I am a former distance runner and I'm trying to get into Modern Pentathlon. I have to swim a 200m Freestyle. I've been training for 3 months and I feel I've improved a lot. At first I couldn't do more than two 50yards without stopping. Now I can do 10x100yards in 1.17-1.18 with 30sec recovery. I also do 10X50 in 34-35 and 5x200 in 2.45-2.48. All this in a turbulent, filthy 25 yard pool!
I'm training on my own and I don't really know what I'm doing. I have a test in ten days consisting of a 200m freestyle and a 3000m run and I have to have a total score of 2400 points.
While my run is strong enough to get me 1400 points (I represented the US at 2 world championships), I have to swim at least a 2.30 for my 200 m to get the remaining 1000 points. I don't know what to expect! I don't know how I should pace myself through the 1st 50, how I'm supposed to feel on the 2nd, 3rd 50 etc.
Based on my workouts, can anyone predict how fast I can swim a 200m in an Olympic size pool?
The best I've done is 2.43 on my last interval in a 200 yards
Is 2.30 for 200 meters a legitimate target considering I'd be using a starting block, fast skin half suit and I'd be swimming in a real competition pool?
Please don’t take this the wrong way, but as an obviously well trained athlete, why on earth are you not swimming with a coached program?
A 2:43 for 200 yards converts to 3:06 for 200 meters, a dive start and a fastskin aren’t going to give you more that a few seconds. Being rested will give you a few more seconds. But for real improvement, train with a team and a good coach. There are many good Masters and age group programs in the Denver area who would be able to greatly improve your swimming.
Please don’t take this the wrong way, but as an obviously well trained athlete, why on earth are you not swimming with a coached program?
A 2:43 for 200 yards converts to 3:06 for 200 meters, a dive start and a fastskin aren’t going to give you more that a few seconds. Being rested will give you a few more seconds. But for real improvement, train with a team and a good coach. There are many good Masters and age group programs in the Denver area who would be able to greatly improve your swimming.