Going faster without kicking?

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Tried an interesting set tonight... did 10 50 frees on 45 seconds without kicking, just pulling. I've always been a poor freestyle kicker, but I didn't expect the following result... I was going just as fast as I would be WITH a kick for that rate of turnover (35/34s), but with much less effort. I found myself doing a bit more body rotation, I felt greater connectivity from my arms all the way down to my toes. I also found myself doing a deep straightarm catch (as opposed to my usual high elbow with the elbow withing a couple inches of the surface)... wasn't really trying to do something different, it just happened and I went with it. Has anyone else had a similar experience when they removed their kick from their freestyle? Does anyone have any idea about how to train my kick so it can contribute more effectively? I have a hunch that my kick may actually be counterproductive when I get tired, in that it doesn't help me go forward or gives a very poor return for the effort I put in... so maybe learning to freestyle kick in a way that syncs with my body rotation would be a way to start. (Not sure how to do that though, so ideas for learning rotation rhythm would be welcomed too.) Thanks in advance!
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  • Hey Fort why not swim your crawl and use the dolphin kick instead of a flutter kick after the 15 yard mark. Never done that George. But I assure you I'm not just using my legs for balance when I sprint freestyle or backstroke. I can flutter kick too. :) Look, kicking is hard and doesn't happen overnight. It's a long term project, and most people don't feel like dedicating the time to it. I can understand that if they'd prefer to use their training time otherwise. But let's not pretend that a fast flutter kick isn't important.
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  • Hey Fort why not swim your crawl and use the dolphin kick instead of a flutter kick after the 15 yard mark. Never done that George. But I assure you I'm not just using my legs for balance when I sprint freestyle or backstroke. I can flutter kick too. :) Look, kicking is hard and doesn't happen overnight. It's a long term project, and most people don't feel like dedicating the time to it. I can understand that if they'd prefer to use their training time otherwise. But let's not pretend that a fast flutter kick isn't important.
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