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đŸ”· The 8 Stroke Adjustments That Got Me to Rotto!

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Mar 1, 2025
The recent Rottnest Channel Swim was an intense test of skill and strategy against fierce winds and currents. Swimmers experimented with eight unique stroke adjustments to maximize efficiency. A high-octane start helped maintain momentum, while transitioning to a smoother bilateral stroke adapted to the swell. The importance of teamwork shone through personal stories, emphasizing how support navigated the challenges posed by the environment. Each adjustment played a crucial role in crossing the channel successfully.
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High-Octane Start

  • Start strong in open water swims, maintaining a high stroke rate.
  • This helps build momentum and secure a good position early on.
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Settle into the Swell

  • Adapt your stroke to the conditions, transitioning to a longer, smoother stroke as the swell builds.
  • Synchronize your rhythm with the waves to conserve energy.
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Windmill/Bulldozer Mode

  • Use a straight-arm stroke in strong winds and waves.
  • This technique helps lift your arms over the swell rather than fighting through it.
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