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How To Swim Without Getting Tired 

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Swimming is all about increasing efficiency and reducing drag so you move through the water like a torpedo. With the right technique, you will swim faster with less effort, which makes it easier to swim longer distances without getting tired.
Let’s break down six things you can do to improve your freestyle. But first, let’s explain what it takes to actually get faster in swimming.
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@aliensoup2420
@aliensoup2420 10 месяцев назад
If you are not a competitive (racing) swimmer, don't work for speed. Strive to increase efficiency - fewer strokes for the same distance. That means improving technique and strength. Efficient breathing will help that also.
@nikitaw1982
@nikitaw1982 4 месяца назад
i would rather do sprints than long slow swims. build heart and muscle. Plus i like hard efforts and breathers than the long slow suffocating feeling of a 2k swim.
@barbarabagatin8962
@barbarabagatin8962 3 месяца назад
I am a swimmer and the last thing I can tell to someome is How to swim. Repeat.
@RickLag8514
@RickLag8514 12 дней назад
Thankyou
@rosinesie
@rosinesie 7 дней назад
Yeah, that's what I'm doing. I used to be so afraid of the water despite loving the ocean. So right now I'm building resistance because I'm planning to go snorkeling in summer, also I wanted to join the military 😊
@TruePhil
@TruePhil 3 месяца назад
1. reduce drag increase propulsion Body and head position 2. keep hips and body near surface of water 3. neutral body eyes looking down (marking on bottom of pool to indicate near wall) Catch and Pull 4. hand entry 18in in front of shoulder. enter with middle and ring finger, don't cross midline with hands or arms 5. after hand enters water, stretch out arm and use rotational momentum to increase reach 6. initiate pull with high elbow, keep wrist and forearm in line and pull straight, vertical forearm, dont pull with straight arm, bend elbow 7. pull with hand slightly relaxed and some space between each finger 8. keep high elbow when returning to starting point Breathe 9. head no go up to breathe, turn to side but not to far, keep 1 eye in water 10. exhale out nose or mouth when under water 11. breathe every 2-4 strokes but keep it consistent, swim with paddle in front of head to enforce good technique Kick 12. from hips not knees, pointed toes, little knee bend 13. kick amplitude 12-18 in wide, short fast kick 14. 1 or 3 kick per arm stroke Streamline 15. squeeze arms together, point toes, engage core and legs, biceps squeezed behind ears 16. when push of wall torpedo like, dolphin kicks, short and fast, pick2-5 dolphin kicks after wall push off
@user-vw7to2ed6v
@user-vw7to2ed6v Месяц назад
ty
@2024thoughts
@2024thoughts 5 дней назад
Thxs
@KNDCHV
@KNDCHV 9 месяцев назад
As a newbie at 30 years of age this video is pure gold. I know what I am doing wrong by seeing the video but executing everything like these gorgeous people is so hard, but I love the challenge of this sport. Thank you so much !
@fellawss3307
@fellawss3307 9 месяцев назад
I feel you so much. I'm a 37 newbie :D
@mariah9824
@mariah9824 9 месяцев назад
I'm with you, newbie at 31! Feel like a baby to the sport
@fellawss3307
@fellawss3307 9 месяцев назад
@@mariah9824 I feel like the consciousness we're exercising with makes it fun. I feel kind of aware of every move. I reached my first 1km today after two weeks :D
@vickib1718
@vickib1718 4 месяца назад
Newbie here at 32 ready to take lessons soon!
@Patientsolution
@Patientsolution 4 месяца назад
30, in the same boat as you guys. We got this though.
@mdrizwan2977
@mdrizwan2977 11 месяцев назад
Less drags and more propulsion Correct body and head position Catch and pull technique Correct breathing technique Correct leg kicks And practice makes perfect
@patrickwelch1010
@patrickwelch1010 8 месяцев назад
I'm 76 , still learning. Swim daily . Continually Loki g for the perfect stroke.
@myswimpro
@myswimpro 8 месяцев назад
It's all about continuous improvement! Keep it up :)
@user-mw9hq3md7y
@user-mw9hq3md7y 2 месяца назад
I'm 73 y.o. and echo your words!
