Since there is
Help my Flutter Kick is Horrible
and
Help my SDK is Horrible
I decided to begin
Help My Speed is Horrible!
a thread for swimmers who want to dramatically improve their 25 speed and times
Help My Speed is Horrible! is a Sprint improvement program
If you do it consistently you should dramatically improve your 25 swimming time.
When you improve your 25 speed
you'll improve your times in all swimming distances
especially 50's, 100's, & 200's
even 400, 500, 800, 1,000, 1,500 & 1,650 times will benefit.
Here's the Program for "Help My Speed is Horrible"
Begin with testing figure out your starting point. Where are you now?
Then train
Then retest
Test
Get your times on the following swims
1) 15 meters
2) 25
3) 50
4) 75 &
5) 100
Test the 15, 25, & 50 on one day then the 75 & 100 on a different day
put plenty of rest between each timed effort
like a very easy 75 or 125 or 175 then 3 to 7 more minutes of rest
put more rest between the longer sprints
also note
The suit you wore
Your start: how did you start each swim
(roll, push, or coaches go, )
dive from a block or side
push from in the water
Use a STOPWATCH tell the timer how you want them to time you
Report your Results in this thread
Training
1) do this set 2 or 3 times a week, 12 x 25 swim
3 EASY recovery concentrating on perfect form
1 as fast as possible for time
YOU MUST GO SUPER FAST ON THESE
IF YOU HOLD BACK AT ALL YOU'RE WASTING YOUR TIME
preferably no breath, unless your 25 time is over 20 or 25 seconds
It's OK to do more working out, just fit this set in some where in your workouts,
be consistent, one round is better than none
2) Test every Friday or Saturday
1) 3 weeks of 15, 25, & 50
2) 1 week of 25, 75 & 100
3) work on improving your flutter kick and SDK
www.usms.org/.../showpost.phpwww.usms.org/.../showpost.php
if you're working on your swimming speed, SDK and Flutter kick
do 2 x (4 x 25) swim
2 x (4 x 25) flutter kick
2 x (4 x 25) SDK
4) stretch your feet / ankles to improve your toe point
5) Lift weights to improve your strength power and speed
2 or 3 times a week
6) get a tech suit
www.usms.org/.../showpost.phpwww.usms.org/.../showpost.php
7) perfect your swimming technique
pushoff
streamline
SDK
head position
body position
arm motions
leg motions
touching the wall (the clock doesn't stop until you touch the wall)
8) Train and test for 5 weeks then
Rest one week, reduce your yardage
Mon 2 x 4 x 25
Tue easy
Wed 4 x 25
Thu easy
Friday or Saturday TEST wearing a tech suit
Report your results
9) begin another 6 week cycle
Report your test results in this fashion
(put most recent times on top)
8/10/08: 23.48
7/26: 25.92
7/6: 24.94
7/2: 25.45
5/10: 25.55
4/4: 27.18
3/29: 26.27
3/22: 27.62
3/15: 27.12
3/8: 28.0
3/1: 30.2
You should begin to see dramatic improvements in your 25 speed.
I look forward to reading your results.
Let me know if you accept this challenge
Give it a try and see what happens
Don't be fooled by how simple it is.
Are you in?
Thanks for posting your videos!
From the topside angle, it didn't look like your head was too low. I am no expert,
but I thought the underwater view of your stroke looked good and balanced. :agree: And, your head doesn't look pointy to me. :shakeshead:
So, Steve, when/what/where is your next meet? :D
I would like to go to Orlando for the SCM dixie meet but that's over 7 hours drive. Colombia SCM SC this winter for sure
I will lift my head and see what happens
You swim with your arms very straight.If this is a sprint,fine,but otherwise it takes too much energy.It is impossible to be sure from that angle but there are hints you are leading with your elbows.If I am wrong,sorry, but I think you would benefit from working on EVF.
Thanks for giving your expert critique, K.F., because what the heck do I know? :rolleyes:
Steve, listen to King Frog, because he gives great advice on ALL of the strokes; not just breaststroke. :agree:
So, Steve, what's your next avatar going to be? :banana:
I would like to go to Orlando for the SCM dixie meet but that's over 7 hours drive. Colombia SCM SC this winter for sure
I will lift my head and see what happens
Come to the St. Nick's SCM meet at Georgia Tech, on December 15. :cheerleader:
I'm working on this and will see if head position changes anything
It should. Burying your head is going to be kindof an inverse hydroplane shape. It'll cause the water to flow up over your head and neck forcing your shoulders deeper the faster you go. You'll likely have to devote at least a little additional force in your stroke downward to compensate and bring the shoulders back up rather than being able to concentrate as much force as possible in a backwards direction. You want to get up on top of the water in a sprint rather than way down in it. JMO.
It is. It keeps my feet higher. I have a pointed head anyhow
Head under is gonna add a crapload of drag though... making your title to that video, pretty ironic.
Was able to lift head about 2" without effecting balance.
Actually I think it improved your balance. This new video looks MUCH better to me. Hard to say for sure the changes it caused, since we're only looking at 10-15 seconds of video on two occasions but the second definitely fixed the low head issue i saw.
Cool.
I think the low head was from lazy posture.
Could have been laziness but I'd think more likely maybe it was just exaggeration of what you thought you needed to do. Either way, do it like the second vid.