Managing Stroke Rate Vs Length In A Sprint?

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I tried running through a few pages of search results, but didnt really find relevant results. For the past few years i have been working very hard on stroke length in practice and have improved a ton in this area (can hit 14 pretty regularly and like 11 if i really focus on lengthening it out (5'10)), but when i get on the blocks and race the 50 or 100 i feel like a lot of that goes out the door and i fall back on only stroke rate. Do you all have any advice on finding an "optimal" length/rate ratio? or any advice on how to control this urge? I have been improving consistently, but i just feel that there are greater gains that i could be making.
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  • SKO, I'm sorry...I read Warren's comment and had to comment. Now back to your question! :D I think you have to find what works best for you in a race. There is a very fine line between too much "lengthening" and not enough. You don't want to slow your turnover down too much for a sprint. Long, strong and fast strokes are needed.
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  • SKO, I'm sorry...I read Warren's comment and had to comment. Now back to your question! :D I think you have to find what works best for you in a race. There is a very fine line between too much "lengthening" and not enough. You don't want to slow your turnover down too much for a sprint. Long, strong and fast strokes are needed.
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