@russelnw4530
@russelnw4530 10 месяцев назад
Oh man - years of swim practice under a coach - now years later this is helping me pick apart my current stroke. I’ve really lost the crispness of a well composed stroke. So helpful! I will put this into action immediately. I excited for the result.
@lilysakkas8932
@lilysakkas8932 Месяц назад
This video brought my 50m time from a 32 to a 28
@KidFury27
@KidFury27 Год назад
There's only one way that I ever learned to swim without getting tired: In college, before our big conference meet (AKA NCAA's qual meet), we would swim at Summit County High School for a few weeks over Christmas break (That is over 10,000 ft above sea level BTW). The air is rare up there...and practices were brutal! Then we would immediately taper and swim our conference meet at the old Belmont Olympic Pool in Long Beach, which was literally lower than sea level. (LOT'S of air). If you hit your taper right and you trained hard enough at the super high altitude, you felt like a living God for just a few days before you lost the taper and/or acclimated to the new environment. I highly recommend it for anyone that can actually train that high and race that low...it was life-changing.
@krishnajam
@krishnajam 2 месяца назад
I tried your technique at the pool today. While, I felt the drag to be less, and my speed improved, I couldn't help gulping water when I tried the one eye inside the water breathing technique. Any tips?
@Moon_2906
@Moon_2906 Год назад
HE DID NOT JUST SWIM WITH A SUIT ON
@willaimhl814
@willaimhl814 2 месяца назад
It's fine he's a rich CEO he's probably making 500k to 1mil a year
@2Nickel2Welli
@2Nickel2Welli 2 месяца назад
it's a bathing suit ;-) No seriously: Just let it dry, or get it to the dry cleaners, why not - the chlorid water shouldn't do much of a damage
@RickLag8514
@RickLag8514 12 дней назад
Yes but he swam with a swim cap too so it balances out 😅
@brandon.4451
@brandon.4451 3 дня назад
😂 I thought you meant a wet suit. Nope, it’s a business suit lol
@ericeickemeyer8604
@ericeickemeyer8604 4 часа назад
Oh yes he did!!
@MMichiganSalveRegina
@MMichiganSalveRegina Год назад
Would love to see a video about how to swim more slowly without sinking !
@myswimpro
@myswimpro Год назад
Great suggestion!
@iulius951
@iulius951 Год назад
I didn't think I could, but it's all technique and body position, especially your head. On some workouts I also put on lava pants (like a wetsuit but only pants to your knees) and that gives my buoyance. Because I train for triathlon, I try not to kick much, since in a long race you really want to save your legs for the bike and the run. The pants make it possible to kick very little and also make it easier to rotate, but first get the technique right.
@rodbrakes4189
@rodbrakes4189 Год назад
@@myswimpro This absolutely. I can swim with confidence if i swim a bit faster, but i burn out quickly. As soon as i try to swim slower, i fear i'm going to sink.
@rushman007
@rushman007 Год назад
I want to say thank you so much for sharing all body types in your videos. It means a whole lot.
@ladyinthetrampcinderellaman
Body types? You mean fat people and fit people? Its not body types its your fucking health and if you’re fat then you aren’t bound to it by your ‘body type’.
@myswimpro
@myswimpro Год назад
So glad to hear that, Don! We wholeheartedly believe that every body is a swimmer's body.
@michaeltoner1993
@michaeltoner1993 Год назад
As a small person, I feel under represented by this video :(
@michaeltoner1993
@michaeltoner1993 Год назад
@Garrus Vakarian I've had another look, and you're right! I feel much more comfortable and able to watch this very inclusive video now
@willb1157
@willb1157 Год назад
I agree man, I noticed that too. Inclusivity is often talked about but rarely happens
@meatalecider8597
@meatalecider8597 6 месяцев назад
Possibly the best swimming advice video I've seen and I've seen tonnes! Well done everyone involved.
@MrBobstah
@MrBobstah 11 месяцев назад
This is pretty helpful, good to go back to basics 💪🏻
@user-mw9hq3md7y
@user-mw9hq3md7y 2 месяца назад
Good video. I'm 73 y.o. and have been swimming almost my whole life. A refresher is a great thing!
