Advantages of Aids and Accessories for Swim Training

If you’re getting back to swim training after the summer holidays, you may need all the help you can get to get your fitness levels and performance back to the desired level for competition.

That’s where training accessories come in.  These swimming aids can provide a number of key benefits for swimmers of every ability level.  Most importantly, when used correctly they can help improve your body position, isolate muscle groups and alter the intensity of a swimming session.

That said, it is very important to use these swim accessories correctly. So, the team at Sharks Swim & Triathlon have come up with the following tips so you can get the most out of your training sessions using these all-important swimming aids and accessories.

Pull buoys

Pull buoys are placed between the legs of a swimmer to help promote an efficient body position by lifting the hips high in the water. When a swimmer’s hips are close to the surface they produce less drag and move more efficiently.

Many swimmers enjoy ‘pulling’ (using a pull buoy) as it gives them a break from kicking which uses substantial energy. Using a pull buoy also gives a swimmer an opportunity to work on water feel, which is the way they catch and pull through the water.

Other benefits of using a pull buoy include:

  • Isolating the arms to work on muscular mechanics
  • Allows you to focus on technique
  • When combined with paddles it provides an intense arm workout.

When using a pull buoy, it’s important to be mindful of your body position. Remember to keep your core tucked in tight!  Efficient swimmers are able to fly through the water because they use their body as one seamless unit, from fingertips to toes. When we isolate parts of our system when using a pull buoy, it reduces the time we spend working on being more efficient in the water.

And one final tip, avoid ‘swinging’ your legs and aim to keep the hips rolling and not flicking out to the side.

Kickboards

Kickboards can be using for improving floatation as well as giving you a good water-based workout. A kickboard allows you to focus less on staying afloat and more on effective form as you propel through the water.

When using a kickboard, concentrate your efforts on kick power by kicking your way to long, lean muscles. Working on leg strength in the water can also help to save your legs from higher-impact injuries.

In fact, even competitive swimmers use kickboards to build and sustain their kicking abilities.

The main advantages of using kickboards during training include:

  • Help to develop a correct roll to breathe movement.
  • Encourages high hip position
  • Help to practice proper kick mechanics.

Paddles

Paddles are a fantastic training aid for swimming because they can help develop strength, power and feel for the water. If you’re looking for a real upper body workout, try combining paddles with a pull buoy.

Finger paddles are particularly good for working on technique. Much smaller than regular paddles, they encourage swimmers to enter in an effective fingertip first position.

The main benefits of paddles include:

  • Helps to promote fingertip entry
  • Delivers an upper body workout
  • Builds strength 

You need to be mindful of your technique when swimming with paddles as many swimmers will try to stretch extra-long while wearing them. When your arms grow tired with the added pressure of paddles it’s important to keep the elbows high during the pull phase. Drawing the elbow back first releases power, imagine you are pushing a barrel back behind you.

When wearing paddles you should try to avoid short stroking or overreaching as well as entering in front of the face as this will impinge on the shoulder over time.  You should also avoid dropping your elbows as power comes from pulling through the water with the elbow high

Fins

There are many different types of fins including long, short, open heeled or closed and they are a very popular aid for many swimmers as they can make swimming a lot easier. When used effectively fins  can help to improve your body position by driving the hips up and adding propulsion. Because fins add resistance they can also increase leg strength.

When using fins you should:

  • Keep the fins just under the surface and avoid ‘flapping’ on top (your heels should just be breaking the surface)
  • Use for learning butterfly kicking and swimming
  • Use for fast speed sets to get ‘up on top’ of the water.

Much like the pull buoy, fins can become a crutch for swimmers who become reliant on them. For less confident kickers, they’re often a go-to for every kick set. When using fins you should avoid bending the knees as an effective kick always starts at the hips.

Sharks Swim & Triathlon

Sharks Swim & Triathlon stocks a huge range of swim accessories and training aids from pull buoys, paddles and fins to kick boards, goggles and tow floats.  We even have our own range of the Sharks brand of accessories which are the same quality as top brands but at a much better price.

All of these products are available to purchase at our store in Gorseinon or online at www.sharksswimshop.com

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