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Swim two strokes with your right arm, two strokes with your left arm and one stroke with both arms together taking a breath after every stroke. This will help build correct timing and reduce fatigue in your shoulders. Increase number of strokes for silverZone and goldZone."},{"linkHref":"drills/Swimming/Butterfly-Drills/Butterfly-Drills5.jsp","fileType":"3","pracBGColor":"#ffffff","pracSportDir":"viewer/movies/swimming","fileName":"Dril24n","pracTitle":"Butterfly-Drills5","pracDescription":"Swim Single Arm Butterfly to exaggerate the high hips. Alternate right and left arm every other length. This will also help reduce fatigue in the shoulders as it is most difficult to maintain full stroke for long distances."},{"linkHref":"drills/Swimming/Butterfly-Drills/Butterfly-Drills6.jsp","fileType":"3","pracBGColor":"#ffffff","pracSportDir":"viewer/movies/swimming","fileName":"Dril25n","pracTitle":"Butterfly-Drills6","pracDescription":"Swim Catch-Up Butterfly to help create a high hipposition relieving the strain of full stroke. This drillis swam as single arm butterfly but starting the second pull with the opposite arm just as the hands meet up at the front of the stroke."},{"linkHref":"drills/Swimming/Butterfly-Drills/Butterfly-Drills7.jsp","fileType":"3","pracBGColor":"#ffffff","pracSportDir":"viewer/movies/swimming","fileName":"Drill3","pracTitle":"Butterfly-Drills7","pracDescription":"Swim Catch-Up Butterfly to help create a high hipposition relieving the strain of full stroke. 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This drill will help condition your stomach as well as your legs."},{"linkHref":"drills/Swimming/Butterfly-Drills/Butterfly-Drills11.jsp","fileType":"3","pracBGColor":"#ffffff","pracSportDir":"viewer/movies/swimming","fileName":"Fly12","pracTitle":"Butterfly-Drills11","pracDescription":"Swim one full stroke cycle over the water diving underwater to kick three dolphin kicks before resuming one full stroke on the surface. You must drop your head down underwater to allow your hips to lift, you are then able to kick underwater. This will develop the undulation of butterfly and a good hypoxic drill for improving your lung capacity."},{"linkHref":"drills/Swimming/Butterfly-Drills/Butterfly-Drills12.jsp","fileType":"3","pracBGColor":"#ffffff","pracSportDir":"viewer/movies/swimming","fileName":"Fly13","pracTitle":"Butterfly-Drills12","pracDescription":"Butterfly Mixing Drill (bronzeZone). Swim two strokes with your right arm, two strokes with your left arm and one stroke with both arms together taking a breath after every stroke. This will help build correct timing and reduce fatigue in your shoulders. Increase number of strokes for silverZone and goldZone."}]
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