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Balance look good but not sure about right hand - thought hand should have close not open to improve pull (fella who was triathlete who spotted my swimming and he said that hand should have closed) I might be wrong or whatever at Glenn's options |
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He must be a runner. I'll just reference this: |
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Style-wise looks just like one of the tri-swimmers I help out. |
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I don't know a lot about open water swimming, but don't you have to have high shoulders for higher breathing to make sure you clear waves? |
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that she swims really fast in open water |
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I see both arms aligned, in 180 degrees form. No so good for gliding. |
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thought that when breathing the front arm should stay extended |
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Looks like the swimmer is not centered around his core enough and thus is slightly lopsided during breathing. |
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First, I am reminded of watching the swimmer blast past me during the Open Water clinic at SwimFest 09. She is incredibly fast. She wriggled between the clinic students like a sea snake.
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You have that swimmer correct radswimmer. Rarely does she come out of the water 2nd... If ever. Per usual... My "clue" to her skill and talent was the DVD release hint. :) |
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