Should Your Eyes Look Down Or Forward? Fix Where You Look to Fix Your Breathing
Stop disrupting your breath. This 7-page guide shows you how your eye direction controls your mouth position and shows you the simple fix that keeps your legs floating high.
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This is a mistake that catches even experienced swimmers. When you look forward, your chin moves away from your chest, which pushes your mouth deeper into the water than your forehead. Now when you turn to breathe, you have to lift your head higher to get your mouth clear of the water - and that head lift triggers the seesaw effect that drops your hips.
Sound Familiar?
- ✗Your legs sink no matter how hard you kick
- ✗You pray every race will be wetsuit legal
- ✗You rely on a pull buoy just to feel balanced
What You'll Learn:
- ✓Why looking where you're going actually makes breathing harder
- ✓How your eye direction subtly controls your mouth position
- ✓The breathing mistake that drop your hips
- ✓Drill techniques to find your optimal neck angle
- ✓How to fix lazy sighting technique in open water

Hey! I'm Rory from SwimFast
I'm a swim coach who gave up working with kids to focus exclusively on helping Age Group Triathletes like you. Most of my athletes don't have the technique foundation of swimmers who started young, or the time to swim 30km per week like the pros. verything on ICanSwimFast.com is designed to help you swim faster and more efficiently, even with limited pool time.
Should Your Eyes Look Down Or Forward? Fix Where You Look to Fix Your Breathing
Stop disrupting your breath. This 7-page guide shows you how your eye direction controls your mouth position and shows you the simple fix that keeps your legs floating high.
What's Inside
From the Guide:
This is a mistake that catches even experienced swimmers. When you look forward, your chin moves away from your chest, which pushes your mouth deeper into the water than your forehead. Now when you turn to breathe, you have to lift your head higher to get your mouth clear of the water - and that head lift triggers the seesaw effect that drops your hips.
Sound Familiar?
- ✗Your legs sink no matter how hard you kick
- ✗You pray every race will be wetsuit legal
- ✗You rely on a pull buoy just to feel balanced
What You'll Learn:
- ✓Why looking where you're going actually makes breathing harder
- ✓How your eye direction subtly controls your mouth position
- ✓The breathing mistake that drop your hips
- ✓Drill techniques to find your optimal neck angle
- ✓How to fix lazy sighting technique in open water

Hey! I'm Rory from SwimFast
I'm a swim coach who gave up working with kids to focus exclusively on helping Age Group Triathletes like you. Most of my athletes don't have the technique foundation of swimmers who started young, or the time to swim 30km per week like the pros. Everything on ICanSwimFast.com is designed to help you swim faster and more efficiently, even with limited pool time.

Get Your Free Guide
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