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IMPROVING THE FEEL OF THE WATER

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IMPROVING THE FEEL OF THE WATER

Improving the feel of the water while swimming can be a game-changer for swimmers of all levels. Not only can it help you swim more efficiently and effectively, but it can also make your time in the pool more enjoyable. Here are a few tips for improving the feel of the water while swimming:

    1. Focus on your technique: Good technique is crucial for improving the feel of the water. Make sure you are using the correct body position, arm stroke, and kick for your stroke. You can also try experimenting with different techniques to see which one feels most comfortable and effective for you.
    2. Use proper equipment: The right equipment can make a big difference in the feel of the water. Invest in a good pair of goggles, a comfortable swim cap, and a suit that fits well.
    3. Use hand paddles and pull buoys: Hand paddles and pull buoys can help you feel the water more effectively by adding resistance and changing the way you move through the water. They can be especially helpful for swimmers who are working on improving their stroke technique.
    4. Include sculling into your sets: It’s one of the fastest ways to receive feedback due to the isolated nature.
    5. Practice regularly: The more you swim, the more comfortable and confident you will become in the water. Make sure to set aside time to swim regularly so you can improve your feel for the water.
    6. Experiment with different strokes: Swimming different strokes can help you improve your overall feel for the water. Try experimenting with different strokes to see which one feels most comfortable and effective for you.

              By focusing on technique, using proper equipment, practicing regularly, and experimenting with different strokes, you can improve the feel of the water while swimming and become a more confident and efficient swimmer