February 2025: Back Streamlines into Backstroke

Back glides are an essential part of the beginning swimmer and usually a sign of true comfort in the water.

One of the most unnatural and uncomfortable things for new swimmers to do is lay upside-down, on their back, and to move backwards without being able to see.

Backstroke can be scary.

Following the supportive steps and providing lots of opportunities will instill confidence and bravery in your Level 2 and Level 3 swimmers.

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Once the soldier glide on back is mastered, begin introducing streamline on the back on the surface.

Swimmers should already be familiar with streamline as they would be doing them many times on their stomachs without the same struggle as being on their backs.

Back glide on the surface:

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Transition to sinking underwater and growing into a streamline:

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Starting Backstroke Arms

Start on deck, combine with a streamline and do limited arm strokes after the flags. Practice counting arm strokes as the arm EXITS the water, not when it pulls underwater.

Begin with doing arm strokes on the deck.

Start slow. Avoid fast moving arms.

Streamline + 3 Stokes

Streamline at the surface or underwater. Hold streamline until the body passes under the flags (5 yards from wall). Then, after the flags, take 3 arm strokes of back stroke where you count when the arm exits the water.

Once arm strokes are done well, start longer distances.

Look for the following key points for a good backstroke arm:

  • Thumb exits the water near the hips.
  • Arm remains straight as it travels from the hips to position 11.
  • The pinky finger enters the water.
  • The elbow bends after entry to catch or anchor the water and pulls / pushes water to the hips.

Layer in longer swims with backstroke.

SwimEngland offers an excellent video on the backstroke arms:

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