Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The other post about Fitter and Faster swim camps got me thinking. Club swim coaches don’t focus a lot on technique, they seem more about the yardage.
Where does one get help with stroke technique? I’m located in NoVa. Thanks!
So what parents do not realize is the drill sets your swimmer is doing is the focus on technique. Teaching the swimmer's body what it should be doing.
Then after a swim at the meet the Coach will give feedback (head placement was off, breath count, etc) that the swimmer then focuses on at practice during the drills to improve.
I’m the OP. I know what drill sets are and I know what the coaches discuss at meets. I swam club up through college.
I’m dealing with a HS aged swimmer who has some bad habits now. Her strokes kill me when I watch. When I was a swimmer, there was one guy known for correcting technique - he ran group session, private sessions, and then started his own club.
Is there anyone like this? I imagine it’s easier these days with videos readily available to show the swimmers their issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The other post about Fitter and Faster swim camps got me thinking. Club swim coaches don’t focus a lot on technique, they seem more about the yardage.
Where does one get help with stroke technique? I’m located in NoVa. Thanks!
So what parents do not realize is the drill sets your swimmer is doing is the focus on technique. Teaching the swimmer's body what it should be doing.
Then after a swim at the meet the Coach will give feedback (head placement was off, breath count, etc) that the swimmer then focuses on at practice during the drills to improve.
I’m the OP. I know what drill sets are and I know what the coaches discuss at meets. I swam club up through college.
I’m dealing with a HS aged swimmer who has some bad habits now. Her strokes kill me when I watch. When I was a swimmer, there was one guy known for correcting technique - he ran group session, private sessions, and then started his own club.
Is there anyone like this? I imagine it’s easier these days with videos readily available to show the swimmers their issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The other post about Fitter and Faster swim camps got me thinking. Club swim coaches don’t focus a lot on technique, they seem more about the yardage.
Where does one get help with stroke technique? I’m located in NoVa. Thanks!
So what parents do not realize is the drill sets your swimmer is doing is the focus on technique. Teaching the swimmer's body what it should be doing.
Then after a swim at the meet the Coach will give feedback (head placement was off, breath count, etc) that the swimmer then focuses on at practice during the drills to improve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The other post about Fitter and Faster swim camps got me thinking. Club swim coaches don’t focus a lot on technique, they seem more about the yardage.
Where does one get help with stroke technique? I’m located in NoVa. Thanks!
So what parents do not realize is the drill sets your swimmer is doing is the focus on technique. Teaching the swimmer's body what it should be doing.
Then after a swim at the meet the Coach will give feedback (head placement was off, breath count, etc) that the swimmer then focuses on at practice during the drills to improve.
Anonymous wrote:The other post about Fitter and Faster swim camps got me thinking. Club swim coaches don’t focus a lot on technique, they seem more about the yardage.
Where does one get help with stroke technique? I’m located in NoVa. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:The other post about Fitter and Faster swim camps got me thinking. Club swim coaches don’t focus a lot on technique, they seem more about the yardage.
Where does one get help with stroke technique? I’m located in NoVa. Thanks!