Help me train for the 200 free

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The 200 free is a new event to me. I never raced it before last year, but I have to say I am hooked on the distance. There is something immensely satisfying about completing a good 200. Perhaps it is because I have always only raced 50's and 100's that I feel this way. It is one of those races that is difficult to classify. Too long to be a flat-out sprint and too short to be be considered a distance event, it seems to fall rather awkwardly somewhere between middle distance and sprint. Last year I did a 2:16.34 LCM 200 free (out in 1:05.07 and back in 1:11.27). Those are awful splits I know, but in my defense I only intended for the 200 to be a warm up for my other events and when I saw I was out in front after the first 100 I held back. I haven't swum it again in competition since then but will have another go at it in October this year. I have been spending a lot of time, recently, on the 200 in training, but I'm not sure that I am going about it in the right fashion and wanted to ask for advice. How have I been training? Well, mostly doing lots of 200's trying to see how close I can get my splits to one another. At least twice a week I do one at race pace to gauge my progress and get race pace practice. Today I went a 2:08.08 SCM from a push off the wall (out in 1:01 high and back in 1:06 something). Still not ideal splits but an improvement. I felt I still had gas left in the tank, even though I was breathing hard at the end and my pulse was 168. Apart from that I also do some broken 200's (4 x 50 with 10 seconds rest between each). I also do a lot of 100's at 1:20 but I am not sure if these help much at all. Most times I am crusing in somewhere between 1:12 and 1:15 getting 5 seconds rest and going off again. I mean they are a good aerobic workout but I don't know if they help me much for the 200. My goal this year. I would love to go under 2:05 LCM but maybe a more realistic goal would be 2:06. Out in a 1:01 and back in a 1:04 or 1:05. The best advice I have heard on the 200 was from Paul Smith who said that you should work the third 50 just a little bit harder than you think you should be working it. This advice has helped me narrow down the difference between those split times. I still feel the difference between my splits is too big. I am not a back halfer and always have to go out hard to do a good time. In fact my best 200's are when I take the first half out so hard that, at the 100m mark, I start trying to convince myself I should stop there and make it a 100 for time. Then I know I have expended the right amount of energy. So my question: apart from doing race pace 200's and broken 200's, how should I be training? What sort of distance should I be doing in a week? Are there any strategies I should be considering? Would really appreciate any advice. Thanks, Syd
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  • 200's are controlled sprints you need speed and endurance here's examples of how elite swimmers have recently split it 1 Klueh, Michael 21 Longhorn 1:49.57 1:47.45 OLY 25.74 53.03 (27.29) 1:20.63 (27.60) 1:47.45 (26.82) 2 Cramer, Jayme 25 Unattached 1:50.89 1:47.65 OLY 25.40 52.68 (27.28) 1:20.25 (27.57) 1:47.65 (27.40) 3 Berens, Ricky 20 Longhorn 1:51.45 1:48.74 OLY 25.50 52.79 (27.29) 1:21.19 (28.40) 1:48.74 (27.55) 4 McGinnis, Matt 22 Longhorn 1:50.85 1:49.19 OLY 25.70 53.86 (28.16) 1:21.91 (28.05) 1:49.19 (27.28) 1 Coventry, Kirst 24 Longhorn 2:04.04 1:57.04 OLY 27.34 56.72 (29.38) 1:26.86 (30.14) 1:57.04 (30.18) 2 Marshall, Chris 21 