Anybody good at physics??

Just out of curiosity...if all things being equal, how much could a person improve simply by losing weight. Is there a formula that could properly express this. The numbers I'm working with are 6'3" my height 215 my current weight 23.4 my 50free scy time at nats last april now my weight at nats was 215 after losing 20lbs over the season. I'm really paying attention to my diet and nutrition and trying to trim down another 10lbs. Any thoughts???
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  • In typical freestyle the swimmer almost completely stops and accelerates to the top swimming velocity (excluding push) every cycle. I saw this from datalogged swims on software which displayed both video and graphic representation, was very cool (Team Termin). Another interesting point is when your at your slowest velocity other parts of your body are accelerating like your recovery hand and shoulder.
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  • In typical freestyle the swimmer almost completely stops and accelerates to the top swimming velocity (excluding push) every cycle. I saw this from datalogged swims on software which displayed both video and graphic representation, was very cool (Team Termin). Another interesting point is when your at your slowest velocity other parts of your body are accelerating like your recovery hand and shoulder.
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