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How to Swim Smooth, Effortless Freestyle with Jono van Hazel 

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Now this really is efficient (and fast) swimming! Watch Olympian Jono Van Hazel's near perfect stroke technique just before your next swim and reproduce his smooth movements when you jump in the water: a very powerful way to improve your swimming.
Notice that while Jono has a very long freestyle stroke technique he doesn't achieve this by gliding (a very common misconception amongst swimmers). Instead he has low drag and fantastic propulsive technique which gives him great distance per stroke.
Whilst he has a long stroke, he also has great stroke rhythm - the real secret to great swimming. Our 'time between strokes' measure shows that Jono has nearly zero gap between finishing one stroke and starting the next. (In fact when he's swimming quickly there's even a slight overlap between strokes.) His lead hand is constantly in motion, either extending forwards, catching the water or pressing it backwards: great catch technique and no over-gliding.
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@simsand23
@simsand23 Год назад
I keep coming back to this amazing video over the years. For me the most enlightening thing is the faultless head and spine alignment - watch 1:17 to 2:00 - it looks like his spine is skewered through the top of his head to his tail and he can only swim by rotating on it. Never raises his head even slightly and just a slight neck rotation on the axis to take a breath. Inspiring.
@swimsmooth
@swimsmooth Год назад
Yes, believe it or not over the years people have wondered if that is actually animated as it’s so smooth, but of course it’s not - that’s “just Jono!” 😊
@Rottsy1
@Rottsy1 8 лет назад
And he doesn't skip even a 1/2 beat on his breaths! Extremely fluid and just plain beautiful! Truly stunning! :)
@michaelstevenson1335
@michaelstevenson1335 10 лет назад
He is a smoothie! We ask swimmers to notice the following: FRONT VIEW: no crossover with the arms in front, perfect catch, nice body rotation from side to side. There is no zig zagging of any kind. SIDE VIEW: high elbow recovery, fingers almost drag across the water, eyes looking down, his butt sits high in the water which reduces drag, minimal splash in his strike (hand entry), his forearms are like paddles during the pull. Breathing is a simple motion of the head with 1 goggle coming out of the water. TOP VIEW: head is still, body rotates nicely side to side, butt sits high in the water, a strong core keeps everything solid in his stoke and maximizes efficiency. REAR VIEW: head is amazingly still, notice the body rotation, high elbow on recovery, notice how he uses his core to get power during his recovery (it is subtle and quick).
@theultimategamer_xd8871
@theultimategamer_xd8871 7 лет назад
Why don't u drink him then
@lisakay8253
@lisakay8253 5 лет назад
He's breathing every 5 strokes sometimes. Is that good?
@davids.6465
@davids.6465 5 лет назад
@@lisakay8253 I guess whatever works for him.
@seemaagrawal4102
@seemaagrawal4102 5 лет назад
Michael Stevenso
@joneh9483
@joneh9483 5 лет назад
Also notice he is swimming in water🤔
@jykmoy
@jykmoy 10 лет назад
What I notice most is how stable his head is. It never wavers, swings sideway or move while going forward! He's amazing!
@viswanathgummaraju3572
@viswanathgummaraju3572 Год назад
Nailed it! I exact same. Wow
@fh2234
@fh2234 Год назад
Because he breaths every fifth stroke which is extremely rare
@swimsmooth
@swimsmooth 11 лет назад
Yes that's right, a swimmer as skilled as Jono doesn't really think too much about breathing, he'll just breathe whenever he feels he needs to and that can give a random patterns as you're seeing. Breathing to both sides (bilateral breathing) is very beneficial as it helps keep your stroke symmetrical and we can certainly see that effect in Jono's stroke! When swimming fast he'll probably breathe every 3 strokes but in short demonstration swims for us he didn't need to.
@ShivaPrasadSahoo77077
@ShivaPrasadSahoo77077 8 лет назад
I find it oddly satisfying to watch it over again and again..for hours!
@cleistocactus
@cleistocactus 8 лет назад
Don't waste your time like that lol go and swim
@Alfakkin
@Alfakkin 8 лет назад
I can understand you, I find it satisfying too. It's because he is so well coordinated...he's as fluid as water...omg I like swimming very much
@ShivaPrasadSahoo77077
@ShivaPrasadSahoo77077 8 лет назад
+Alessia Facchin Guess we all belong to the same breed which is passionate about swimming.