@brucedavis625
@brucedavis625 3 дня назад
They had water back then
@Durhandoni80
@Durhandoni80 Год назад
The air pocket thing is the main problem, i guess, because people don´t want to swallow a gallon of water, while practicing
@Amir-English
@Amir-English 11 месяцев назад
comprehensive, concise, short, and useful tutorial! Thanks
@bukkfrig
@bukkfrig Год назад
A lot of the technique tips help with applying more power by engaging more muscles and catching more water, so I feel like I learned how to swim hard and fast and that works, but my problem is I struggle to stay below aerobic threshold and I can't swim more than about two or three 25s without a short rest to catch up breath. I normally breathe every third stroke. The last thing I tried was using the 2-beat kick only and that helped. I know I need to improve fitness, but I wonder why I don't seem to be able to slow things down enough to where I can sustain it.
@AhimSaah
@AhimSaah Год назад
I can tell you why: because you can't pull yourself through water enough because you don't have the swimming muscles to do that. You need a 2-beat kick, breath every second stroke and pull yourself hard so that your shoulders burn. You keep doing that for a few weeks and you'll get to the point of being able to pull yourself with 80% of your maximum muscle power and swim a longer distance. Then eventually (and we're talking at least a year) you'll be able to swim forever. Honest words from an honest swimmer that learnt at the age of 36. There's only one way to do it: the hard way. Do not trust youtubers who're trying to sell you their apps. There's no such thing as effortless swimming.
@nilashamishra7514
@nilashamishra7514 Год назад
​@@AhimSaah hey- one year wannabe competitive swimmer here. Thank you for your advice. I plan to follow that to the best of my ability. I can actually swim for a long time if I'm giving very little effort but it's not practical for being competitive. I want to improve my swimming style first then move on to the speed so I just wanted to say your advice really holds a point.
@nilashamishra7514
@nilashamishra7514 Год назад
​@@AhimSaah if it's okay, can I ask how to keep the 2 beat kicks in a rhythm. As in only do the 2 beat kicks instead of some more kicks when feeling slow.
@AhimSaah
@AhimSaah Год назад
@@nilashamishra7514 that's tough one! I actually don't really know but I can share my story. In the beginning my legs were kicking out of control, it was at the point when I started feeling the pull through the water with my arms that I could finally relax my legs as they weren't sinking anymore. I think when your cruising speed is enough you can start kicking less. Maybe you can do some drills for kicking, use fins to emphasize the kick. Give yourself time, it'll come. Good luck!
@nilashamishra7514
@nilashamishra7514 Год назад
@@AhimSaah Thank you for this :). I'll make sure to try it with fins. My legs aren't actually sinking anymore but I still didn't always do the 2 beat kicks. Sometimes it goes up to 3 or 4 beats accidentally 😅 I'll continue practicing though. Swimming is something I don't think I can ever give up on :))
@refreshinggp
@refreshinggp Год назад
Great! And thank you soooo much! Your videos and guidance really provide insight on the what and why of the swimming techniques.
@drigerprg
@drigerprg 8 месяцев назад
Man... I used all techniques described in this video and my swimming got instantly better!
@mannysamson4091
@mannysamson4091 10 месяцев назад
Sheeeeesh. What a great video. I was expecting to watch about 7 different videos on this topic, but this one did the job of them all.
@gekookeg3705
@gekookeg3705 5 месяцев назад
Very excited to apply all this on my swimming today thanks for the tips!
@haraldmuller6535
@haraldmuller6535 Год назад
Great analysis and conclusions, efficient and sympathetic talk, thanks a bunch!🤩🤩
@markdjolly
@markdjolly 10 месяцев назад
Precise and concise. Really well done. Thank you.
@anelanuash4739
@anelanuash4739 Год назад
such useful advice! Thanks a lot!
@5thman677
@5thman677 4 месяца назад
Excellent video, very helpful and detailed without a bunch of needless junk.
