Today, swimming swiming was a wash. Too many people at the pool. By the time it cleared out I didn't have enough time to do a full set.
So, I decided to spend my shortened time to try to swim like Phelps. I had just watched a Butterfly video.
I did a few laps normally (at speed), a few like Phelps (my version - at speed), and a few normally again.
The Phelps versions of my 50 yard butterfly were 2 seconds faster: 28 seconds vs. 30 seconds.
I was laughing pretty hard when I saw the times.
All I really changed was the depth of my body wave. In the video Phelps has this gigantic body wave. His head is about 3 feet underwater at the lowest point of his arc. I also found that in attempting to have the same size arc (I bet I was doing a 2 foot arc) that I had to breath every stoke like he does to keep the momentum up. I also found that I was able to have a larger kick going underwater that deep.
It was pretty cool. Thought I'd share. I'm hoping that if I can hone it or get to a place where I'm comfortable with this new style that I'll be able to drop even more time. We'll see.
Normally I'm a huge skeptic, but I'm always up for trying new things. Sometimes they work, and this is one of those times. Pretty amazing.
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Just for the record: I just went to check my claim about Gil Stovall winning the SEC conference title in the 200 fly and found out that I was mistaken about that.....Apparently I was "way" off....Daniel Cruz won the event with a pool record time of 1:42.88...while Gil placed a miserable second with a time of 1:43.24....(and here I was talking this guy up and all!!)
newmastersswimmer
Just for the record: I just went to check my claim about Gil Stovall winning the SEC conference title in the 200 fly and found out that I was mistaken about that.....Apparently I was "way" off....Daniel Cruz won the event with a pool record time of 1:42.88...while Gil placed a miserable second with a time of 1:43.24....(and here I was talking this guy up and all!!)
newmastersswimmer