@Alfakkin
@Alfakkin 8 лет назад
we are :-)
@ShivaPrasadSahoo77077
@ShivaPrasadSahoo77077 8 лет назад
+Alessia Facchin Phelps death stares Le Clos!
5 лет назад
Oh my God his head is on the same line the whole time! That alone is incredible!
@Kaqqie
@Kaqqie 10 лет назад
My fish should see this
@Lord.is.the.solution
@Lord.is.the.solution 7 лет назад
Eric Kithaka hahaha
@sickrider3182
@sickrider3182 7 лет назад
Eric Kithaka lol
@Denischao333
@Denischao333 7 лет назад
hhhhahahhahahaha
@cuteme6440
@cuteme6440 6 лет назад
Eric Kithaka hahahahaha
@xandermcn
@xandermcn 5 лет назад
Sometimes he forget how to fish
@Silirion
@Silirion 8 лет назад
Incredibly rhythmical beat to his frontcrawl stroke. Love watching this. Really inspiring. Something very Zen over the whole experience.
@AzucenaPerez
@AzucenaPerez 9 лет назад
I can watch this for hours... so smooth; effortless!
@876_rebel
@876_rebel 5 лет назад
I agree
@joellanderson5137
@joellanderson5137 4 года назад
He's mastered swimming. Love your name btw 🤙
@megag52
@megag52 7 лет назад
couple of things 1: fuck thats a smooth stroke 2: fuck thats a lot of hits for a vid of a guy doing laps!!!
@videofan792
@videofan792 Год назад
Very impressive! Those of us who are trying to improve our swimming can learn a lot by studying these videos. Thanks! 🎉🎉
@swimsmooth
@swimsmooth Год назад
Glad you think so!
@dinab7852
@dinab7852 4 года назад
obsessed with this video! It's so well filmed, the swimmer has the best technique I've ever seen and I love the music choice!
@DFlSWITZERLAND
@DFlSWITZERLAND 5 лет назад
Smooth, straight ... and fast. Impressive, man!
@Kasimir9911
@Kasimir9911 9 лет назад
Notice his hip rotation!! One of the keys for good swimming!
@JJ-yq1pr
@JJ-yq1pr 9 лет назад
I swim like this in my dreams lol
@aishatasnim5685
@aishatasnim5685 6 лет назад
james wylie i feel u man.
@Kemenyan73
@Kemenyan73 3 года назад
Most beautiful freestyle swim video ever on youtube . Thanks uploader !
@benl9607
@benl9607 10 лет назад
Everytime I watch this video, I learn something different I can do to improve my stroke. Example. I notice after his hands enter the water, there is a brief pause before his catch. This lengthen's his stride and and gives his fingers time to cut the water before he makes his catch. Swimming is all about rythm, technique and efficiency. Nail those down and you got it!
@mustaphab.1190
@mustaphab.1190 6 лет назад
Just can't get enough of this vid. I watch it again every time RU-vid re-posts on my time
@Bl33dingM00n
@Bl33dingM00n 10 лет назад
so beautiful and calming ^^ I could watch him swim forever
@joshsmusicss
@joshsmusicss 12 лет назад
@clavicula8018 well no... but go to a pool and swim 1500m and get your time and divide it so you get the 100 splits and it gives you your average for someone who is new ish...
@irmddj
@irmddj 11 лет назад
A beautiful relaxed style. What I found most interesting about this video is that Jono's stroke length (so the amount of strokes per lane) stays practically constant no matter what speed he's swimming at. Only his stroke frequency goes up. That's an important fact for me to know, because I always assumed that with greater speed came greater distance travelled per stroke.
@knightwolf8850
@knightwolf8850 8 лет назад
beautiful swimming
@Alfakkin
@Alfakkin 8 лет назад
he's perfect...
@knightwolf8850
@knightwolf8850 8 лет назад
+Alessia Facchin Yes he is..
@raveessant
@raveessant 11 лет назад
Outstanding graceful style .. the kick is so consistent and so rhythmic .. Am so inspired and learning this
@buddychump
@buddychump 10 лет назад
Van Hazel swam for Australia in 4x100m relay in the 2004 Olympics. The team finished 6th. He swam 49.65 s in the third leg. Popov is a step above--2 golds. Both swimmers are worth watching.
@janfrionalhutabarat1972
@janfrionalhutabarat1972 5 лет назад
Popov did 24 strokes per 50 meter in training.. and 33 strokes in his WR 50 m sprint. This guy did 33 strokes in this training video.
