Fast times in Hawaii: what are yours and how you plan on training?
Former Member
I am curious about what could everyone brag about swimming personal fast times in the 2002 ShortCourseNationals in Hawaii, and how they count on training for them.
To start off, I brag that I will do 58.xx in 100 freestyle, 2:09.xx in 200 freestyle and 11:58.xx in 1,000 freestyle.
I count on doing them by entering a 'zone' in workouts, where miracles are welcome including better flip-turns, feel for the water and enthusiasm.
Anyone else?
Parents
Former Member
This link, from usswim.org, analyzes with an outstanding technical competence the 50 meter freestyle men race in the 2000SydneyOlympics finals:
www.usswim.org/.../template.pl
It appears, coming 5 meters into the wall Alex. Popov (Rus.) had the lead over everyone. I didn't know this. Upon different techniques of finishing, he finished in #6 with 22.24, behind the winning #21.98.
Fascinating...
This link, from usswim.org, analyzes with an outstanding technical competence the 50 meter freestyle men race in the 2000SydneyOlympics finals:
www.usswim.org/.../template.pl
It appears, coming 5 meters into the wall Alex. Popov (Rus.) had the lead over everyone. I didn't know this. Upon different techniques of finishing, he finished in #6 with 22.24, behind the winning #21.98.
Fascinating...