88 Swimming for Fitness
For beginning freestyle swimmers, a pullbuoy will help the swimmer concentrate
on proper arm stroke and additionally, help keep the hips positioned high in the water which
minimizes drag. Approximately 90% of the work with the freestyle is due to the arm stroke.The correct arm pull incorporates several elements of sculling. In overall terms, the
arm of the swimmer resembles a turning propeller. The diagrams in Figure 5-4, Figure 5-
5, and Figure 5-6 outline the hand motion relative to the water, and present front, side,
below the water views of the free-style arm stroke of Mark Spitz, as analyzed by swimming
physiologist, James Counsilman. Notice the circular motion of the swimmer's arm.Figure 5-4. Comparing the Free-Style Stroke to the
Blades Turning on a PropellerFigure 5-5. The Free-Style Stroke of Mark Spitz
In Figure 5-5 you can see the “catch” that a championship swimmer develops as he
sculls downward at first and then sweeps his hand quickly back toward his body.BODY
MOTION FORWARDNET HAND
MOTIONPOINT OF ENTRY POINT OF EXIT