Butterfrog help requested

After resisting my coach's suggestion to learn butterfrog, I am finally relenting and taking the advice of King Frog, Nadine Day, and my team's relay coach, Donna Hooe. I can swim a legal butterfly forever (well, 2,000 yards non-stop that I know of), but it's slow. I would like to improve my times on both 200 fly and 400 IM, so my goal is to learn a legal (and good!) butterfrog. I saw instant positive improvements in my stroke count and 200-pace, 25-yard split. What used to be a 10-stroke 25 yard butterfly is now 8 strokes, and my time at 200 pace dropped almost two seconds. I have only practiced this for a few hundred yards, so I have a long way to go to getting it right! First of all, the undulation is missing, and I need to get the feel for it. I also notice that I'm not getting completely around on recovery and my wrists are bending on entry. In time, I'm sure I can work these out. Is this butterfrog legal? What suggestions do you have on how to improve? King Frog, I would especially appreciate your feedback as always! :agree: Topside- http://youtu.be/0yVfdN5CcXY Thanks flyers and frogs!
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  • If your eyes are on the Olympics DON'T DO IT. If its an old foggy race by all means do it. Well, George, in the end, I decided NOT to swim butterfrog in Saturday's ironman pentathlon. After racing the sprint pentathlon the last four years at the Southside Seals Pentathlon meet, I decided to go big and enter the ironman. I wanted to do it without an asterisk after my name (or in my own memory), so I raced the 400 IM (first race) and 200 fly (last race) all fly. All five races were completed in 21/4 hours-- and, without a DQ. :D I do, however, plan to try butterfrog at a future meet! ;)
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  • If your eyes are on the Olympics DON'T DO IT. If its an old foggy race by all means do it. Well, George, in the end, I decided NOT to swim butterfrog in Saturday's ironman pentathlon. After racing the sprint pentathlon the last four years at the Southside Seals Pentathlon meet, I decided to go big and enter the ironman. I wanted to do it without an asterisk after my name (or in my own memory), so I raced the 400 IM (first race) and 200 fly (last race) all fly. All five races were completed in 21/4 hours-- and, without a DQ. :D I do, however, plan to try butterfrog at a future meet! ;)
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