@remerkrevilo
@remerkrevilo 9 лет назад
pace/100m: 1:15 ... efford level: easy ... o,0
@Silirion
@Silirion 8 лет назад
Haha! Good point.
@juliansmit3770
@juliansmit3770 6 лет назад
Lol thats my time for 50m, with some effort maybe 75
@YuzmeKosuFitness
@YuzmeKosuFitness 5 лет назад
😃he was an olympian.
@GMZTORP
@GMZTORP 12 лет назад
When he breathes to the right, his left arm goes a little bit to the side when he pulls...YESSSS!!! One flaw!!! I found one flaw in his seemingly perfect stroke!!! I can die now! xD
@swimsmooth
@swimsmooth 11 лет назад
Hi there, it's the time between one stroke finishing at the rear and the next starting at the front. Exactly, a great stroke with nearly no glide - perfect!
@mabelem3618
@mabelem3618 8 лет назад
beautiful, he does a bilateral breathing, either each 3rd or 5th pull, that makes it symmetric.. in competition you cant do that unfortunatly coz ull lack oxygen, even all the 1.5km swimmers breath lobsided each second stroke
@cleistocactus
@cleistocactus 8 лет назад
Like I don't understand when I breath every other stroke sometimes I still run out. Help!?
@andyhewell
@andyhewell 8 лет назад
looks more like he was doing some hypoxic training. breathing every 3,5,7,5,3 strokes.
@mabelem3618
@mabelem3618 8 лет назад
too much or wrong footwork maybe. tht costs a lot of energy. a good exercise is to try swimm a couple of lanes without using legs at all. just pull them without kicking but keep them straight and close to each other. that way youll learn how to keep those legs near the surface via right posture.
@fatmaabdallaabbas3517
@fatmaabdallaabbas3517 7 лет назад
Ma Belem how you can do that?
@YuzmeKosuFitness
@YuzmeKosuFitness 5 лет назад
Because he was an 100m Sprinter, not a long distance swimmer
@ibrahimnawabi8027
@ibrahimnawabi8027 4 года назад
He has a very powerful kick and stable head position.
@YuzmeKosuFitness
@YuzmeKosuFitness 5 лет назад
412 dislike???years ago, i learned Real swimming via swimsmooth videos and i am an age grup competitive swimmer and coach now. i even still listen to this song while running.
@ericyoutube1770
@ericyoutube1770 5 лет назад
So good
@urbanfryk2878
@urbanfryk2878 2 года назад
Pure inspiration! Cheers from a keen masterswimmer in Sweden - and a million thank's for upload! I'm 59! God bless!
@SMHS28
@SMHS28 12 лет назад
Excellent video production: camera work, statistics, subject, and music. I automatically assume that SwimSmooth is a top level organization. Beautiful athlete aswell.
@danielcercasgarcia3044
@danielcercasgarcia3044 4 года назад
Beautiful video, it's very illustrative examples with the swimmer who are showing the correct body position with the arms and legs movements thanks a lot
@FrancisRiley
@FrancisRiley 12 лет назад
Whenever I want to explain something or demonstrate some aspect of technique I'm trying to get across to my swimmers, this guy already does it - perfectly. Thanks for the footage.
@krisking8400
@krisking8400 12 лет назад
love jonos stroke i have been able fine tune my swimming improving timing, sync between catch and opposite hand entry, hip rotation to transfer energy from one side to another.. all possible because if guys... when i see other swimmers struggling in my pool feel sorry for them.. even for the arnie types lol...Swimsmooth thumbs up... and these are no pep comments... really mean it...
@carlosroberto366
@carlosroberto366 6 лет назад
A word of advice for swimmers, do buy a centre snorkel and add it to your training sessions at least once a week, it will help you focus in technique. You can see his body rotation, firm stroke timing, steady kicks and less breaths making things a lot more efficient.
@thomasryan9472
@thomasryan9472 11 лет назад
That's crazy smooth. You can balance a wine glass on his head its so still. Interesting he only takes a few breaths the whole length. My lungs would burst I didn't do every other stroke. This vid is perfect to visualize before heading down to the pool. Thanks guys, you rock!
@Jono
@Jono 11 лет назад
Lol this was awesome to film! - Jono Hazel
@zitaranics7128
@zitaranics7128 7 лет назад
I could watch this all day. ;)
@swimmingsecrets2354
@swimmingsecrets2354 8 лет назад
Jono's stroke is truly motivational!