Aggie 2:03.10 1:58.36 OLY 28.61 58.78 (30.17) 1:28.90 (30.12) 1:58.36 (29.46) 3 Rodriquez, Jess 17 Longhorn 2:00.64 2:00.93 OLY 28.29 58.91 (30.62) 1:30.14 (31.23) 2:00.93 (30.79) here's how not to split it 13 Blackman, Canda 22 Mustangs 2:06.72 2:05.27 JRS 28.64 1:00.02 (31.38) 1:32.24 (32.22) 2:05.27 (33.03) She slightly died in this race. or 14 Jackson, Jonath 18 Longhorn 1:55.59 1:54.57 JRS 24.75 53.17 (28.42) 1:23.12 (29.95) 1:54.57 (31.45) 53.17 1:01.40 OUCH ideally you want to keep your 100's 0 to 2 seconds apart 3 or 4 is acceptable 5 or more is acceptable for *** and fly but not back and free basically what you do is swim an easy speed 50 then swim 3 more 50's at the same pace something like 30.9 32.9 32.9 32.9 keep in mind you don't have to flip at the end of the 4th lap, it's a hand touch so if you're holding the same time on the 2nd, 3rd & 4th length you should be slightly faster on your 4th length. when you're racing 200's, remember to: + breathe often + save your legs for the 2nd 100 + build each length + don't die at the 100 + don't try to suddenly change gears, you'll go faster for a moment then shut down and go slower + be fast + stay relaxed work on speed and conditioning in training the best thing you can do to improve your 200 ability is to race one or 2 200's a week warm up rest 10 - 15 minutes put on a fast suit then race a 200 for time, get your splits track your results week to week
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  • 200's are controlled sprints you need speed and endurance here's examples of how elite swimmers have recently split it 1 Klueh, Michael 21 Longhorn 1:49.57 1:47.45 OLY 25.74 53.03 (27.29) 1:20.63 (27.60) 1:47.45 (26.82) 2 Cramer, Jayme 25 Unattached 1:50.89 1:47.65 OLY 25.40 52.68 (27.28) 1:20.25 (27.57) 1:47.65 (27.40) 3 Berens, Ricky 20 Longhorn 1:51.45 1:48.74 OLY 25.50 52.79 (27.29) 1:21.19 (28.40) 1:48.74 (27.55) 4 McGinnis, Matt 22 Longhorn 1:50.85 1:49.19 OLY 25.70 53.86 (28.16) 1:21.91 (28.05) 1:49.19 (27.28) 1 Coventry, Kirst 24 Longhorn 2:04.04 1:57.04 OLY 27.34 56.72 (29.38) 1:26.86 (30.14) 1:57.04 (30.18) 2 Marshall, Chris 21 Aggie 2:03.10 1:58.36 OLY 28.61 58.78 (30.17) 1:28.90 (30.12) 1:58.36 (29.46) 3 Rodriquez, Jess 17 Longhorn 2:00.64 2:00.93 OLY 28.29 58.91 (30.62) 1:30.14 (31.23) 2:00.93 (30.79) here's how not to split it 13 Blackman, Canda 22 Mustangs 2:06.72 2:05.27 JRS 28.64 1:00.02 (31.38) 1:32.24 (32.22) 2:05.27 (33.03) She slightly died in this race. or 14 Jackson, Jonath 18 Longhorn 1:55.59 1:54.57 JRS 24.75 53.17 (28.42) 1:23.12 (29.95) 1:54.57 (31.45) 53.17 1:01.40 OUCH ideally you want to keep your 100's 0 to 2 seconds apart 3 or 4 is acceptable 5 or more is acceptable for *** and fly but not back and free basically what you do is swim an easy speed 50 then swim 3 more 50's at the same pace something like 30.9 32.9 32.9 32.9 keep in mind you don't have to flip at the end of the 4th lap, it's a hand touch so if you're holding the same time on the 2nd, 3rd & 4th length you should be slightly faster on your 4th length. when you're racing 200's, remember to: + breathe often + save your legs for the 2nd 100 + build each length + don't die at the 100 + don't try to suddenly change gears, you'll go faster for a moment then shut down and go slower + be fast + stay relaxed work on speed and conditioning in training the best thing you can do to improve your 200 ability is to race one or 2 200's a week warm up rest 10 - 15 minutes put on a fast suit then race a 200 for time, get your splits track your results week to week
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