In running, front running is a perfectly acceptable racing tactic. It could actually be utilizing a strength. Is it the same in swimming? It seems like I've read a lot about negative splitting and pacing. Does anyone here front run? (I think I've seen Kate Zeigler employ that strategy ...) Do we have to commit to hurt or is it better to commit to pace? (Sorry if that sounded like a Sex & The City question.)
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Swimming Fastest. In each of those books he discussed the splits, race tactics, and strategies of the best American and World Swimmers of the time. A lot of the swimmers drop off rates were similar but depending on the event, stroke, and distance could be very different. .
I'm racing my opponent. But thanks Frank. I'm putting this book on my Christmas list.
Swimming Fastest. In each of those books he discussed the splits, race tactics, and strategies of the best American and World Swimmers of the time. A lot of the swimmers drop off rates were similar but depending on the event, stroke, and distance could be very different. .
I'm racing my opponent. But thanks Frank. I'm putting this book on my Christmas list.