The best thing about Masters swimming is that you can just decide to try a different event. So Lately I've been thinking about trying to swim the 100 fly in the next SCY meet I do. Until masters I had never competed in any fly event. So the 100 fly is a complete unknown to me.
This week to get an idea of what my starting point is I've done two 100 flys of the wall in practice during sets with the fastest being a 1:02/1:03. This was in the middle of a set of 6 X 100 free. 1-3 were on 1:40 moderate and 4-6 on 2:00 Hard. I swam fly on #4.
Natually I am encouraged by that time and it has me thinking. Maybe I can get with in striking distance of a top ten 10 with this. For my age group (35-39) it looks like I would need to go sub :55 to have a chance. But is that possible for someone who has never competed in the 100 fly? And if so, what kind of 50 fly speed will I need to have to accomplish that?
Also any advice on how to train for the 100 fly when your work outs don't really have a lot of fly in them. I swim with a team with workouts prepared by the coach.
Kevin
Kevin....those are awesome fly times...especilly for workout.
Personally I rarely if ever swim 100 fly in practice...lots of drill work, fin work, build 50's, fast 25's....that sort of thing.
As fr how you split it....depends on what type of swimmer you are...drop dead...more back half capability? For the most part on a 100 you want to try and keep your 50 splits within 2-3 sconds. So to go 55 you should be something like 26/29....
Kevin....those are awesome fly times...especilly for workout.
Personally I rarely if ever swim 100 fly in practice...lots of drill work, fin work, build 50's, fast 25's....that sort of thing.
As fr how you split it....depends on what type of swimmer you are...drop dead...more back half capability? For the most part on a 100 you want to try and keep your 50 splits within 2-3 sconds. So to go 55 you should be something like 26/29....