I'm basically a better than average swimmer and I'm used to doing breaststroke. When I learnt freestyle I got into the habit of breathing on my right, never on my left.
Yes I know that is bad for the shoulders but if I try to breath on my left water gets into my ears, into my mouth, and I keep sinking even if I maintain kicking.
I'm ok at breathing on my right. Nothing happens. But if I do it on my left I get to almost drowning state. Can anyone give some advice?
(and yes I'm practicing 5 days/ week and I know I am going to get better in time but I want to know what I can do to improve my breathing)
2006-09-01
15:16:22
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Ermmmm no I don't wanna keep breathing on my right.
1. coach won't allow me to
2. he says it's gonna give me shoulder problems later on (i believe him).
2006-09-01
15:28:20 ·
update #1