NOTE: each paddle is made just for you with TLC, so please allow approximately one to two weeks for arrival.
FEATURES:
- Length (from front tip to back): 6.75"
- Width: 3"
- Thickness:2"
- Textured Hand Surface: provides a secure, non-slip grip
- Multiple Finger Strap Options
- Durable and Visually Stunning: tough enough for daily training but pretty enough to be decoration
WHY ANTI-PADDLES?
1. Improves mechanics
- forces you to engage your forearm in the catch so you learn to use more surface area (ie more power) to pull
2. Reduces over-reliance on shoulders by recruiting core, lats, and legs
- forces core engagement and stronger kick to maintain high body position on the water, because you no longer have easy momentum from pulling
3. Increases Awareness and Swim IQ
- forces freestylers onto a better pulling path (a lot of people sweep left or right instead of staying on a straight line)
- reduces tactile feedback, making you more sensitive to water pressure and flow
- builds proprioception and feel for the water
- working for a higher body position makes you more aware of the problems with low body position
WHY WEIGHTED ANTI-PADDLES?
1. Multiplies the benefits of unweighted anti-paddles
- weight requires more stabilization of the arm and greater recruitment of muscle fibers to engage an early, powerful catch
- added weight means downward pressure on the body which in turn requires more core and more kick
- a heavier object in motion pulling along the wrong path requires more focus and effort to adjust back onto the right path
2. POWER & EXPLOSIVENESS
- when used in short bursts, the added load increases resistance, which enhances the development of explosive pull mechanics by recruiting more muscle fibers and reinforcing high-intent movement patterns
HOW TO USE?
- short distances- no more than 25s and 50s
- mixed with non-anti-paddle work (eg 25 yards with anti-paddle then 2x25 no anti-paddle)
- drilling, sculling, kicking, short sprints
WHICH WEIGHT IS RIGHT FOR ME?
- Unweighted: novice, young club swimmer
- 0.75lbs: high school and teeange club swimmer
- 1.0lb: advanced, elite, fully developed swimmer
HOW DO YOU GET THE TUBING THRU THE HOLES?
Cut a very long needle point (~1.5") at the end of the tubing. Be carefull not to pull too hard on the tip as the thinner, cut-open tubing can tear. Alternatively, tie thin string like dental floss around one end and pull through.