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Easy
Freestyle:
21st Century Techniques for Beginners to Advanced
Swimmers
We
have released Easy Freestyle--the
latest
(and likely final) update to our line
of freestyle improvement videos--just as swim
season 2008 heats up!
Terry says:
After working on Easy Freestyle since early March, I feel it
represents something truly ground-breaking in “self-help swim-im-provement.” First
it teaches the unmistakable advantage of: (1) minimizing energy waste
before focusing on increasing fitness or power; and (2) minimizing drag first in
every aspect of the stroke – including pull, kick and breathing.
Second, it uses dramatically enhanced presentation
tools for learning each step and answering every
question, including: (1) Clear links of every lesson
to the
full stroke; (2) Side-by-side comparison of correct and incorrect techniques;
(3) Graphic enhancements to clarify every critical position and movement path;
and (4) A review/practice segment for each lesson. Here’s a lesson summary:
Lesson One: Cooperate with Gravity -
Learn to use – not fight – gravity
to: (1) Find your natural equilibrium in the water;
(2) Achieve a sense of support, comfort and confidence;
and (3) Break a cycle of exhausting overkicking.
Lesson Two: Take the Path
of Least Resistance - Learn "fishlike" body
positions and hone your alignment to minimize drag
through active streamlining.
Lesson Three: Swim with your Body -
Learn to: (1) Use your hand to “cut a path” through
the water, lessening resistance for your torso
and legs; and (2) Use rhythmic weight shifts -
instead of fatigue-prone arms and legs - to propel
yourself with effortless power.
Lesson Four: The "Perpetual Motion" Stroke -
Learn to use your "powerhouse" (core-body
rotation) to drive your pull and kick. Maximal
speed with minimal fatigue equals the “Perpetual
Motion” Stroke.
Lesson Five: Channel your Energy -
Integrate a compact, relaxed recovery with core-powered
movement to minimize unnecessary muscle activation,
increase ease of movement, and channel energy where
it does the most good.
Lesson Six: Seamless Breathing -
Learn breathing skills that not only get your muscles
the oxygen they need, but also make your stroke more powerful
and effective.
Lesson Seven: Turns that
save Energy and Time - Learn the secrets
of a fast, easy turn. Three versions of the “touch” or “open” turn
that provide more air and yet can be fast enough
for racing and two versions of the flip turn. All
illustrated as comprehensively as every other skill.
Lesson Eight: Swim Faster Efficiently - Swim fast the smart
way instead of the hard way. Learn to increase stroke tempo in a controlled and
incremental way without sacrificing the efficiency you’ve patiently developed,
with the aid of a Speed Trainer.
check out these new sneak peek clips of "Easy
Freestyle!"
http://www.vimeo.com/1161648
http://www.vimeo.com/1161590
Order Easy
Freestyle
Note:
If you have purchased Easy Freestyle, to
download the companion booklet,
click
here.
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