@lollyluann
@lollyluann 11 лет назад
I'm 11 years old, and I learned to swim when I was 8. I used to only swim in the summer, and only this school year (2012-2013) have I started swimming throughout the year. I do have swim practice everyday for 1.5 hours.
@lightyearahead
@lightyearahead 4 года назад
His head position is so good. Steady and relaxed.
@TheManiacChicken
@TheManiacChicken 12 лет назад
Brilliant! Just as you say Yang's apparent glide is really just an illusion caused by his super long stroke and fast and efficient recovery leading to a prominent front quadrant style. That is to say he doesn't waste time with his recovering hand in the air, which would increase drag and cause him to sink. Thanks, I hadn't noticed that before!
@user-iv1gl3qw8p
@user-iv1gl3qw8p 10 лет назад
저도 양쪽 호흡을 홀수번 롤링때마다 하는데, 오른손잡이-오른쪽편향이라 왼쪽 호흡때는 뭔가 부자연스러움이 남아있음. 이 선수는 경영기록이 전설급은 아니더라도 선수들 최고기록이 거기서 거기죠. 불과 몇 초 차이밖에 안나고, 오히려 일반적인 수영법에 있어 더 중요하다고 볼 수 있는 스트로크 효율이나 동작의 유연함이 최고수준이라고 볼 수 있겠는데요
@NoName-bh3zo
@NoName-bh3zo 5 лет назад
사람들 다 놀라는 게, 1. 지그재그 모션이 어디에도 없다. 2. 머리가 절대 흔들리지 않는다. 3. 그러면서도 완벽한 롤링. 4. 이 모든 것을 가능하게 하는 단단한 코어. 4. 어떻게 저런 가벼운 모션으로 호흡이 가능하냐. 스트로크도 절대적으로 똑같은 동작의 반복 ㅋㅋㅋ
@hyeongjunkim9027
@hyeongjunkim9027 5 лет назад
진짜 딱 내가 하고싶은 이상적인 자유형ㅠ 최고다 그냥👏
@BadreddineMoon
@BadreddineMoon 11 лет назад
This pool is endless
@larryhas1533
@larryhas1533 9 лет назад
And i was begginng to despair as I kept losing my breath and my instructor did not give me any help in learning to breath properly. Soso far so good Thanks
@celinemorisset8738
@celinemorisset8738 10 лет назад
Nice and smooth, long steady strokes... perfect!
@clavicula8018
@clavicula8018 12 лет назад
he is a sprinter ! What time is he able to swim at 1500m ?!
@dinab7852
@dinab7852 4 года назад
Wow! Amazing technique & very well recorded video. Thanks for sharing!
@chummels
@chummels 12 лет назад
Man, that is a long pool!
@sdw1106
@sdw1106 12 лет назад
For anyone who's a normal swimmer, the concept of 1.08 for 100m being 'steady' is hard to believe....
@NRClips3414
@NRClips3414 3 месяца назад
Not really (also, just saw that your comment is 12 years old!😂)
@Yellowhello-q4m
@Yellowhello-q4m 7 дней назад
12YEARS OLD COMMENT😂
@justgothere2
@justgothere2 11 месяцев назад
My dream is to get this good. Thanks for the inspiring video :)
@swimsmooth
@swimsmooth 11 месяцев назад
Thanks Anna - he’s mesmerising to watch and a really nice person too 👍
@meinhotte3634
@meinhotte3634 3 года назад
Sehr schönes Video😊. Schaue ich mir immer wieder gern an und korrigiere danach meine Wasserlage👍🏻
@ArinaThomsen
@ArinaThomsen 7 лет назад
6 beat kick, high tempo and he is taking breath on every 5th stroke.... God darn it! It blows me away!
@mikexhotmail
@mikexhotmail 9 лет назад
0:30 you can see a guy on a background go slower with faster stroke. >< This man is slipering through the water
@Rottsy1
@Rottsy1 9 лет назад
mikexhotmail In the water, things are opposite of what they are on land. Rapid movements truly get you nowhere fast, except exhausted! It's all about distance/length, especially in freestyle. Long slow pull will get you twice are far as short fast ones!