@JustMe592
@JustMe592 5 месяцев назад
When u said “the end of the yo know you are close to the end” it helped me a lot.tysm
@aiswarya319
@aiswarya319 Год назад
Thanku for the detailed class
@idontknowwhatidontknow
@idontknowwhatidontknow Год назад
Wonderful and practical as usual❤ great app, I recommend to any one who likes to enjoy the swimming and get healthier at the same time improve his/her swimming regardless any level they are now! When you have a app you will feel the differences ! I look at it this way: Having the app for 52 weeks practice is the same investment as 3 session swim class one by one! Happy swimming 😊
@TimmyCarver
@TimmyCarver 3 месяца назад
Thanks that was sooooo helpful!
@miwakuuu3551
@miwakuuu3551 3 месяца назад
This is actually the most helpful swimming video ever
@lauraholmes9229
@lauraholmes9229 6 месяцев назад
Thanks that was sooooo helpful!❤
@bisolaayetigbo8188
@bisolaayetigbo8188 28 дней назад
Thank you so much for this tips. I am a new swimmer but I’m getting better every single day.
@MrWhangdoodles
@MrWhangdoodles 2 месяца назад
Your channel has really helped me grow as a swimmer. I used to swim competitively as a child and teen, took an 8 year break doing something else and came back realizing I forgot a lot of my technique and endurance. Three months in and I swam sub 60min 3km. I know it's not great, but I'm slowly getting there.
@myswimpro
@myswimpro 2 месяца назад
Keep up the great work! You rock!
@AryanKumar-jo1pz
@AryanKumar-jo1pz Год назад
This is literally such a good video for a beginner like me. Loved it. Thank you
@myswimpro
@myswimpro Год назад
So glad it was helpful! Happy swimming :)
@ericareynoldsclayton3008
@ericareynoldsclayton3008 11 месяцев назад
@@myswimpro Yeah. Everything helped my freestyle.
@babymahiscorner
@babymahiscorner 7 месяцев назад
Great information👍 Ty
@user-bu7uv1qx4z
@user-bu7uv1qx4z 11 месяцев назад
Thanks a lot. This really helped me.
@ida5637
@ida5637 Год назад
This helped a lot thank you
@gregtaguines
@gregtaguines Месяц назад
I am hoping to get back into swimming after quitting for nearly a decade. Thank you for making this video.
@louisfain
@louisfain Год назад
So basically the key to not get tired is to fix literally everything lol
@freddiwoodford5589
@freddiwoodford5589 Год назад
Someone once said it takes a lot of effort to learn how to swim effortlessly.🙂
@toyomitakahashi612
@toyomitakahashi612 Месяц назад
Thank you for awesome instructions. I like your word” happy swimming.”
@vanechka222
@vanechka222 10 месяцев назад
High quality video, thanks
@Robcomments
@Robcomments Год назад
Speed consistency can very so much in a public swim line 1 hour session. Slowing down/speeding up is very energy intensive and this can really use up energy levels fast. Occasionally there faster days so i can stay at my comfortable speed for longer which help with all techniques i have learned but when your force to slow down it really does hit speed/energy levels.
@JackBlack-dn6kc
@JackBlack-dn6kc 9 месяцев назад
Excellent tips
@calypsocreativespace7553
@calypsocreativespace7553 4 месяца назад
Nice tips!
@mreatitall
@mreatitall 2 месяца назад
Great video but the music is just annoying and too loud.
@alesbaricic
@alesbaricic Год назад
THIS IS AWESOME!
@ranggaputra7750
@ranggaputra7750 2 месяца назад
Its work, Im swimming 24h non stop still going 💪🏻
@stonefolk2778
@stonefolk2778 Год назад
Great Video.
@alanmelo611
@alanmelo611 Год назад
Awesome video!
@myswimpro
@myswimpro Год назад
Thanks for tuning in! Happy swimming :)
@mariakerner6788
@mariakerner6788 6 месяцев назад
Thanks that helps a lot
@ayoubtv2025
@ayoubtv2025 10 месяцев назад
What a very useful video I'll try everything thanks a lot
@syammohan2636
@syammohan2636 Год назад
Really great
@f.h.f3615
@f.h.f3615 7 месяцев назад
Great great notes and reminder, although the music is distracting, thank u so much
@David-qo2po
@David-qo2po 9 месяцев назад
WAW that's your best video so far..it's like a dream u hear of a great counter!
