The Importance of Fast Backstroke Stroke Rate

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • We ask every swimmer who attends a Race Club camp what the three most important things are in backstroke. We usually get many different answers, most of them being wrong. That’s because it’s a trick question. The answer we’re looking for is stroke rate, stroke rate and stroke rate. That should give you an idea of how important we think a fast backstroke stroke rate is. Not only do we think it’s important, but it’s one of the most common and significant mistakes we see swimmers making.
    In this video, we talk specifically about which stroke rate is most suitable for the 200 backstroke. We believe swimming with a stroke rate of 86 offers the best balance between speed and efficiency for the 200 backstroke. Watch the video to learn more about the importance of a fast backstroke stroke rate.
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Komentáře • 18

  • @richcote8109
    @richcote8109 Před rokem +3

    Nicely done! Would have loved to see a training group progression from 200 to 100 to 50 pace with corresponding Stroke Rates... suspect those comparisons would be remarkable... and instructive! As always, nice job!!

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  Před rokem

      Thanks for the feedback, we'll keep that in mind for our upcoming shoots!

  • @tann_man
    @tann_man Před 3 lety +2

    If hip driven free exists, I think you could make an argument for the existence of hip driven backstroke.
    Backstroke seems of all strokes to put the most emphasis on the quads. I agree higher stroke rate probably means a faster backstroke, but equally or more important is the speed of the swimmer’s streamline kick on their back

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  Před 3 lety +9

      Hi Nick. The kick is obviously very important in backstroke, as it is in all four strokes. The only events we see hip-driven freestyle being used are distance events. Most swimmers are using shoulder-driven or perhaps a hybrid freestyle for a 200 or less. Saving energy by using a hip-driven backstroke wouldn't be as fast as shoulder-driven backstroke since there are no events longer than the 200 backstroke.

  • @DonostiGros
    @DonostiGros Před 3 lety +3

    Very helpful indeed.

  • @lisadmqwathi7640
    @lisadmqwathi7640 Před 3 lety

    Nice worth watching!

  • @denisgraniuk3449
    @denisgraniuk3449 Před 3 lety +2

    Super drills

  • @sebaserafeim
    @sebaserafeim Před 3 lety

    when can you make a livestream to answer questions on butterfly Sr?

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  Před 3 lety +1

      We can plan that soon! You can always ask the questions you have during any production

  • @444keg
    @444keg Před 3 lety

    What rate would you suggest for a master swimmer over 60?

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  Před 3 lety +2

      I am a 70 year old Masters swimmer and try to reach 86-90 SR as my top speed in backstroke.

    • @robhood5636
      @robhood5636 Před rokem

      @@theraceclub what’s the best way to accurately measure stroke rate? Also, do you find rates fluctuating drastically throughout race?

    • @theraceclub
      @theraceclub  Před rokem

      @@robhood5636 Best way to do it on deck is with a watch! Most decent watches have a stroke rate function (at least the finis ones do) where you start and stop it after 3 cycles exactly and it spits out a stroke rate!

  • @denisgraniuk3449
    @denisgraniuk3449 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi