Help with training for effective splits in 100 free

All, I'm now starting to feel more powerful on my free and am able hold shorter intervals so I decided to take a look at what an effective split would be and figure out how to start training for it. So far my best times are in SC 50y - 24.98 100y - 56.89, 26.96,29.93 50m - 27.25 100m - 1:01.37, 28.67,32.70 Now looking at the percentages it is clear that my conditioning (or lack thereof) played a huge part in the drop offs. SCY (based upon 50y event time) 1st 50 - 92.07%, 2nd 50 80.18% SCM 1st 50 - 94.79%, 2nd 50 - 80.00% So in each of my best swims, I took the front 50 out a little differently but had about the same Death March on the back half. Taking a look at other splits it appears that the most effective split is about 95%/88%. I'm pretty sure that I'm in the low 24s for SCY now so let's use 24.00 as a 50y time. That means I should split 100 25.26/27.27/52.54. Now the question is, what would be the best way to train for this? Would it be to throw in some 5x100 Sprints on 8:00 and try to find someone to time? Do less than that? Do more than that? What should I expect the times to be without access to blocks? Paul
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  • Thanks, Jeff So it sounds like I need to suck it up and start doing the distance side of the board at least once a week. The good thing is that when the 200s hit the board, I no longer want to run and hide so that's an improvement. But I guess I need to go over to the Dark Side of the workout :drown: Thanks for pointing that out, the sad part is that I never even considered that result. So it sounds like that an appropriate way to train for an event is swimming intervals of twice that distance. I know that is an over simplification, yes. But from what I understand is to swim an effective 100 you have to train yourself by swimming more 200s in practice. That means that I have GOT to get to the 5am practices as that seems to be when the most distance work is done. Paul
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  • Thanks, Jeff So it sounds like I need to suck it up and start doing the distance side of the board at least once a week. The good thing is that when the 200s hit the board, I no longer want to run and hide so that's an improvement. But I guess I need to go over to the Dark Side of the workout :drown: Thanks for pointing that out, the sad part is that I never even considered that result. So it sounds like that an appropriate way to train for an event is swimming intervals of twice that distance. I know that is an over simplification, yes. But from what I understand is to swim an effective 100 you have to train yourself by swimming more 200s in practice. That means that I have GOT to get to the 5am practices as that seems to be when the most distance work is done. Paul
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