@robohippy
@robohippy Год назад
Efficiency is intelligent laziness. I figure swimming efficiently is about half mechanics, and half conditioning. I was chatting with some one in the pool the other day and they were surprised by how far I was swimming. They commented that they were swimming dog paddle, and could never relax in the water. So, for them, it was a combination of most inefficient swim stroke ever, and not being able to relax. I still don't understand why coaches comment about the kick does not come from the knee. While using a scissor kick, like used in the life guard side stroke, is not efficient unless you are dragging some one through the water and can't use both arms. It produces a lot of thrust, but also huge amounts of drag. Bending the leg at the knee is a huge part of getting maximum power out of the kick as you 'crack the whip'.
@myswimpro
@myswimpro Год назад
Great points on efficiency! To explain the kick, if swimmers focus on kicking from the knees, they will usually not utilize their entire leg. You don't want to have your knees locked up, but relaxed. Kicking from your hips down to your toes is the best way to kick. This video may explain it in more detail: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2o_3lYhW6eo.html
@robohippy
@robohippy Год назад
@@myswimpro I did see that one and did leave a comment on it as well. Worst kicking I have ever seen are the 'bicycle' style kicks where there is no 'snap' at the end of the kick and the kick resembles what your feed to when on a bicycle, more up and down, and very little snap.
@paperjourni8964
@paperjourni8964 10 месяцев назад
absolutely chaotic video
@JY-tq4ir
@JY-tq4ir 10 месяцев назад
very good tip
@user-mt8cr3hy8h
@user-mt8cr3hy8h 11 месяцев назад
Thank you it helped
@lizabethkahn137
@lizabethkahn137 5 месяцев назад
Ty ty ty for this vid helped so much 🎉
@Krishways55
@Krishways55 6 месяцев назад
Thanks buddy 🤝😊
@vinceagashi1121
@vinceagashi1121 5 месяцев назад
Oh with the body rotation tip, I also find this puts less strain on your shoulders because you are basically meeting your shoulders halfway with your body.
@user-vn2jt3cq2n
@user-vn2jt3cq2n 3 дня назад
I'm going swimming today so I'm gonna have to try
@jaejames8240
@jaejames8240 10 месяцев назад
This was very helpful
@bedwarsplayer385
@bedwarsplayer385 Год назад
TY this helped me a lot
@bedwarsplayer385
@bedwarsplayer385 Год назад
Facts
@deepug6201
@deepug6201 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much 😊☺️❤
@onlylunavibes
@onlylunavibes 27 дней назад
as a competitive swimmer for one of our practices before finals there is a drag day every year so we can get stronger and we have to do a mile the same day.
@kizzle552
@kizzle552 9 месяцев назад
Thank you
@abdelkorchi
@abdelkorchi 10 месяцев назад
Life is Best when you swim and run thank you coach❤❤❤
@gloriscorner1472
@gloriscorner1472 10 месяцев назад
im learning how to swim and its really helpful to see proper technique 😊
@myswimpro
@myswimpro 10 месяцев назад
Happy to help! Keep up the good work :)
@efoplistis12
@efoplistis12 Год назад
Thank you for all these useful tips, but all these apply best only in swimming pools. In the sea it is different. Once you take half of your face out of the water to breethe, a small wave can cause you inhale sea water instead of air. Of course in the sea you are kept afloat more easily in comparison to the pool.
@fouaddbab8359
@fouaddbab8359 Год назад
Good job
@vikasgupta1828
@vikasgupta1828 Год назад
Thanks
@We_Must_Resist
@We_Must_Resist Год назад
Very good.
