200 IM + falling piano = challenge

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Last meet I swam the 100 and 200 IM, the latter for the first time ever. My best strokes are free and fly. My backstroke is quite lame. My breaststroke is slowly getting better. I have no illusions that I will ever get anywhere near a top ten in anything, least of all an IM event. But I would like to improve, and it give me a sense of accomplishment to swim all four strokes in a race and not drown (though the 200 introduced doubt on that front!) I went 1:16.80 in the 100 (out in 35.83; back in 40.97) In the 200, I went 2:51.82 fly 34.65 back 46.81 *** (falling piano) 53.83 free 36.53 The 200 was really a mixed bag--it felt absolutely horrible in the middle (why, oh why did I enter this event??? I am thinking about 20 yards into the breaststroke leg) but exciting to complete. Any suggestions about IM sets for workouts (I swim alone, for the most part) or ways to think about the 200 race? Split goals, etc?? I'm sort of plateaued elsewhere, so this seems like a good thing to work on for awhile. My zone meet is at the end of this month, and I'd like to get the 200 down around 2:45 if possible.
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    Red60 I am going to give you a couple of suggestions for the backstroke. Let the lower jaw relax, backstrokers who just let it hang loose and quit clenching their teeth usely improve their time. More body roll and let the shoulder of the recovery arm be clear of the water.
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  • Former Member
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    Red60 I am going to give you a couple of suggestions for the backstroke. Let the lower jaw relax, backstrokers who just let it hang loose and quit clenching their teeth usely improve their time. More body roll and let the shoulder of the recovery arm be clear of the water.
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