I am just back from the SPMA meet where all the top finisher were wearing the latest generation tech suits,mostly B-70s(or were named Jeff Commings.)I have here to for been in favor of the suits,but now I am not so sure.First,they eliminate the old bench marks.I went my fastest 100m BR in 5 yr in my LZR,but it was only .3 sec faster than I did untapered 5 wk earlier in my first swim in the LZR.So was my swim good or not,I'm not sure.Also,instead of focusing on technique or pace I found myself ruminating over aspects of the suits,how many more swims did the suit have,is it the right size,was the reason I didn't get better results from my B-70 because it was too big?etc.The B-70 has somewhat mitigated the "too expensive,not durable" problem,but for how long.
Lets say a company comes up with a suit that is much faster,say 4 sec/100.Further that it is very expensive(say $1000) lasts 4 swims and is very hard to make so that quantities are always limited and the fastest way to get one is to bid up to $3000 on ebay. Now lets say your nemesis has one,or that getting one is your best chance to get TT or AA or a ZR or WR,or that your child is close to making JO cuts,or finally beating his/her nemesis etc. Is it worth it and where does it stop?
Parents
Former Member
Furthermore, I strongly suspect there is some kind of influence going on behind the scenes where the suit makers are urging publically funded colleges and school districts to buy these expensive suits. The last thing the failing public school system needs is more corporate influence from the sports/atheltic community.
One thing for sure, this suit fad has turned out to be an excellent marketing tool for the suit makers and as P.T. Barnum once said "There's a sucker born every minute".
Dolphin 2
You must be a prime example of the P.T. Barnum quote. You really have proved that you don't read,study, know anything about the sport of swimming. If you did, you wouldn't have made you dumb statement about colleges and school districts buying suits.
One of the biggest concerns among people is how the majority of colleges will be able to afford suits in their budgets, if they decide to get the latest brand.
School districts don't buy the suits. Most swim teams to raise the majority of their funds for competition suits. School districts provide a small stipend but they certainly aren't buying high tech suits for high school/middle school teams.
Furthermore, I strongly suspect there is some kind of influence going on behind the scenes where the suit makers are urging publically funded colleges and school districts to buy these expensive suits. The last thing the failing public school system needs is more corporate influence from the sports/atheltic community.
One thing for sure, this suit fad has turned out to be an excellent marketing tool for the suit makers and as P.T. Barnum once said "There's a sucker born every minute".
Dolphin 2
You must be a prime example of the P.T. Barnum quote. You really have proved that you don't read,study, know anything about the sport of swimming. If you did, you wouldn't have made you dumb statement about colleges and school districts buying suits.
One of the biggest concerns among people is how the majority of colleges will be able to afford suits in their budgets, if they decide to get the latest brand.
School districts don't buy the suits. Most swim teams to raise the majority of their funds for competition suits. School districts provide a small stipend but they certainly aren't buying high tech suits for high school/middle school teams.