To breathe properly while swimming needs practice however, once you master the technique of breathing efficiently, the performance is enhanced. The following breathing techniques for swimming would enable the swimmer to move swiftly through the water without breaking the rhythm and losing out on the ‘time’ factor which is of utmost importance in competitive or professional swimming. Read more on how to swim faster.
One-Arm Drill: In this technique of breathing, one has to breathe away from the stroking arm. While performing this drill one should imagine that one of his hand say the right one is kept straight without motion. The stroking should be performed with only the left hand. The chin should be stuck to right shoulder. One should keep looking over the right shoulder while the left arm is being recovered. In this position, the face would downwards, facing the pool bottom. After the recovery phase, the arm enters the water. The body should be turned and rolled on to the left side while the arm enters the water. The face rotates out of the water during this phase and the air should be inhaled. The left arm reaches the back of the hip after completing the stroke. The face goes back under water and air should be exhaled at this stage. Read more »
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