Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Vacation Time

Hello everyone! I will have to take about two weeks off of blogging, because I am in serious need of a break from my busy life. Hope to maybe get a couple videos up before then, but if I don't, I will see you in two weeks! Remember, rest is important in order to progress. Have a nice rest of your summer.

Another Good Open Turn Video

The turn is one of the easiest places to drop time in any event. Here is another great open turn video ft. Rebecca Soni!


Quick note

On my last post about the open turns, I have been really trying to reach backward on the recovery after you touch the wall. I had previously been taught to just skim the water. This may sound confusing, but watch the video at :16 and :18, and you will see what I am talking about. Enjoy!

Open Turns

Open turns are used in both breaststroke and butterfly. They are extremely efficient IF you know how to do them well.

Friday, July 17, 2015

Reminder! :)

Hey guys! quick reminder to PLEASE check our class website www.onebestyou.com.

PLEASE WATCH THIS VIDEO

This is a video that the lifeguards and I watch along with our WSI certifications in order to become a coach. These are simple, yet important rules for children when they are around water. It is kind of HILARIOUS because it is so old, but it does bring up some important rules.

Backstroke turns

Hello everyone! Here is another Ryan Lochte video of some great backstroke turns. Enjoy


Thursday, July 16, 2015

Friday, July 10, 2015

Cool Video

This is a cool video. I can definitely relate because I am not a very good kicker. Kicking is so under-appreciated and is so important.


Technical Suits: the Arena Powerskin ST

The first technical suit I ever purchased was the Arena Powerskin. I got it two years ago, and at the time it was $120.00. I got a size 28 when my normal size is was about 32 for practice suits. I thought it fir well, but my coach said that I could have used one size smaller. It fit very well around the legs (in my opinion much better than the Speedo fastskin) and I got a lot of use out of it. I wore it about 7 times before I really noticed it getting waterlogged. I still wore it for compression training as well. Here is the link to it on swimoutlet.com

http://www.swimoutlet.com/p/arena-womens-powerskin-st-neck-to-knee-tech-suit-25033/?color=9343

Breastroke

I worked on breaststroke with my swimmers yesterday, and I worked on it as well at practice. Here are some good drills. We call the first drill the accordion drill. Enjoy.



Monday, July 6, 2015

Technical Suits

Hello everyone. This week I am going to talk about something that a lot of people have no idea whatsoever about... technical suits. I personally love technical suits. They give me that extra boost of confidence I need to give every race my all. I am going to give my honest review of the only two technical suits I have purchased, and they are from two different brands; arena and speedo.

Friday, July 3, 2015

Equipment: Review of Finis Zoomer Gold

Hello again!
For all of the intermediate/ advanced swimmers out there, I have a great piece of equipment for you; the Finis Zoomer Gold. Here is my honest feedback:
I purchased these and have been using them periodically for about two months. I absolutely love them. They really work your legs, you can feel it. I think they have improved the thrust of my kick a lot in the short period of time that I have had them. I couldn't find them at my favorite website, swimoutlet.com, but I found them at swim2000.com. If you are serious about training, I would think about investing in a pair. One helpful tip, they run BIG. I am an 8.5-9.5 in tennis shoes, and I got a size D. They fit perfectly. Take a look at the sizing chart online. Here is a video about them.

More Flip Turns

Flip turn video! I am going to enjoy the holiday with my family, so I will post several videos. Have a happy fourth and be sure to thank a veteran.


Monday, June 29, 2015

Inspiration

Here is an inspirational quote about swimming! I have been having a hard time getting up and going to morning practice, so I definitely need motivation. Enjoy your swims <3

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Butterfly Kick Video

I think that this video is a great start for a butterfly kick. There are two big things that they didn't really focus on though; the first is that there are TWO equally powerful kicks per arm stroke. It is a common misconception that the second kick should be smaller, when in reality they should equally be as big and powerful. The second is that the upbeat of the kick should be just as powerful as the downbeat.

Friday, June 26, 2015

Olympic Trials

In honor of the most recent Olympic trials for 2015, here is the men's A final 100 freestyle. A cool side note; I got to meet Matt Grevers in person at a swim camp last year. He is an amazing person who said something to me that really resonated, "I am my best coach, and I am my best role model." By this I think that he means that you should take advice from coaches and other people, but when it comes down to it, you are your best source of motivation, and there is no one who understands you better than you! Now, enjoy some of America's best swimmers.



Cool Link!

