× All videos in this special price category are now only $20! (Click here to apply Coupon code!) (This Coupon Expires at midnight on June 30, 2026) Save $19.97 when you buy the series: Start to Finish Women's Swimming Technique Series ×Close Start to Finish Freestyle Item Number: MD-03968A Currently 5/5 Stars.5/5 Stars (0 Reviews) Use simple drills to enhance your swimmer's freestyle technique Implement proper progressions to use with younger swimmers and use exaggerated drills to "un-teach" bad habits Analyze stroke patterns and breathing patterns that best fit your swimmers depending on the event Identify common errors and how to correct deficiencies in stroke Develop a coaching strategy for your swimmers while competing Your Price: $39.99 Video Format: DVD Instant Video DVD & Instant Video (+ $10) Add to Cart Available On Add to Wish List See more products by: Jack Bauerle Instantly stream this video to any device! More Info...
Features & Benefits Use simple drills to enhance your swimmer's freestyle technique Implement proper progressions to use with younger swimmers and use exaggerated drills to "un-teach" bad habits Analyze stroke patterns and breathing patterns that best fit your swimmers depending on the event Identify common errors and how to correct deficiencies in stroke Develop a coaching strategy for your swimmers while competing with Jack Bauerle, 2024 International Swim Coaches Association (ISCA) Hall of Fame;2023 College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Lifetime Achievement Award;2023 Pennsylvania Aquatics Hall of Fame;University of Georgia Head Women's Swim Coach from 1978 to 2022;University of Georgia Head Men's Swim Coach from 1983 to 2022;7x NCAA Women's National Champions;11x SEC Women's Champions;16x SEC Coach of the Year;7x NCAA Women's Swim Coach of the Year; 2x SEC Men's Coach of the Year;2021 USA Swimming Foundation Golden Goggle Coach of the Year Award;2012 Georgia Sports Hall of Fame;2010 Georgia Aquatic Hall of Fame;2010 American Swim Coaches Association (ASCA) Hall of Fame;2008 Team USA Women's Head Coach - Beijing Olympics (14 medals);Team USA Assistant Coach in 2000 (Women's), 2016 (Men's), 2020 (Men's) & personal coach for athletes at the 2004 and 2012 Olympics;was a college swimmer for the University of GeorgiaJack Bauerle describes the ideal freestyle technique and shows you simple drills that can improve stroke efficiency. By analyzing the underwater views of All-American Chelsea Nauta, you will get a sense of what each drill should feel like for your swimmers. Bauerle breaks down the freestyle from the start to the finish and shows several common mistakes with tips on how to correct them.Coach Bauerle begins this freestyle presentation with a full stroke overview that demonstrates all of the components of great freestyle. Baurele believes that attaining an ideal body position begins with establishing an ideal head position. Upon establishing a proper head position, body roll is added along with the kick. He presents a six-drill progression that establishes ideal head and body positioning, body rotation with kicking, and single arm freestyle that works on the timing of the stroke along with techniques for effective breathing in the stroke cycle. Moving to the Recovery to Entry segment, Baurele reviews his preferred high elbow recovery style and entry into the water that connects to the catch. With the catch established, Baurele moves to the Push Drill that emphasizes the proper arm pull movement and finish for the underwater stroke cycle. Bauerle offers tips for executing an "elbow lead" recovery set up that he feels is imperative for driving the stroke. A full stroke review pulls together all aspects of the stroke. To complete the entire stroke, Bauerle reviews: The basics of the forward start, including block set up for foot and hand positioning and block stability. He then details the technical aspects of the start entry and breakout that includes a dolphin kick to flutter kick transition connected to an effective breakout stroke. The ingredients for a high speed turn that emphasizes executing a tight spin to get the feet over quickly for an effective and powerful turn through the push off and breakout. How to execute a proper finish. Strategies for all freestyle races for both long course and short course distances. Also featured is a Common Errors segment where Baurele demonstrates and corrects six of the most common freestyle errors. This presentation offers comprehensive instruction for successful freestyle swimming from one of the country's most successful freestyle coaches; Jack Bauerle.62 minutes. 2012. This item also belongs to the following series! Save $19.97 when you buy the series: Start to Finish Women's Swimming Technique Series See more products by: Jack Bauerle See other products you might like: $20 Videos ChampCoach Videos Freestyle
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