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Treading Water 101:
Treading Water 101:
Treading Water is basically the easiest way to stay afloat! It is a great tool to have in in your arsenal as the main goal is to keep you floating and safe in a body of water.
Here are my five tips on treading water:
Try to remain calm. Fear makes people sink. The more relaxed you are the easier it will be to float.
Stick your chest out and head back. This body position makes treading way less tiring. Body position-wise this is similar to floating so it helps in that way too.
Kicking wise you can either do flutter kick (freestyle kick) or breaststroke kick (frog kick). It doesn’t matter how you float so whichever way you feel is easier for you is the best kick.
Your hands should be cupped. That way it is easier to move through the water.
Please practice the position before you actually need to use it. You can practice in a shallow end and then move to the deep end where you’re actually gonna need it.
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Five Land Exercises that Will Help You in the Water
I've got 5 exercises that swimmers do when they're not in the pool to enhance their swim workouts. When swimmers aren't in the pool they take advantage of these exercises called dryland. Dryland is mostly used to strengthen areas that are heavily used in the pool.
1. Flutter kick- lying on your back hold your feet straight out with your toes pointed if possible. Your feet should be approximately 6 inches off the ground. For about 30 seconds hold your feet six inches above the ground and pretend to kick. The amount of time is supposed to increase as you get stronger. This exercise engages the abs for sure; after you get the hang of it you'll definitely start seeing the benefits in the pool
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2. Squat and an added jump- Start in a squatting position with your legs at a 90 degree angle. Hold your arms straight above your head in streamline position. Once your arms are in the correct position, jump up, then return to your squatting positions. Try doing five in a row. This benefits starts off the block as well as flip turns off the wall.
3. Running man- For this one you will need a friend. You will need a tennis ball and a hardwood floor. Person one and person two will want to stand maybe half a basketball court apart -one person on the outside of the court, the other at the halfway mark. The person on the outer court line runs in place. The person in the middle of the court drops the ball. As soon as the ball drops the person sprints to the ball; the less the tennis ball bounces the better. The purpose of this drill is to focus on reaction speed.
4. Abs in any form are always great. There are so many varieties, that whatever you put into your workout related to ab strengthening will help. You can literally find inspiration any where check out Neila Rey's workouts. They have tons of variety and some of them have awesome themes:
5. Medicine balls are so versatile but one particular exercise I remember was using a medicine ball against the wall. You can throw it against the wall if you're alone, or do it with a friend if you have one; you can throw the ball in different ways to help engage different muscles. Over the head, back and forth to each side with one hand, and the basketball shot are all ways to strengthen the arms.