getting really good. Nice Capoeira bit there…. My martial arts instructors called the rotational energy 'spiral energy'. Probably best example was Bruce Lee's 1 inch punch. I figure it is a crack the whip action, but rotational rather than a body wave like butterfly.
Still puzzled by the concept that the hips can propel shoulder rotation. When you did the Arrow freestyle video, you hit on my perception of this. The front side kick anchors on the pulling arm on the same side. The recover arm follows that action. I practice a lot of kicking laps, and practice like I swim, a 6 beat pattern, and with a snorkel. I incorporate shoulder rotation with this exercise. Always, the shoulder rotation comes before the hip rotation, and I have tried to get the hips to rotate, and it doesn't work, or at least I can't make it work. Saw that 6 beat kick exercise at Gary Hall's site, and can't remember exactly, but the kids were doing it either in stream line position or with arms at their sides. Same thing, the shoulders would rotate just a moment before the hips rotated. The low side shoulder that rotates up is the pulling arm.
With land base sports that use spiral energy, the rotation starts at the feet, usually a shoulder width or more apart, travels up the spine, and exits out the fingers/hands like throwing a punch or throwing a baseball. Spiral energy does not work without feet being anchored on the ground. Swimming action involves a little bit of throwing the arms forward, but the main action is the pull, not the throw.
I figure that slight pause allows for a bit more arm extension so you get full reach, and maximum stroke length. I have taken to doing my kicking laps with arms in freestyle position, and linking front side kick to pulling arm, and extending right arm forward with right front side kick, then repeat for left side. I am doing it for back stroke kicking laps as well.
I think you are/were the first one to use the terms 'front side' and 'back side' for kicking, which makes sense so you don't have to change things around for freestyle and back stroke. It works for my overarm side stroke as well……
Who else always joins him with the dab in the end?
Follow this video series in order:
1- Swim with LESS Effort: https://youtu.be/9Wm0kyjtmaE
2- Is it really easier to kick less?: https://youtu.be/GMuYSlli3io
3- The Most Important Body Part In Swimming: https://youtu.be/CxhHPhKEtSI