@lakiluk
@lakiluk 8 лет назад
+mikexhotmail 2 beat kick vs 6 beat kick
@mikexhotmail
@mikexhotmail 8 лет назад
+remanent remane Ahh yeah. A perfect 6 beat kick really help reduce those lag at the front for that low stroke!!! A kick is not everything but it really make a big differ when one can mastered it i guess.
@Rottsy1
@Rottsy1 8 лет назад
mikexhotmail Regarding "6 beat kick" you mean 3 kicks per arm stroke? That has always been my natural rhythm, that is, when I actually kick, which I don't do unless I have to. ;)
@RA-lh9uh
@RA-lh9uh 6 лет назад
that other guy is not olypic swimmer i guess :)) i swim few times with slovenian swimmer matjaz markic and even when he is doing drills he is way faster than anyone in the pool.
@jagenberg911
@jagenberg911 5 лет назад
There's on very obvious problem with his technique, and I'm quite surprised no one has noticed yet: He is simply too good
@MrClauried
@MrClauried 5 лет назад
And how is that a problem I wonder 😁
@whitsanders2469
@whitsanders2469 4 года назад
At first I wondered if I were watching an animation or repeating GIF of some sort because the absolute steadiness of his head is machine-like to the point of seeming unnatural/superhuman.
@MarijaCZadar
@MarijaCZadar 3 года назад
Looks so easy. Beautiful to watch. Thanks for posting!
@aboled
@aboled 12 лет назад
Its amazing how he is able to increase his pace without losing efficiency
@SirManuLOL
@SirManuLOL 11 лет назад
Thanks my friend.
@johnylopez
@johnylopez 3 года назад
The BEST technique i ve seen
@JonGauthier2
@JonGauthier2 5 лет назад
Amazing. The perfect hip rotation + head isolation from the back view (1:25) looked like something faked by CGI when I first saw it. Great form.
@DEFACTO9
@DEFACTO9 10 лет назад
This is the best stroke Ive ever seen.
@ismeeiger5322
@ismeeiger5322 5 лет назад
beautiful , i wish one day i could swim freestyle like this.
@78g476
@78g476 12 лет назад
his body alignment and balance is amazing
@alexp2332
@alexp2332 3 года назад
I like sprint level most of all (Espessially lying on a couch and watching this)😁👍
@freestyletrainer
@freestyletrainer 3 года назад
Very nice gentle kick and hand exit... Thanks a lot
@muckimuck733
@muckimuck733 4 года назад
Nothing beats the "oceanwalkertechnique"
@mnash3
@mnash3 11 лет назад
That was amazing. When i swim, i am rarely in a straight line. Not only that, my technique is horrible for the alternate breathing rhythms. His head was steady while everything else was moving and he was still breathing every third stroke. Just amazing....
@mariaevanoloroza8427
@mariaevanoloroza8427 Год назад
Superb!
@swimsmooth
@swimsmooth Год назад
Thanks a lot!
@bighaasfly
@bighaasfly Год назад
I have watched this video so many times over the years. It’s ridiculous.
@swimsmooth
@swimsmooth Год назад
You might well account for several million of its views 😂
@MsEzziera
@MsEzziera 9 лет назад
Excellent technique! He makes it look so easy.
@shyamfootball
@shyamfootball 7 лет назад
Beautiful swimming technique, quality video and amazing music -- BIG like!
@afara2000
@afara2000 5 лет назад
This is shoulder driven technique. For easy, low energy consumption freestyle, use hip driven or front quadrant technique that allows gliding. See Grant Hackett or Ian Thorpe videos.
@QuickVideoHits
@QuickVideoHits 10 лет назад
Makes summing look effortless.
@jasminsykes4594
@jasminsykes4594 12 лет назад
Phelps' stroke count is roughly half of the distance he is doing. So around 25 for 50m. It benefits both long and short distance! Hope that helped!
@krisking8400
@krisking8400 12 лет назад
I have closely watched every step of this elite swimmer several times to emulate and perfect my stroke...My swimming technique has just ramped up got smoother get asked by several pool buddies ... how was I able to swim so smoothly and symmetrically perfect hand entry, rollover on side with hip rotation, followed by glide just enough float your extended hand and grab water support, perfect recovery treating palm and lower arm as one unit little outside body line.. will post my swim vid shortly
@swimsmooth
@swimsmooth 12 лет назад
Hi, Phelps is around the 32 strokes per 50m mark although this is somewhat distorted by brilliant underwater work which means he's actually swimming full stroke for less distance than most of his competitors!
