I can mantain a rhythm. Just not a fast one. Dont care. Not bitter at all. : /
I changed to bi-lateral breathing quite a few years back now..... took some getting used to, but I prefer it. It's just natural now.
I think you can notice an imbalance on one sided breathing, but it's up to the individual. I suppose it's a bit confusing to teach to children.
My kick is a constant flutter, only change it on drills, ie 1 kick per stroke - oppposite leg to opposite arm. Like the TI video, it's very calming and fluid. Could'nt swim like it all the time though.
I can mantain a rhythm. Just not a fast one. Dont care. Not bitter at all. : /
I changed to bi-lateral breathing quite a few years back now..... took some getting used to, but I prefer it. It's just natural now.
I think you can notice an imbalance on one sided breathing, but it's up to the individual. I suppose it's a bit confusing to teach to children.
My kick is a constant flutter, only change it on drills, ie 1 kick per stroke - oppposite leg to opposite arm. Like the TI video, it's very calming and fluid. Could'nt swim like it all the time though.