By Andrew Sheaff

Published: Monday, 30 October 2023 at 15:40 PM


Fins and buoys can be useful tools for improving your swimming. And when appropriate, you should never hesitate to use them. The problem is when you need them to feel good and swim well. 

Unfortunately, you can’t use a buoy or fins in a race! And even if you can wear a wetsuit, you want to have the ability to swim well without one.  If you can’t, you’re lacking in the skill department, and that’s compromising your swimming.

When do you need to swim with fins or a buoy? 

If you’re swimming more than half your workout with either of these training aids, I’d say you’re over reliant on the gear, and it’s best to address the underlying issue. 

And that issue is that the hips, legs, and feet are sinking. Fins and buoys are great because they help you counteract that sinking, which is why so many people use them. 

So, if you can learn how to keep your legs up at the surface, you won’t need the gear anymore! Here’s how to do it.

Find your lungs

Learning to keep your feet up on the surface is all about the lungs. If you can understand how the lungs are helping you float, and then you can leverage that flotation to keep your legs up, you’re golden. 

The first step is to learn to feel the support of you lungs. My favourite way to help swimmers learn to do that is with the Ball Float. Just grab a big breath, grab your knees, hang out.