Fast times in Hawaii: what are yours and how you plan on training?

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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?
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  • Former Member
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    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...
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    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...
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