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Swimming can be the hardest aspect of triathlon to master, especially for late learners or those who come to it as adults.
Swim drills will help you become a more efficient and faster swimmer. These should be incorporated into every session – this can easily be done in your warm-up.
We use drills in our coached sessions and will be re introducing on our early bird swims.
Remember all drills over-exaggerate a particular element of your stroke, but should help you feel each element better. Using fins really helps isolate the front of the stroke where most gains can be made.
Here are some of the most used drills in our sessions (click on the links to see videos)
Single arm front crawl | Aim: to improve entry, catch and pull by isolating each arm. |
How to swim a one-arm drill | FORM | |
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Fist drill | Aim: to increase feel for the water and encourage high elbow recovery |
Front Crawl Swimming Drills – Clenched Fist | |
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Side Kick / Superman Drill | Aim: To learn good body position and balance in the water, lengthen your body position while staying streamlined |
How to swim a Side-Kick Drill | FORM | |
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6-1-6 | Aim: To learn good body position and balance in the water and get a feel for the correct rotation. |
6/1/6 Drill | TriDot Swim Drill Series | |
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6-3-6 | Aim: To learn good body position and balance in the water and get a feel for the correct rotation. |
6/3/6 Drill | TriDot Swim Drill Series | |
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Zipper or Finger Drag | Aim: to learn a narrower, more efficient stroke with a high elbow recovery. |
Beginner Swim Drill: Zipper Drill | |
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Catch-up | Aim: To help you focus on maintaining a long body in the water, and keeping lead arm |
Catch-Up Drill (Tap & Go) | TriDot Swim Drill Series | |
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Sculling. | Aim: To develop a “feel the water” and maintain the ideal hand and arm position to move through the water. |
How To Scull: This Skill Will Change The Way You Swim! | |
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Doggy paddle | Aim: to develop the catch and pull through. |
USMS Evolution Drill #3: Long Dog Paddle | |
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Some things to remember: