I see some improvement, but you still have some major issues on your entry. For one, you are not going deep enough in the water as your arm enters the water ahead of your head. That is partially why your hand seems to angle upward (which, among other things, creates more drag). You gotta get a coach to work on your early vertical forearm with you. Because your arm entry should be straight and angled slightly downward in the water ahead of you,
not bent and angled slightly upward (like you are doing in the video you just posted). Then, as you get your forward arm extended (after you fully extend it ahead of you), your hand and forearm should be doing something like this:
Also, after practicing lots with the paddles, it is far more useful to see video of you doing normal swimming, not video of you pulling with your paddles (seeing as you are not competing and racing with paddles, the paddles and buoy are simply teaching and training aids).
Also, it would be fascinating if you could get a helper to come with you to the pool once who could walk along the edge of the pool and then video you from the side (and slightly above) as you swim appox 25 meters in a wall lane (the wall lane closest to your video helper). That might show other technique errors that, when corrected, could help you with your arm entry issues. Can you do that?
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