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![]() I understood this to mean the overlap of holding the extended arm in front a bit longer before beginning the pull. The recovering arm will then "overlap" the extended arm more as you initiate the spear before starting the pull with the other arm.
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#12
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![]() I have practiced this set, but not the part with the TT yet. I don't think I am ready for that yet.
I have hit a couple of 13 SPL for 25 yards, but mostly getting 15 SPL. For the longest time, I had only been getting 19 - 20 SPL. When doing "Odd 25s with index-finger-only extended", my form is absolutely terrible. I just try to focus on hanging my head and lengthing my body. It really works even when I struggle to breathe on my left side. Bill |
#13
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I finally feel like I am moving forward. My spl is a little more consistent and am now able to get in that 2nd length's feel as good as the first. For me this is a good accomplishment. One of my chief focal point is the weightless and looking straight down head. This has given me some real improvement in my stroke. So for those of you that are at that 1 length point, take a look at the practice set that Terry has posted. It is helping me and I am 72 yrs old, so learning takes a little longer. Sherry |
#14
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![]() Under the section of Active Streamlining, I'm struggling to switch with the help of the hip. I think I'm switching using my chest and upper arm. The reason I say this is because my switches are NOT effortless and I think I'm off balance after I switch.
I not only want to be able to switch using the hip but need a mechanism that tells me I have done it using the hip. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Regards Nat |
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