LZR - It's Faster, but by how much ?

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After seeing a woman break 24 seconds and I think we can stop the discussion of "IF" the LZR suit is faster and start thinking "how much faster". The previous line of suits (Fastskin and so on) were pretty similiar to a shaved swimmer. Sure - they do feel like they make you float, but overall the times seemed to move along "in line" with what I would expect to see in terms of improvements in the sport. If the previous suits would have been that much faster than shaving, you would have never seen people just using the legskins. By the way - for us Masters swimmers there was always the added benefit of keeping in all the "extra layers of skin". So how much faster are the LZR suits ? If I had to guess based on the results so far, I would say 0.25 to 0.30 per 50 and double that for the 100. I can see the Bernard going 48 low in the 100 and I can see Sullivan getting close or just breaking the 50 record. It makes sense that Libby Lenton would swim a 24.2 or so in the 50. I think one of the top regular teams out there should do a test - you need a good amount of world class swimmers training together to be able to do a test. Here is the test I would propose: 8-10 swimmers 2 days of testing 4x50 on 10 minutes all out Day 1 - swim 2 with a Fastskin2 followed by 2 with the LZR Day 2 - swim 2 with the LZR followed by 2 with the Fastskin2 Get the averages of all 10 swimmers - maybe drop the high and low and there you go. Why do the test ? I would HAVE to know. Swimming is a big part of your life and you just set a massive PR using this new technology - my very first question would be " How much was me and how much was the suit?"?
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  • Sorry about your slip in the 50 back, but good job to recover and do a nice time. I hadn't heard: did you continue with your strength training after IGLA? Do you think it helped you here? Win some, lose some. I did stick with the strength training after IGLA. I just hit a snag in late July and only lifted once (maybe twice) before Zones. Nonetheless, I do think the added strength was a "confounding" factor; I was, without a doubt, stronger than Zones last year. (But the interruption of training was probably a "confounding" factor too.) So, I don't think the times can be fully attributed to the suit. Plus, I try to continue to train smarter and probably did even more anaerobic work this year. I do wish I had gotten to swim the 100 back rested, but it was too close to the 50 fly. And when I said "unrested" above, it is more accurate to say I only rested a couple days. Added a photo from Zones of Hulk and me in our B70s showing off our guns.
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  • Sorry about your slip in the 50 back, but good job to recover and do a nice time. I hadn't heard: did you continue with your strength training after IGLA? Do you think it helped you here? Win some, lose some. I did stick with the strength training after IGLA. I just hit a snag in late July and only lifted once (maybe twice) before Zones. Nonetheless, I do think the added strength was a "confounding" factor; I was, without a doubt, stronger than Zones last year. (But the interruption of training was probably a "confounding" factor too.) So, I don't think the times can be fully attributed to the suit. Plus, I try to continue to train smarter and probably did even more anaerobic work this year. I do wish I had gotten to swim the 100 back rested, but it was too close to the 50 fly. And when I said "unrested" above, it is more accurate to say I only rested a couple days. Added a photo from Zones of Hulk and me in our B70s showing off our guns.
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