Curl-Burke Swim Club: The Finest Swimming in the Nation's Capital

September 10,2010

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Welcome to CUBU at The Georgetown Prep School

rel=Curl-Burke Georgetown Prep is one site of the Gold Medal competitive swim team organization known as the Curl-Burke Swim Club.  We offer competitive stroke instruction and training for novice through elite swimmers. As members of United States Swimming we compete in the Potomac Valley.

Our professional coaching staff provides a safe, healthy, and inspired environment where each swimmer has the opportunity and is expected to achieve his/her full potential.

Swimmers will benefit academically, socially and competitively from their participation on the team.  We look forward to working with you.  Join us.

Coach Yuri Suguiyama

 

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Speedo Tip of the Week

Butterfly Arm Recovery

This week's Speedo Tip of the Week comes from USA Swimming's Biomechanics Coordinator Russell Mark. Mark offers some advice on proper butterfly arm recovery.

 

The Tip:
The arm recovery should be a relaxed motion, but many swimmers muscle their arms forward instead. Forcing the arms forward will make the back and shoulder muscles very tired.  In order to have a relaxed recovery that will not tire your muscles as quickly, (1) finish your arm stroke strong, (2) have a powerful kick at the finish of the arm stroke, (3) don't lift your body up high when you breathe, and (4) let your arms recover close to the surface of the water.  If you concentrate on all of these technique points, you'll be able to enjoy swimming fly even more. Good luck!

See more Speedo Tips of the Week at USA Swimming's site.

 
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