Hi Paul, We use the term “deep practice” to refer to whole-stroke swimming (as opposed to drill) where we are focusing on a specific part of the stroke. For example, in breaststroke, we might focus on fast hand recovery for a 25, then focus on hitting a good body line on another 25. The idea is to be narrowing/deepening our focus on a particular aspect without doing a drill to isolate it.
Hi Ryan, Thank you very much for your explanation. Am clear now. Thanks also for the sets that you post. I have used many elements of them. Thank you. Our age groupers here in the Highlands of Scotland have always given me positive feedback when I use your input. Thanks again Paul
Hi Ryan,
What do you mean by “deep practice”,
Thanks,
Paul
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Hi Paul,
We use the term “deep practice” to refer to whole-stroke swimming (as opposed to drill) where we are focusing on a specific part of the stroke. For example, in breaststroke, we might focus on fast hand recovery for a 25, then focus on hitting a good body line on another 25. The idea is to be narrowing/deepening our focus on a particular aspect without doing a drill to isolate it.
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Hi Ryan,
Thank you very much for your explanation. Am clear now. Thanks also for the sets that you post. I have used many elements of them. Thank you. Our age groupers here in the Highlands of Scotland have always given me positive feedback when I use your input. Thanks again Paul
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