400 IM

I'm not much of a stroke swimmer...that is to say my workouts are generally pretty much just various sets of crawl stroke...at which I'm very strong...for longer open water swims. Now and then I'd throw in a set of other strokes just to break up the monotony. I can swim the other strokes good enough...endurance-wise...except for BF. It was, and is, always difficult for me to make it just 50m BF. I'd have to rest at each wall. And it seemed that I couldn't just "slow down" to pace myself. It was like I'd have to swim the BF all-out or drown. But a year or so ago, for some reason, I began ending all my workouts with a 400 IM (scm). Slowly but surely my BF got better. I started to notice that I could actually slow down some. Still, I'd usually have to rest on one wall, or go into the modified BF with a breaststroke kick in the last 50. But finally...yesterday I did the whole 100 using the correct BF kick without resting at the wall, and was able to swim the entire 400 IM without stopping. We won't discuss time. Dan
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  • "Build each stroke on #1 " - on each 50 build your speed so you are swimming faster at the 50 yd mark than you were swimming at the 10 yd mark #2 at your target IM pace dived by 2" - you are swimming a 200 IM so take your target 400 IM time and divide that tim in half. If you target 400 IM time is 4:00 your target time for this repeat is half of that or 2:00 - if your 400 IM target is 6:00 you swant to go 3:00
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  • "Build each stroke on #1 " - on each 50 build your speed so you are swimming faster at the 50 yd mark than you were swimming at the 10 yd mark #2 at your target IM pace dived by 2" - you are swimming a 200 IM so take your target 400 IM time and divide that tim in half. If you target 400 IM time is 4:00 your target time for this repeat is half of that or 2:00 - if your 400 IM target is 6:00 you swant to go 3:00
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