| Swim Lesson 1 - Simple Rhythm |
The first session you should try with the Wetronome should be a very simple and basic aerobic swim as either a continuous 30 - 45 minute swim at a comfortable pace or as a series of 3 or 4 x 400 to 800m intervals at an aerobic pace with approximately 45 to 60 seconds recovery between each one. This should be done at your predetermined BR (no higher, no lower) in order to familiarise yourself with the audible beep of the Wetronome and how this will aid the rhythm of your stroke. Many people take a couple of laps to get used to falling into synch with the continual beeping sound of the Wetronome, especially when the turn at the end of the pool disrupts your continuity. You should soon fall back into the rhythm though without disrupting your stroke. I personally aim to synchronise the beeps with each hand entry into the water, but you could just as easily do it at any other part of the stroke, so long as your chosen position is consistent and the same for both your right and left arms obviously! Next: Swim Session #2 - Improve Your Stroke Length» (Kindly reprinted from the Swim Smooth website. All material © 2007 Swim Smooth) |
