5 drills that quietly make you faster
Short, simple drills you can slot into any session. None of them feel hard, but they add up to real speed.
Short, simple drills you can slot into any session. None of them feel hard, but they add up to real speed.
You do not need to thrash yourself to get faster. Often the biggest gains come from a few quiet drills that fix your technique while you are barely working. Slot one or two into every warm-up and watch your main sets get easier. Here are five that punch above their weight.
One arm waits out front until the other hand touches it before pulling. Forces a long stroke and good rotation, and kills the habit of windmilling.
Swim with one arm while the other rests at your side. Exposes weaknesses in your catch and your breathing timing one side at a time.
Small figure-of-eight movements of the hands out front, no pulling. Teaches you to feel and hold the water, which is the foundation of a strong catch.
Kick on your side for six beats, then take one stroke and switch sides. Builds rotation and balance, the engine room of efficient freestyle.
Short bursts of freestyle with your head up. Brutal on the core but it strengthens your stroke and is gold for open-water sighting.
Consistency beats intensity here. A little drill work every session compounds fast.

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Sighting, rotation and a straighter pull. The fixes that keep you in your lane and off the lane ropes.