Hello everyone! I know many of you have come to see my blog through this website, but I have to mention it again. I am in a psychology class this summer, and we have lofty aspirations of achieving one million views to our class website, and I am sure we can achieve it! This website has links to a lot of great blogs with a lot of great people and content. Check it out! It is a great tool.

 http://www.onebestyou.com/

Stretching and Warm Ups

Hello,
So I mentioned yesterday that I would be putting up a post about one of the most IMPORTANT aspects of any physical activity; STRETCHING. I am as guilty as anyone for not stretching sometimes, but I am making a conscious effort to do it every time I go to practice. It is very important to have a good warm up as well. Today I will tell you about a good arm stretch and give you a detailed warm-up.
Arm stretches:

Place your right hand on you upper back, with your left hand push the right elbow down, and hold for 20 seconds. Repeat on alternative side

Find a wall, and face it. Place your arm at 90 degrees with your hand pointing upward, and twist your body until you are no longer facing the wall. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU NEVER STRAIGHTEN YOUR EXTENDED ARM THAT YOU ARE STRETCHING, as this puts too much pressure on the shoulder.

Good warm up:

800 total:

-200 swim freestyle, stretch it really long and go slow.
-400 backwards IM, so every 25 of each 100 repeats swim, pull, kick, and swim.
-200 kick; first 100 freestyle, second 100 butterfly.
 

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Flip Turn Pointers

Here is a great video for clean flip turns. I really liked what he was talking about at 01:43; going to have to start teaching the kids with this technique first.

Tomorrow I will have a post about stretching, which is crucial no matter what level you are competing at. Enjoy your evening.


Sunday, June 21, 2015

Beginner Breaststroke


Today I will be posting a video of breaststroke. I think it gives some really good pointers for body position. Check it out!

Saturday, June 20, 2015

Butterfly Drills for Intermediate/Advanced Swimmers

My all time favorite event is the 100 butterfly. I enjoy all events, but my hands-down favorite is the 100 fly. It is so bitter-sweet, challenging, and rewarding. My current best (as of late October last year) was a 1:05.00 in short course yards, which is definitely not where I want it to be right now. I am working very hard to achieve my ultimate goal this year of breaking a minute. This is a lofty goal, and I'm slowly but surely working my way there. Here are some drills that I find helpful and will be using throughout my training. Most I have tried, but there are a few I have not. I encourage you to implement them in any "100 stroke/drill choice" sets your coach gives you. Talk to your coach about whether these drills may be helpful to you. Always listen to their advice first. Sometimes, my coaches wouldn't let me do fly at practice that day or said that a certain drill would be too difficult. If you run into this issue, I advise you to go to a community lap swim at a local pool (along with practicing with you team) and just do a drill day. This was very helpful to me because I could do whatever drill I wanted and didn't have to worry about my coach not approving. Good luck if you try them!

Body Position Drills:
-hands at sides dolphin kicking on front
-streamlines off the wall
-butterfly skull with dolphin kick (shallow arm circles)
-hands on head with a dolphin kick
-finger tip flick (just emphasizing the flick of the stroke when your hands exit the water)
Kick Drills:
-the vertical kick (arms crossed over chest, dolphin kicking)
-underwater length shimmers (underwater dolphin kicking on your back all the way across the pool)
-side kick (you are rotated to the side, under the surface of the water, with the bottom arm extended and dolphin kicking)
Arm Drills:
-windshield wiper skull
-snow angel (exactly what it sounds like; dolphin kicking with hands gently skimming the surface with each pull)
-3 3 and 3 (three left arm, three right arm, three both)

Tips for Coaches

For all of the coaches out there, I have new respect for you. Coaching is one of the toughest jobs out there. You work hard to have someone else reap the benefits, and when you athletes cry, you cry with them. When they succeed, you rejoice with them. Not to mention that the last two meets I have coached are outside in 110 degree heat and record humidity. I am new at coaching, and have only coached three meets (keep in mind also that I am not the head coach, there are two others for this team). From the meets that I have attended, I have one key word: ORGANIZATION. My team is composed of about 50 kids, mostly under age 10, who have pretty much never swam competitively in their lives. They have no idea what heats are, how to read meet sheets, and how meet warm-ups work. Kids need structure in order to function. We need to really have more time before the meet (NOT THE DAY OF) to explain some of these crucial tid-bits with them. Another thing that I found to be helpful is staging. Many people know what this is, but I did not. For younger, more inexperienced teams, it is helpful to have them sit on a bench with lane assignments on it. I made a makeshift one out of electrical tape and bleachers. I saw a nice one that had spray painted numbers on it. Assign someone the task of benching the heats. This will make it a lot easier on you as the coach so that you can focus on scrambling around and trying to get your kids who are busy wrestling and seeing who can hold their breath the longest without passing out in the warm up lanes, rather than having to explain to them how to line up for their events. Lastly, it is important to keep the parents as organized and informed as possible. Make sure they know how to read a psych sheet. Maybe when they are dropping their kids off for practice the day before, bring an example sheet and show them how events and heats work. If you are coaching a meet anytime soon, best of luck to you. Hope you all enjoyed. If you have comments or questions feel free to ask!

