Stroke Rate vs Stroke Length, which is more difficult?
Former Member
This topic may have been discussed in the past but a search gave too many hits. I am very interested by your comment and advices for the following real scenario. This is for kids but may be this could apply to masters. BTW, I am just a parent swimmer, very interested in swimming in general but unfortunately not a good enough swimmer.
Two age group swimmers (11-12 years old) coming from different swimming history have opposite swimming style:
Swimmer 1 (let's call the higher stroke rate swimmer) swims 50 meters freestyle, taking 60 strokes. Swimmer2 does it in 45 strokes, with a time 0.5 to 1 second slower.
In general, Swimmer1 beats Swimmer2 in all distances (freestyle and back). Including a 2000 meter freestyle test set, faster by about 20 seconds. In this particular 2000m, aside the time and stroke rate, Swimmer2 (slower stroke rate) did it with even splits while Swimmer1 positive splits toward the last 25% of the distance.
Q1. Assuming two swimmers have similar aerobic conditions, which one will have better margin of progression? More exactly, would it be "easier" for Swimmer1 to improve the technique or for Swimmer2 to improve the Stroke Rate?
Q2. What would you recommend to these swimmers to get better?
To these two swimmers, stroke rate seems to be the winning bet. Swimmer2 was taught with a focus on excellent technique (and indeed looks better in the water), but is confused as this skill doesn't translate into better performance.
Of course, we are talking about SL and SR relative to a context where the swimmers already know about swimming.
Thanks you in advance for your help.
Parents
Former Member
What a hoot!! When the tough gets going, the sprinters get out!!! Good one, and then we have Fortress' one about wetsuits and us distance junkies.
To be perfectly honest, I was a sprinter "once." It just hurts too much nowadays to move that fast quite honestly.
Back to it: I believe the reason why the 50 free is glorified is for one reason:
people's need for speed and normally that 50 could be anyone's game, who gets there the fastest (touch-outs), so this makes it exciting to watch. I love watching everything, and even though I am a distance person now, watching a 1650 can put me to sleep, so that's why I used to always be a counter.
Donna
What a hoot!! When the tough gets going, the sprinters get out!!! Good one, and then we have Fortress' one about wetsuits and us distance junkies.
To be perfectly honest, I was a sprinter "once." It just hurts too much nowadays to move that fast quite honestly.
Back to it: I believe the reason why the 50 free is glorified is for one reason:
people's need for speed and normally that 50 could be anyone's game, who gets there the fastest (touch-outs), so this makes it exciting to watch. I love watching everything, and even though I am a distance person now, watching a 1650 can put me to sleep, so that's why I used to always be a counter.
Donna