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#11
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![]() Not bad but Arms Too wide and too far forward
You'll struggle to breathe form there Tap your temple with your thumb and enter just in front (ear hop) And when arm extends extend until your shoulder in touching your cheek or chin this will rotate you more and you'll be able to breathe comfortably You are too wide and it is stifling your rotation |
#12
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![]() When your bicep / shoulder is touching your chin just glide and turn your head 90 degress to the side and you'll breathe air
In full swimming you'll turn face as your spear arm is extending so your ear will be laying on your shoulder |
#13
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![]() Just hop over your ear with your recovering hand and spear straight forward in front of your shoulder until full extention
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#14
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![]() Do this
https://youtu.be/YwOHzq8Qgso when you reach the final floating position just start swimming from there |
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#16
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![]() Leave lead arm out dont move it
pause recovery hand above your ear (touch thumb to temple. At the same time move hamd above ear slightly outwards away from the head and simultaneously move the lead arm out slightly wider and FIRE spear recovery hand in and catch with underwater lead arm at he same time |
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#18
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![]() Yes, I'm quite flat in the water eve with very little to no momentum.
I prefer to just glide gracefully. Anything I do compared to this just makes it worse. |
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![]() I intended to post my Boomer aquatic signature. Maybe it's the same as the dead man float.
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