How much aerobic work for sprinters?

As I crawled back into the pool today fat and out of shape, I wondered: Don't sprinters need some minimal aerobic work? I see that Ande is doing none whatsoever and Paul advises not "fighting fat" in the pool. I do a lot of race pace training and cross training. But still, is just a little aerobic work called for? I can tell I don't need any for 50s, but my 100s could use a little something. I don't think I have the substantial swimming aerobic base that people like Ande have because I was out of the pool for so many years .. So I'm either taking my 100s out too slow for fear of dying or actually dying. Does aerobic work help counter this? Or do I need more lactate work such as doing 100s with huge amounts of rest?
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  • the point is the mark of a middle distance swimmer is take their 100 time double it then add 6 seconds and you have a time close to their 200 time the mark of a sprinter is take their 100 time double it then add 12 to 16 seconds and you have a time close to their 200 time I don't think that applies evenly across all strokes, nor across SCY/SCM/LCM. Here are my numbers for SCY: Freestyle - 7.28, Backstroke - 8.23, Breaststroke :rofl: - 11.40, Butterfly - 11.94, IM - 5.65 :confused:
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  • the point is the mark of a middle distance swimmer is take their 100 time double it then add 6 seconds and you have a time close to their 200 time the mark of a sprinter is take their 100 time double it then add 12 to 16 seconds and you have a time close to their 200 time I don't think that applies evenly across all strokes, nor across SCY/SCM/LCM. Here are my numbers for SCY: Freestyle - 7.28, Backstroke - 8.23, Breaststroke :rofl: - 11.40, Butterfly - 11.94, IM - 5.65 :confused:
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