Drafting

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We all know that drafting off someone allows you to go faster with less effort, I am wondering if being drafted off of slows one down? Anyone know?
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    Originally posted by GNITE The truth is that like cycling the person being drafted also gains an advantage. Same speed with less effort. Or if you wish greater speed with the same effort. If you have a person on each side of you even better. Add one behind better yet. Of course the benefit is not as great as the one drafting. Are you aware of any research that bears this out for either swimmers or other surface penetrating moving objects?
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  • Former Member
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    Originally posted by GNITE The truth is that like cycling the person being drafted also gains an advantage. Same speed with less effort. Or if you wish greater speed with the same effort. If you have a person on each side of you even better. Add one behind better yet. Of course the benefit is not as great as the one drafting. Are you aware of any research that bears this out for either swimmers or other surface penetrating moving objects?
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