I will first say the hardest part of getting a swim analysis is getting over body issues. The second thing is it is very f'n cool and was a HUGE help.
I was refered to David of Aquatic Rhino by Kerri (we are friends again.) David is a Triathlete, life long Swimmer through the College level and a certified swim instructor for all levels. David lives in Anne Arundel County. He has set up his garage (very well done) with a very large endless pool and all of the latest and greatest swimming instruction computer softwear and HD TV. There are cameras every where to capture any possible swim angle which can be played back real time or frame by frame.
The pool is pictured above. If you are not familiar with an endless pool, there is a fan that creates a current (silver box) and you swim against it. It is very wierd and difficult at first because the water is coming towards you and not vice versa. We started out with a discussion of my swim history and objectives for the session. With that complete it was time to swim.
I started with me just doing what I do to get a base line profile, I swam for about 20-30 seconds. It is very difficult at first to get a hand of the current and matching its speed. With that it was time to go to the video replay. The horror! Wow I had no idea I had such poor form or technique. I will say that many things wer good but one major point was bad and that was a killer to being efficent and cause a marked increase in water drag. the Major point was me head psoition and that threw my whole body axis off and cause my hips and legs to be way below the water line. Simple terms, BAD! We reviewed the video, discussed it and fixes. All were very easy fixes and developed drills to work on.
The session continued and we reviewed all facets of the freestyle stroke, shoulders, arms, hips, kicks fingers, breathing etc. On my last swim the problem was fixed. With the adjustments just to my head position amazingly my body axis leveled out and my whole body was at water line. Unbelievable!
We finished with a review and a list of drills to work on. David spend extra time reviewing with me all that we had discussed. So I have a lot to work on but I feel my next pool session will be far more positive and easier while I work on the area we covered today.
Tomorrow I have a 75 minute negative split run, 30 min zones 1-2 out and 30 min zone 3-4 back with warm up and cool down.
Friday is my next pool day with a 1000 yard (.56 mile) session and runs on sat and sun.
2012 Calander
March 17th- DC Rock and Roll Half Marathon (2:45)
April 8th- Charlottesville 8K Road Race (55:36)
April 27th/28th- American Odyssey Relay- Gettysburg to DC (32:04)
June 16th- Baltimore 10 Miler
Sept 9th - Nations Tri Washington DC (TNT)
October 28th- Marine Corps Marathon #2
November 18th - Philadelphia Marathon
December 8th- Seashore Marathon, Rehobeth Beach. De.
January 13th- Disney World Marathon #3
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