reaction time

Former Member
Former Member
Anyone have ideas on reducing the reaction time off the blocks? Only one of my events at Nationals posted a reaction time, and it looks like I went ahead and finished a cup of coffee before I left. Was I just thinking too much? Or do I need a cattle prod?
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  • My coach suggested the best way to do relay starts is to NOT look at the swimmer. Instead concentrate on the "plane" the swimmer needs to break. As soon as they cross this plane start your arm windup and stepup without paying any more attention to the swimmer in the water. Once you're commited to that start you should go full bore and not try to adjust for what the finishing swimmer is doing. ...and pray as your feet disengage from the block... That would be nice to pratice like that. I'll bet it helps a lot.
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  • My coach suggested the best way to do relay starts is to NOT look at the swimmer. Instead concentrate on the "plane" the swimmer needs to break. As soon as they cross this plane start your arm windup and stepup without paying any more attention to the swimmer in the water. Once you're commited to that start you should go full bore and not try to adjust for what the finishing swimmer is doing. ...and pray as your feet disengage from the block... That would be nice to pratice like that. I'll bet it helps a lot.
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