大卫波波维奇中风分析 [英语]

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36 留言

  1. "Those who can, do; those who can't, teach."

  2. he will win the Tokyo 100m race and it will be a delight to watch!

  3. MySwipPro: David , dont do that….
    David: Hold my Olympic Medals…

  4. The only way to swim faster is a shark behind you…

  5. I don't agree with what you said regarding the leg's position…they are not under water as you said and shown in the imaginary angle, instead they are at the water level or above all the time which shows a great talent and very gracious way of swimming. He doesn't splash much and his kick is very strong. His technique got him where he is now ….

  6. Go David! He said his goal is to be in ONE final to be in the best 8.

  7. Yes but look at his strong kick! There's a bow wave at mid-body. It looks as if he's surfing.

  8. He won by a full body lenght and has a wr. What are you talking about with all this technique? Apparently this technique works wonders for him, so far.

  9. It seems that asymmetrical swimming is the future (except for the butterfly).

  10. Popovici swims like chalmers alot.

  11. 11:10 are u saying that he's coming too high out of the water at that point?

  12. I’d rather hear why his technique works not tell him how to go faster. Changing his stroke a good thing?

  13. Learned more from the comment section than the vid

  14. Few top swimmers apply your so-called ideal smooth swimming style. More and more swimmers prefer the jolty style in competition.
    You keep talking about high head position equals sinking legs. That is completely wrong. Just watch the video, his legs never sank and the white bubbles were always there.
    Only his head and upper body moved up and down. One arm stroke, his head was high and thus there was less water resistance. The next stroke, his whole head plunged into water and thus there was less wave resistance. The resistance is not that bad as long as your hips and legs are near the surface of the water
    This jolty style may consume a little bit more energy, but is considerably efficient (due to the switch between low water resistance and low wave resistance), and in exchange it gives you a very comfortable breathing, which is crucial for the win.
    The smooth style is more suitable for long distance or non-competition scenarios.

  15. i love the accent of foreign's say david name. it makes me laught `

  16. Cool video! Thanks! To understand his style you have to understand Popovici has no arms. He has tentacles. Forward desplacement in fluids by means of excepcionaly long tentacles. That´s him!

  17. Dressel, koleshnikov, popovici, chalmers, Scott… this is gonna be the best and fastest 100 freestyle ever. What’s your prediction guys?

    Mine is either Dressel or koleshnikov 1st (hard to tell).
    2nd Chalmers
    3rd Popovici

    I think Dressel gets the hedge though because he wasn’t tapered for trials.

  18. Australian swimmer Ian Thorpe had a 10% tilt in the water, yet he won great championships

  19. He’ll dominate the 100 and 200 Free for the next 15 years

  20. I expected an analysis in which you explain why is so fast, instead you claim that his technique (and Michael Phelps's also) can be improved. It looks more like you have limits in your knowledge.

  21. Based on your analysis he doesn't know how to swim. :)))

  22. you seem a little concerned about dressel chances to win 100 free in tokyo

  23. He looks like a light featherweight, lanky and lean. Imagine him at 18 or going into his 20s, building some muscle mass and improving his strength and technique. 46.50s or quicker is very much possible. Bye bye WR by Cesar Cielo which isn't a legitimate time anyways, created by the cheat swimsuit.

  24. Ниче так румын гребет

  25. I think you should compare him with the 16 yo Jacob whittle from the UK. Has gone 48 low. Very different styles.

  26. Legs sinking? But the body position is perhaps aligned with the instant speed?

  27. I often wonder if adding weights and weight to a swimmer like this is at all smart. I also think that if he goes pro his chance to reach his full potential will potentially be compromised. Biomechanically, he is amazing; but I agree about starts and turns. I actually like this lope on him. I also agree about a 45. Very very possible.

  28. I don't claim to be an expert, but I have seen that kind of entry in many elite freestylers, mostly sprinters.
    Also, that high position of the upper body at one point of the stroke seems to work well for him.

  29. When watching your Ledecky, Phelps and Popovici analysis videos I was just baffled how can someone criticize literally the fastest swimmers in the world and just be dead wrong. They all have virtually the same stroke type that you seem to not understand or want to sound credible "correcting" them. And so you just keep pushing the same old smooth, symmetrical strokes that might work for your beginner audience on YT and that you can find on any other run-of-the-mill swim channel. Saying that, I do enjoy your other content (US Trials were awesome) but those three videos were jarring.

  30. Whats the point of david needing to enter the water with a shorter catch? Wouldn't reaching out a far as he can reduce drag?

  31. I've still never heard a cogent explanation of why breathing off the wall slows you down. And why shouldn't his hand enter the water with his arm almost fully extended? Entering earlier would surely cause extra drag. Again, the up-down movement balances power on one side of the stroke with efficiency (low drag) on the other.

  32. Something doesn’t add up here.

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