Backstroke for Every Body – A Total Immersion

 

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After 40 years as mainly a freestyle swimmer, Terry Laughlin decided to transform himself into a complete swimmer at age 55. The all-new drill sequences he developed in the process are illustrated in Better Fly for for Every Body. Unique Features : 1) Live lesson with Terry Laughlin Terry demonstrates and explains every step, what it contributes to the overall skill and how it relates to other skills in the sequence. It s like having a personal lesson with Terry. 2)… More >>

Backstroke for Every Body – A Total Immersion

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4 Responses to “Backstroke for Every Body – A Total Immersion”

  1. Lau Peter Says:

    I bought the book. with this DVD, I can have more insight on how to swim like those swimmers that I saw in Olympic races. I have been swimming for 20 years, but without a coach I struggle on how to swim better. This DVD really helps me to teach myself with my own peace and in a more logical way to improve my style. Highly recommended for those who take swimmimng as a lifetime sprots.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. susanna P. Says:

    We just returned from visiting relatives, and thus I have not seen all the DVD’s received from Amazon. However, the one I did watch on the computer seemed fine.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Amazon Indian Says:

    Amazing video, very well shot from different angles. Really helped me improve my back stroke in terms of speed and rhythm. The basic fundamentals such as kicking sideways, the rotation of the arms etc. are explained superbly
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. E. Reeher Says:

    I enjoyed this backstroke dvd but didn’t find it a big change. Many of the tips inside are what a good coach would give. I’ve been swimming since 4th grade and, since the stroke hasn’t changed much over the years, I didn’t find many new ideas. I wish there would have been information about pushoffs and turns because those have changed quite a bit since my competition days. Terry’s suggestions for visualizing your stroke (”lines on the ceiling”, etc.) are always very good, however.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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