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“Four Strokes”
Made Easy: Butterfly, Backstroke, Breaststroke…And
Freestyle: The TI Way
This DVD contains two original TI
videos, combined on a single disc. Each originally
sold for $39.95. Now you get both for $39.95,
and in the convenient DVD format. (Note:
The Freestyle drills on this video are not our
most current; our Freestyle Made Easy
video should be your source for that. But the
Backstroke drills are completely current and the
LA Combo drills can be combined with what you
learn from the FME video to improve both strokes.)
These are the first-ever videos to identify the
key movements and rhythms that link the two long-axis
strokes (freestyle and backstroke) and those that
unify the two short-axis strokes (breaststroke
and butterfly). This unique approach – learning
the essentials of two strokes at once –
cuts learning time significantly and produces
improvement with unprecedented ease and speed.
We guarantee it will prove to be one of the most
valuable swim-improvement tools you can own.
BUTTERFLY
AND BREASTSTROKE: The Total Immersion Way
After teaching thousands of swimmers, we have
learned that the key positions and movements that
produce flow and ease in both butterfly and breast-stroke
are so closely related that they can and should
be learned together because they enhance and reinforce
each other.
CONTENTS
Lesson One: Common Balance and Rotation
Drills
Learn to create the essential “wave”
movement of breaststroke and butterfly by rhythmically
rocking your body, not by kicking, preparing you
to swim efficiently and effortlessly, with your
whole body, rather than your arms and legs.
Head-Lead Body Dolphin. Learn
to undulate your entire body in a supple, relaxed
“wave” motion and to use your head
to convert a vertical wave into forward momentum.
Then add breathing, without interrupting your
core-body rhythm.
Hand-Lead Body Dolphin. Learn
to use your hands to “lengthen your vessel”
and reduce drag.
Pulse To The Corners. Learn to
link the “catch” for both fly and
breast to core body power.
Lesson Two: Stroke-Integration Drills
for Butterfly
Build an efficient, fluent Butterfly stroke from
the foundation developed in Lesson One.
Stoneskipper. Learn to maintain
a seamless core-body “wave” rhythm
as you add the butterfly armstroke, then the butterfly
breath.
Body Dolphin Butterfly. Learn
a relaxed, sweeping butterfly recovery to complement
your seamless undulating core-body rhythm.
EZ Fly. Put the whole stroke
together progressively so you avoid practicing
“butterstruggle.”
Lesson Three: Stroke-Integration Drills for Breaststroke
Build an efficient, fluent Breaststroke from the
foundation developed in Lesson One.
Heads-Up Pulling. Learn to keep
your pull compact and your head steady, and to
return your hands quickly to full extension.
Two-Pulse Breaststroke. Learn
to connect a compact, efficient armstroke skills
with your body dolphin and to use your core body
as your rhythm and power source.
Two Up, One Down. Link an efficient
breast kick to the skills learned previously and
to channel your momentum forward.
One Up, One Down. Swim breaststroke
with extra emphasis on long, super-streamlined
glides in the most slippery position.
Underwater Kick. Improve your
kick efficiency by avoiding water resistance.
Two Down, One Up. Learn to slip
a long sleek bodyline through the smallest possible
hole in the water
Dolphin Breast. Learn to heighten
your use of the body dolphin in each stroke cycle
and make better use of core-body power.
Lesson Four: Short-Axis Combinations
Combine breast and fly drills and strokes to reinforce
the natural link between them. Improve your sense
of how to use “body-wave” for power
and propulsion.
Body-Dolphin Combo. Heighten
your focus on the common short-axis motions of
pulsing forward and breathing within
the stroke.
SA Combo Swimming. Alternates
cycles of whole-stroke fly and breast. The fly
cycles help improve the undulation in your breaststroke;
the breast cycles help make your butterfly longer
and more effortless.
FREESTYLE AND BACKSTROKE: The Total Immersion
Way
As with Breaststroke and Butterfly, the key
body positions and movements that produce flow
and ease in both freestyle and backstroke are
so closely related that they can and should be
learned together because they enhance and reinforce
each other. (Note: The Freestyle
drills on this video are not our most current,
the Freestyle Made Easy video
should be your source for that. But the Backstroke
drills are completely current and the LA Combo
drills can be combined with what you learn from
the FME video to improve both strokes.)
CONTENTS
Lesson One: Head-Lead Balance Drills
These are the fastest way to learn balance and
dramatically heighten body awareness. Without
your arms to support and stabilize body position,
the effect of how you position body parts or distribute
your weight and mass is magnified. You understand
and learn faster how to achieve optimal position.
Basic Balance Connects you to
the water’s energy and what it feels like
when the water supports you.
Balance On Your Back Further
imprints how you’ll feel when the water
supports you.
Head-Lead Sweet Spot Introduces
the most important balance position for long-axis
strokes, and identifies the exact position in
which you’ll start and finish all your long-axis
drills.
Active Balance: Looking Up Teaches
you to rotate effortlessly from one balance position
to another.
Active Balance: Looking Down
Establishes the timing and coordination you’ll
use in all the drills that follow.
Active Balance: Full Circle Heightens
your sense of alignment and “vessel-shaping.”
Lesson Two: Hand-Lead Balance Drills
These take the organic sense of balance taught
by head-lead drills and develop your sense of
how optimal body position will feel as you swim.
Hand-Lead Sweet Spot – Lengthen
Your Vessel Introduces the key position
for all subsequent long-axis drills; also the
most important balance position for backstroke.
Skating Position The most critical
balance exercise for freestyle.
Shark Fin Teaches you to maintain
a long, clean, balanced position during the freestyle
recovery so you continue slicing forward even
when you’re not stroking.
Lesson Three: Stroke-Integration Drills
for Freestyle
Build a Fishlike Freestyle from the foundation
of skills and habits developed in the common long-axis
balance and body-awareness drills.
Stop-Stop-Switch Teaches you
to connect your propelling armstroke to your rhythmically
rotating core body. Also teaches you the stroke
timing that helps you “swim tall”
through the entire stroke cycle.
Triple Switch The most seamless
transition between freestyle drilling and freestyle
swimming.
Single-Arm Freestyle Our special
version of single-arm drill uses the same timing
and coordination as Stop-Stop-Switch to reinforce
key Fishlike Swimming skills: side-balance, a
long bodyline, and linking your armstroke to a
powerful body roll.
Lesson Four: Stroke-Integration Drills
for Backstroke
Build a Fishlike Backstroke from the foundation
of the skills and habits developed in the common
long-axis balance and body-awareness drills.
Slide And Glide Provides a seamless
transition from backstroke drilling to backstroke
swimming. Also reinforces a complete, symmetrical,
balanced body roll.
Single-Arm Backstroke Links your
armstroke to an effortless, complete, symmetrical
body roll.
Alternating Single-Arm Backstroke
Provides a simple and seamless transition from
drilling to swimming.
Lesson Five: Long-Axis Combination Drills
Combine free and back, both drilling and swimming,
to make each stroke more fishlike. In both strokes,
these drills build a stronger instinct for slipping
a long, sleek, vessel through a tiny "hole"
in the water.
Sweet-Spot Combo Reinforces the
common balance and alignment in freestyle and
backstroke.
LA-Combo Swimming Fully integrates
both strokes to make them longer and more slippery,
and to maximize body roll.
LA-Combo Single Arm Provides
the highest-order skill and coordination challenge
of all LA Combo drills and completely integrates
the armstroke with core-body rotation and rhythm.
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