Thursday, June 18, 2015

Intermediate Swimmer Workout IM Sets (short-course meter pool recommended)

Hello everyone, hope you all are enjoying your week. So today I will be posting a workout that my coach and I created for intermediate swimmers. This is an IM practice. I swim in a 25 meter pool, so this workout is geared more toward short course meters. A good idea that I use is to print this out, cut it, and put it in a sandwich-sized ziploc bag and take it to the pool. Enjoy:

800 warm-up: 400 free, 400 backwards (reverse) IM with a swim, pull, kick, swim per 25

IM set 1: Go through the following set eight times in this order: free, breast, back, fly, fly, back, breast, free.

2800                          --25 kick without board on back or front with 10 seconds rest
                                  --50 swim with 30 seconds rest
                                  --75 kick without board on back or front with 20 seconds rest
                                  --100 swim with 2 minute's rest
IM set 2:
3300         --4 x 125s- 25 underwater dolphin kick/ 100 free on 45 seconds rest
3700         --4 x 100s choice swim on the 45 seconds rest
3800         --100 EASY swim
4000         --4 x 50s choice SPRINT on the 30 seconds
4300         --300 Cool Down (swim easy)

Monday, June 15, 2015

Outline for Future Posts

Hello again. Just a quick update on something: I coached my first meet this last Saturday, and for all the coaches out there I feel your pain. Coaching is more difficult than swimming. You work very hard to see your athletes succeed, and when they do not it is on you. When they do succeed, you are elated with joy for them because you know how it feels. It was rewarding yet challenging.

From now on I will be doing separate posts at least four times a week. One will be tips for coaches and my personal experiences with coaching, one will be for beginner swimmers learning initial stroke technique (similar to the videos that I posted last week), and the remaining two will be workouts that I use for intermediate and advanced swimmers. If you have any advice, comments, or questions please feel free to let me know. Thank you!

Friday, June 12, 2015

So today I will have a video up for the basics of something called the sidestroke. This stroke is good for people who swim to get exercise, and it is good if you get tired while swimming. This video just gives you a visual as to how the sidestroke is applicable. Enjoy and have a good day!
 

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Hello again! Today I am going to post a video of the basics of the freestyle stroke. This video focuses on starting the stroke for beginners. I will put more advanced videos up, but this one is a good starter! Good luck if you plan on starting and have a great rest of your day.

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

My Intentions

Hi everyone!
I think that I should start this by introducing myself, but also telling you all why I am here.
I started swimming when I was a freshman in high school, and have been swimming for a little over three years now. I am an involved individual, to say the least, and am always running from place to place. My life seems hectic at times; trying to graduate from both high school and with an Associate's degree is a daunting endeavor. While my ACT and SAT scores may not be perfect (I pretty much suck at taking tests), my overall GPA is exceptional and I make up for it in my passion to be involved in many activities.
When I was a freshman I transferred from a small eighth grade graduating class of six students to a class of over six hundred students. I was scared and felt alone. Going to high school is a threatening transition for everyone. Society can be deceiving with its media such as "High School Musical." Reality is much less exciting, and a lot more stressful. However, it can be spectacular. You have to find what makes you special, and it's in everyone. You all have a certain "sweet spot" that makes you shine. That sounds cheesy but it is an essential part of this journey we call life. Over the coarse of these "swimming tip" sessions, I hope to share some insight with you all on how to help cope with the daily stresses you may encounter. Swimming might not be the same outlet for you as it is for me, but that is my intent; to help you find something to help you with stress and to act as an outlet for you. Thanks for reading!

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

First Blog

Hello.
I really don't know what I'm doing yet, but I will get there. I am sure of one thing; I will be blogging about how to help people through swimming. If this sounds interesting to you then we have something in common.
Emily K