How To Learn Basic Front Crawl In 4 Easy Steps
How to Learn Basic Front Crawl: The Steps
One of the most essential techniques for a swimmer is to be able to swim freestyle, or as other people like to note it, to front crawl. While it is certainly one of the most basic swimming techniques, for many people, it can be a challenge. However, rest assured that once you’ve mastered the basics, you’ll be able to pick up the front crawl in no time. As with anything that wants to be mastered, consistent training and practice is very important. We’ve compiled a quick guide to teach you how to learn basic front crawl in a few easy steps.Step #1: Your Body Position
This is perhaps the most important step in learning how to do basic front crawl. If you master this, every step beyond this step will be much easier. What you want to do when you put yourself in the water is to keep your body flat. If you’re learning this step for the first time, you should have been able to float. Float with your body flat and lie face down in the water. Keep your body in line with the water’s motion and keep practicing until you can lie your body fully flat in the water. Use goggles if necessary.Step #2: Creating Motion With Your Arm Movement
After you’re able to keep your body straight in the water, the next step is mastering arm movement. Arm movement can be separated in two different forms at the most basic level: The Pull and Recovery. To do the Pull Motion: While your palms are facing down, sweep your arm through the water and pull yourself through the water with your elbow bent slightly. Make sure when you pull, your arms reach all the way to the side of your upper thigh.Freestyle Swimming Nice and Easy |
To do this properly, both hands should be switching back and forth between the Pull and Recovery motion, and doing it simultaneously without stopping.
Step #3: Remember To Breathe
An essential to any swimmer’s repertoire regardless of swimming technique is having the ability to be able to breathe properly while under water and swimming through water. As you’re performing the Pull and Recovery movements, you’ll see that your head will go under the water. With enough practice, decide on a side that is dominant for you and when you face that side, breathe. You’ll only have a quick moment to breathe as you plunge your head back into the water again with the Pull and Recovery movements.Animation Of Front Crawl Action |
Step #4: Sealing The Front Crawl With Your Legs
The last step in this technique is of course, the leg action. With your ankles relaxed, keep it flexible at all times and point your toes behind you. As you do your Pull and Recovery movements, you’ll need to move your legs simultaneously to kick up and down with a continuous motion from your thighs. One common mistake that many beginners make is kicking from your calves, which is incredibly ineffective and only uses up unnecessary energy. When everything is done properly, your whole body should be moving as one.Author Bio: - Angie Earley is a founder of PoolVacuumHQ.com blog; it’s a blog about Pool Cleaning tips, guide, reviews, news, equipment and events.
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