Slim down to swim faster

Here's my question: Should one intentionally loose muscle mass and weightlifting strength in order to be more streamlined and potentially go faster in the water? How much mass would one have to lose in order to present less resistance in the water? Maybe on a related note: Let's say a swimmer has a muscular build, and their technique is very good, would they benefit from losing ten lbs. of extra muscle mass and maybe becoming a more streamlined vessel? Any thoughts? :weightlifter::banana::weightlifter::banana:
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  • what are your current swimming times what is your current strength level :51-53 on the 100yd free :56-58 on the 100yd fly :23 on 50yd free :25 on 50yd fly Strength level based on various workouts: 295 on flat bench x 1 215 on seated shoulder press x 1 365 on squat x 1 225 on good morning x 1 145 on barbell curl x 1 255 on close grip bench x 1 bodyweight + 125lbs chin-up x 1 crunches on the swiss ball x 45 in a set That's about it I guess. :cane:
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  • what are your current swimming times what is your current strength level :51-53 on the 100yd free :56-58 on the 100yd fly :23 on 50yd free :25 on 50yd fly Strength level based on various workouts: 295 on flat bench x 1 215 on seated shoulder press x 1 365 on squat x 1 225 on good morning x 1 145 on barbell curl x 1 255 on close grip bench x 1 bodyweight + 125lbs chin-up x 1 crunches on the swiss ball x 45 in a set That's about it I guess. :cane:
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