@zerquaoui
@zerquaoui 2 года назад
Very much swimming smoht!😉
@adamding3873
@adamding3873 4 года назад
This guy is as precise as a robot :)
@stephano.816
@stephano.816 Год назад
Interesting how he times his kick not with the entry of the oposite hand/catch on the same side, but instead uses a forceful kick to start the rotation during the recovery phase. So a hip driven, spiraling movement. Watch on a quarter of the original speed.
@swimsmooth
@swimsmooth Год назад
Yes, many people refer to the Smooth swim type as being “hip driven”
@krisking8400
@krisking8400 12 лет назад
lol... cant beat you phelps... I struggled for many years with good effecient technique... i watched several video from some swim tutorial stars out there...even bought their books videos etc... but nothing brought all elements together so well like this one... My technique has astronomically improved after watching this video many many times although I tuned a few things to what made me effecient and still continuing to do so...
@riviswim
@riviswim 12 лет назад
You're right.... this may be the smoothest stroke I've ever seen! His torso remains straight as a stick!
@tptrash9544
@tptrash9544 9 лет назад
Wow nice swimming, useful for kids like me to use... Btw I swim for SBA South Bay Aquatics I started about a month ago and I'm faster than most kids... this video can help me swim even faster... his technique is really good
@swimsmooth
@swimsmooth 11 лет назад
Hi Julia - yes it is pretty cool! It's a process we use in-house here at Swim Smooth and unfortunately isn't something we can't release to the outside world as it relies on some very expensive commercial video software as part of the process. Sorry about that but all the very best with your swimming!
@olivierbegassat851
@olivierbegassat851 10 лет назад
Very very smooth indeed. I wish I had a 50m pool near me ^^
@peterdoile
@peterdoile 10 лет назад
dont forget to lock that right thumb in. amazing stroke great vid, nice stats on stroke tempo
@rockycycle2682
@rockycycle2682 7 лет назад
Wow. this is an inspiration. oddly relaxing to watch too😁
@OE-vc5si
@OE-vc5si 4 года назад
Most efficient techniques is Sun Yang ... Just watch it Really smooth
@swimsmooth
@swimsmooth 4 года назад
Errr...
@ViniBsb1973
@ViniBsb1973 12 лет назад
Great smooth swimmer. Noticed his kick is not quite strong for a velocist (specialy under the 48s in the end of the video). Amazing how he keeps his head in a steady position (no inutil moviments).
@swimsmooth
@swimsmooth 12 лет назад
Hi taruky, we'd recommend a catch close to Jonos, an extreme EVF is beyond the capability of most swimmers and even elite swimmers can only create it on one side of their stroke normally. You're also referring to the depth of the pull? Jono is a sprinter and so pulls through a little deeper with a slightly more open elbow angle. He can swim 48sec for 100m doing that so it definitely doesn't create drag! For distance swimming we normally recommend an elbow angle of 100 - 120° under the body.
@tylertyler82
@tylertyler82 12 лет назад
I just have to work on my breathing- that is the only thing holding me back from glory!!
@seanoh4761
@seanoh4761 4 года назад
Shoulder rolling is the key, you'll breathe way more comfortably after practicing rolling
@hammoudihamza1381
@hammoudihamza1381 11 лет назад
hii ,it's really a clear explanation ,and i think that i have just learnt a lot of things thanx
@yangyang3175
@yangyang3175 5 лет назад
he's doing one breath every 3 strokes, this allows him to put head in the water. generally breathing breaks your streamline as u move your head out. I'd like to see his single-side breathing, every 2 strokes. I think he did even one breath every 4 strokes in the beginning
@RyanWalshGuitar
@RyanWalshGuitar 5 лет назад
The best thing on youtube.
@byheavenlyhosts1
@byheavenlyhosts1 11 лет назад
Excellent! A real pleasure to watch!
@Sefyou9554
@Sefyou9554 6 лет назад
This is so satisfying to watch 😍😍😍😍
@moshtabakavian7914
@moshtabakavian7914 Год назад
ممنونم. Tnx
@swimsmooth
@swimsmooth Год назад
You’re welcome
@swimsmooth
@swimsmooth 11 лет назад
Absolutely Jean, don't enter with the thumb down, palm facing outwards as it internally rotates the shoulders and can easily lead to shoulder injury! It's much more healthy for your shoulders to enter palm facing down, fingertips entering first.
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