Improve your backstroke! – Training plan for beginners and amateurs
The backstroke is the strangest stroke for an amateur swimmer, because you “go backwards” and you cannot see where you are going. Sometimes we do not pay attention to the reference points on the ceilings of swimming pools. That’s right! Because the ceilings are full of marks to help you swim straight – or at least try to – and the flags placed 5 metres from each end of the pool are also there to let us know we are about to finish (or make a turn).
The backstroke can be broken down into two phases: catch/pull and thrust. It is an unbroken cyclic movement. Rotating the shoulders is also vitally important.
Here is our suggestion for a short training session:
WARMUP
STEADY SWIM + TECHNICAL DRILLS
- 200 metres with 25 backstroke and 25 breaststroke
- 2×25 moving only one arm with the other stationary along your side, roll properly as your moving arm both enters and exits the water
- 2×25 backstroke legs only with your arms along your sides as you perform a rolling motion
- 2×25 with your arms still and extended up towards the ceiling, move your arms…