General Tips for Making it to State (High School Swimming)

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Hey, Im a junior in high school, and this is my second year swimming on an official swim team. I joined the swim team as a joke my sophomore year, but I now love the sport and want to take it very seriously. I moved up to JV last year and I'm now looking to move up to varsity this year and do very well in the 200 I.M. My stroke techniques need lot of work. My *** is by far my best followed by the freestyle. The backstroke and butterfly are pretty much the same. My *** is pretty decent and my coaches have said I'm doing it right. However with my back and freestyle, my hips are swinging out and I'm fishtailing. My coach tried telling me how to do it, but I'm still doing it. How do I fix this? With my butterfly, I feel like it's a little strained and it doesn't really flow like I feel it should. Also my kicking is very very weak. After a 50 freestyle/Back/Fly and i start burning out (especially fly since I don't really know how to do it) *** kick is cake. My sophomore year I swam the 100 *** at 1:17.21 My times as of now are: 50 Freestyle: 27.3 Seconds 100 ***: 1:26.54 50 Back: 38 Seconds 50 Fly: 32 Seconds Right now I'm training primarily through weight lifting (Working on all areas of the body,) and some swimming. I am really looking to go from being a decent swimmer to someone who can place 1st in state (ideally : D) Any advice would be appreciated.
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  • Former Member
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    It is easy to say that it is good to join the winningist team than to take private lesson. In our case, we want to support our swimming program with new coach - we are starting from ground up; I believe that we will make a big difference in a few years from now. While we wait, we can drive one hour and half to a good team for private lessons. I simply cannot drive that much each way everyday when I have other things to do. Thus, private lessons along with working out with your team is an ideal combination. :shrugs shoulders:
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  • Former Member
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    It is easy to say that it is good to join the winningist team than to take private lesson. In our case, we want to support our swimming program with new coach - we are starting from ground up; I believe that we will make a big difference in a few years from now. While we wait, we can drive one hour and half to a good team for private lessons. I simply cannot drive that much each way everyday when I have other things to do. Thus, private lessons along with working out with your team is an ideal combination. :shrugs shoulders:
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