@AdeelKhan-wg3xw
@AdeelKhan-wg3xw 6 месяцев назад
Very good
@robsmith7684
@robsmith7684 10 месяцев назад
Luv it 💓
@wandisilemafu
@wandisilemafu 7 месяцев назад
thats a good shot its🔥🔥
@salminoliva2020
@salminoliva2020 9 месяцев назад
Finding the perfect coordination of your breathing and hand leg movement
@highlanderthegreat
@highlanderthegreat 8 месяцев назад
i was under the belief that today most instructors/ coaches were teaching the IAN THORPE method, the great swimmer from AUSTRALIA ...he has the most efficient swim stroke of ALL TIME, on film they counted his strokes in the finals of the olympics and the second place guy took more than twice the strokes than IAN did...
@oluwaseunlawal1485
@oluwaseunlawal1485 10 месяцев назад
I love this technic oooo🎉😊
@Rocketleaguepro2024
@Rocketleaguepro2024 Год назад
U helped me so much and u said to keep head on facing floor it helped me thx😊
@Rocketleaguepro2024
@Rocketleaguepro2024 Год назад
Agree
@nealm4129
@nealm4129 Год назад
Good video I will download the app
@myswimpro
@myswimpro Год назад
Awesome! Feel free to reach out at support@myswimpro.com if you have any questions about the app!
@deanc2000
@deanc2000 10 месяцев назад
You tend to show freestyle in 90% of your videos. This is my own opinion but backstroke is the best stroke, and the stroke that I use for most of time when I swim laps. I like it because you can breathe so much easier.
@tirthsoni1415
@tirthsoni1415 Год назад
Hello, swimming gods another fantastic video. Thanks for sharing your best tips and tricks, and improving me day by day I request you for the video on dolphin kicks and hand movement.
@allnn2552
@allnn2552 9 месяцев назад
wow this is a great 10 min commercial for the app! xD
@arthurrq
@arthurrq 9 месяцев назад
Please use metric units when talking about the length of kick and stuff.
@sof8309
@sof8309 Год назад
Merci 👍
@Sniper-X-837
@Sniper-X-837 25 дней назад
Nice
@acexu5471
@acexu5471 10 месяцев назад
keeping a pad on my head looks so stupid,but a very helpful video this is, thanks
@mapenziwinnie1688
@mapenziwinnie1688 8 месяцев назад
Very efficient speaking from experience 😉😉😌😌🤩🤩🤩😃👍👍
@philostreet781
@philostreet781 11 месяцев назад
Perfect video angle that shows how to take a breath without lifting your head out of the water 3:50
@udayanagavarasatvikvanap-cn5io
I like it so much
@RainyBasil9295
@RainyBasil9295 Год назад
the wall might not be going but it is definitely coming for me!!!🤣
@bellgium19
@bellgium19 10 месяцев назад
I love ❤️ swimming 🏊‍♀️ lol 😂
@LostPodFiles
@LostPodFiles 4 месяца назад
i really need to practice my breathing, nothing i do is working out, i will try the paddle board technique and see if it helps.
@XXDDCC_Withu
@XXDDCC_Withu 6 месяцев назад
I NEED this because today im in a race that there are hundreds of people in kinsmen
@myswimpro
@myswimpro 6 месяцев назад
Hope you swim well and have fun!
@erypto4135
@erypto4135 9 месяцев назад
this man just explained what i have wondered for decades. the line on the bottom of the pool. i thought it was to make walking harder since its so fucking slippery
@seejfly2086
@seejfly2086 Год назад
For me it’s about getting bored after about a mile. I just pick my pace and go.
@ann-mariedasgupta8597
@ann-mariedasgupta8597 Год назад
Which garmin watch would you recommend?
@thomasphillips3162
@thomasphillips3162 5 месяцев назад
Hi guys! I loved seeing the waterline showing when halfway underwater and then seeing the waterline pass the top screen moving all the way underwater and moving down to the bottom when someone dived in the water to swim a couple times! Beautiful!❤️🐟🐬😘💦😊😍🌺🌷💧👙🙂🐳👍🌊🐠🥰💕🌸🦋🐋
@user-fj4sz5wf1p
@user-fj4sz5wf1p Месяц назад
I've been for years with bad self-taught techniques. I recently discovered that when I breathed out as and slow as possible when underwater I floated more and glided faster. I don't know if this is correct or not...I stopped sinking my legs bc there was more air in my stomach.