200 Backstroke Gurus--Please

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At a local meet last weekend I did a 200 backstroke SCY, just for kicks. It was only the second time swimming it SCY, plus once LCM. I like to try out different things at meets just to shake up the routine and get a read on my progress, or lack-of. After the swim, all of my team mates commented on the swim, saying it looked-- great, really smooth, strong, good rotation, strong walls, etc. The swim actually felt very good (I'd been sick all week and debated scratching), to the point it felt easy. I would like to make this a "reguar" event, and have even added it to my nationals line-up (bonus event w/o qual. time). Would love feedback from those of you who consider yourselves 200 backstrokers. How do I improve speed overall? Maintain speed on the back half (splits below)? Should I be using lots of legs throughout or save for the back half? No video to share, but my splits from previous swims are: 8/08 LCM 3:07.22 --42.8 1:30.1(47.3) 2:20.0(49.9) 3:07.22 (47.2) 4/07 SCY 2:46.88 --1:19.4 (37, 42) 1:26.88 (43, 43) 3/08 SCY 2:41.xx -- 1:18.xx 1:22.xx (no 50 splits) Clearly my second 100 needs work; although, this last time was better. My 100 usually runs around 1:16 high, so I think I'm taking it out ok. I get 3-4 SDK off each wall, which brings out past the flags. I have two more opportunities to swim the 200 in meets before nationals. Any tips would be appreciated. Dana
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