Swimming the mile...how do you do it fast?

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I was a HS swimmer and just got into masters swimming last fall after 12 years out of the pool (I’m 30). My primary goals are to improve health, lose some weight and have some fun. However, I'm longing to go faster. Right now I struggle to hold 1:20s for more than 500yds and feel wiped out. I'd like to really improve on my mile distance, as that's about the distance of the Triathlons I like to do (oly & 1/2). Does anyone know of any good resources that can teach me what to do to swim faster over a long distance? In other words, how much to I need to swim, what kind of sets etc. should I focus on to reach my goal of holding 1:10 for 2000 yards and have enough left in me to be ready to hop on my bike and ride for 56 miles and then run 13.1? Right now I swim 3-4 times a week with 3-4000 yards per workout. I swim the workouts that the coach puts up, and don’t swim on my own. The workouts I think are designed toward the “overall” swimmer, not to distance freestyle. I’ve been seeing steady improvement, but can I do something else to “help” it along?
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  • we become what we do I recommend you work on technique, endurance, race splitting and speed. it would greatly help if you added a day or two each week to your training and a thousand or two to your daily yardage. Spend a good portion of your training doing strong repeats with not much rest. Develop relaxed speed try stuff like 15 x 100 on 1:25 then work your way to faster intervals or 8 x 200 on 2:50 same as above work on moving to the faster practice lanes race splitting is important if you work the first 200 too hard you're gonna pay for the rest of the swim. spend a whole season concentrating on improving your 1,650 time. shave try a fast skin body suit. keep training it takes months to improve after being a sprinter my whole life in 2002 for a whole season i decided to train for the 1,650 in may I went 19:11 towards late July I got down to 17:55 good luck
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  • we become what we do I recommend you work on technique, endurance, race splitting and speed. it would greatly help if you added a day or two each week to your training and a thousand or two to your daily yardage. Spend a good portion of your training doing strong repeats with not much rest. Develop relaxed speed try stuff like 15 x 100 on 1:25 then work your way to faster intervals or 8 x 200 on 2:50 same as above work on moving to the faster practice lanes race splitting is important if you work the first 200 too hard you're gonna pay for the rest of the swim. spend a whole season concentrating on improving your 1,650 time. shave try a fast skin body suit. keep training it takes months to improve after being a sprinter my whole life in 2002 for a whole season i decided to train for the 1,650 in may I went 19:11 towards late July I got down to 17:55 good luck
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