Hi,
I see that there is a big price difference between the Blue Seventy Nero comp and the PointZero 3. Is it really worth $100.00 more for the nero comp?
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But the real question is how do you go from slow swimmer to fast swimmer?
Read Ande's swimming tips and lay off the Cheetos.
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To swim fast in a fast swim suit you must be a fast swimmer...
If you are a slow swimmer in a fast suit, you will still be a slow swimmer...
If you are a slow swimmer in a fast suit, you may be faster but not much faster...
To swim fast in a fast swim suit you must be a fast swimmer...
If you are a slow swimmer in a fast suit, you will still be a slow swimmer...
If you are a slow swimmer in a fast suit, you may be faster but not much faster...
i totally agree with your statement. i have often said as an experiment, i would like to wear a lzr just once to see. but i know , it wouldn't make a difference for me. for the fast swimmers yes, it all comes down to training and technique, technique, technique
So swimcat which suit do you race in?
the cat swims in an fspro kneeskin for IM and br. events. did try a tracer lite. but the point being you can't make a silk purse out of a sows ear as my grandfather used to say. yesterday i swam in the pro after not competing for 8 months.(have been in pt).
i swam 100 IM , 50 fr and 100 br.( let me make a disclaimer here, i am not a sprinter.) i had a horrendous meet. i missed turns. looked like i was asleep in the 100 br ( the time i did for breaststroke was a longcourse time i did ):) but had on a great suit. which i wore at ynats last year and one other time.
i believe it is all preparation. in my case, i have to lift weights to swim IM or br. and i haven't been able to do my normal routine for the last 6 months. i could have had a propeller attached to me and it wouldn't have mattered.