How can I improve my front crawl swimming?
One thing you can do today to start improving your front crawl swimming is to practice breathing to both sides.
One thing you can do today to start improving your front crawl swimming is to practice breathing to both sides.
So, you’ve mastered the art of breathing in front crawl swimming but you can only breathe to one side. Does it even matter? If you’re starting out with front crawl, then your first goal is to learn to breathe and to be able to swim more lengths. So only being able to breath to one side isn’t a massive problem. However, as time goes by and you want to swim faster and further it will start to affect your stroke and hinder your progress.
If you want to get better at swimming front crawl figuring out how to practice effectively so you make the most use of your time in the water is going to really help.
I often get asked how long it will take to learn front crawl and how many lessons someone will need. This is a tricky question to answer and in this blog I’m going to talk about some of the things that make it easier or harder to learn and give you some tips on how you can help yourself.