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![]() I breathe on one side better than on the other. How? With the same act on both sides, I can stay my mouth out of water much longer on left side than on the right, could you tell me how to correct the situation.
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![]() Well, it all has to do with coordination and balance. So one side is more coordinated than the other side. And you are able to achieve better balance as a result. -- and this is NORMAL! 'Keep working on it and it will come' is all I can say!
Practice the nodding drill on both sides. Focus on rotating head on long axis to breathe rather than lifting head. Head rotates with recovery shoulder. Try to figure out how your posture is different on one side compared to the other. Maybe you are not as horizontal in water? Maybe you are over-rotated. It will take some good analysis on your part. Try doing a whole lap breathing just to your more difficult side. Last edited by novaswimmer : 08-04-2015 at 07:44 PM. |
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![]() I will try it out, Thank you
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