Strategies for the 100 free?

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Hey, I'm a 16 year old junior in high school, and well, I'd appreciate it if I could get some help with my swimming. I started swimming last year and can do every single stroke legally (minus breaststroke...oddly enough...) but my favorite stroke is freestyle. I have swam a 100 free starting off the wall in 1:00 and I'm also wondering what the most efficient way to swim it is, because when I made that time (my personal best, sadly) I sprinted the whole time. In addition, because this start was off the wall, I did not get to start off the block, I am 5'8" and weigh 122 and I'd just like any tips you can throw my way! Thanks in advance, and I also swim the 500 free on occasion so I would also appreciate any help on this. (Last year I swam the 200 and 500 free, this year I am hoping to swim the 100 free and 500 free)
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  • Former Member
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    Hey, I'm a 16 year old junior in high school, and well, I'd appreciate it if I could get some help with my swimming. I started swimming last year and can do every single stroke legally (minus breaststroke...oddly enough...) but my favorite stroke is freestyle. I have swam a 100 free starting off the wall in 1:00 and I'm also wondering what the most efficient way to swim it is, because when I made that time (my personal best, sadly) I sprinted the whole time. In addition, because this start was off the wall, I did not get to start off the block, I am 5'8" and weigh 122 and I'd just like any tips you can throw my way! Thanks in advance, and I also swim the 500 free on occasion so I would also appreciate any help on this. (Last year I swam the 200 and 500 free, this year I am hoping to swim the 100 free and 500 free)High schoolers should sprint the first lap, with steady breathing. After that, gauge the rest of the swimmers in the pool for the second lap. Third lap same as first, fourth lap you should try not to breath. Just keep your head down and use up every bit of your energy. 200 has always been the same. First 125 gauge speed based on other swimmers, next 25 try to take lead, last 50 sprint with steady breathing, maybe for the end keep your head down. Same deal for the 500, but try to start the process at the 375, so there are five laps to take the lead and sprint.
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  • Former Member
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    Hey, I'm a 16 year old junior in high school, and well, I'd appreciate it if I could get some help with my swimming. I started swimming last year and can do every single stroke legally (minus breaststroke...oddly enough...) but my favorite stroke is freestyle. I have swam a 100 free starting off the wall in 1:00 and I'm also wondering what the most efficient way to swim it is, because when I made that time (my personal best, sadly) I sprinted the whole time. In addition, because this start was off the wall, I did not get to start off the block, I am 5'8" and weigh 122 and I'd just like any tips you can throw my way! Thanks in advance, and I also swim the 500 free on occasion so I would also appreciate any help on this. (Last year I swam the 200 and 500 free, this year I am hoping to swim the 100 free and 500 free)High schoolers should sprint the first lap, with steady breathing. After that, gauge the rest of the swimmers in the pool for the second lap. Third lap same as first, fourth lap you should try not to breath. Just keep your head down and use up every bit of your energy. 200 has always been the same. First 125 gauge speed based on other swimmers, next 25 try to take lead, last 50 sprint with steady breathing, maybe for the end keep your head down. Same deal for the 500, but try to start the process at the 375, so there are five laps to take the lead and sprint.
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