but ultimately anyone who "muscles' any distance in our sport will never make it to the top of the rankings or maximize their potential.
I agree with this, but my point was his stroke inefficiency may not slow him down as much until he gets to longer distances than a 50. If you're fighting the water you're not going to be able to keep up a good pace for very long.
but ultimately anyone who "muscles' any distance in our sport will never make it to the top of the rankings or maximize their potential.
I agree with this, but my point was his stroke inefficiency may not slow him down as much until he gets to longer distances than a 50. If you're fighting the water you're not going to be able to keep up a good pace for very long.