I purchased the Yingfa body suit from George Park last week and used it for the local YMCA masters championship meet the was held at Clarion University of PA this weekend, April 4 & 5, 2009.
I had never worn anything other than a jammer for meets (TYR fusion).
The suit fit well and took about 10 minutes for me to get into.
I have not been praticing much this past year due to coaching committments, and am not in the best shape.
I am a breaststroker and the suit seemed to really help on turns and the start.
I have been doing 1:14's this season for the 100 SCY ***. This weekend I went a 1:11.79. 50 *** was 33.90 all season and did a 32.83.
Before using a body suit, as a coach, I did not think the suit would make much of a difference, but according to the times I did this weekend, it definitely improved my times.
I can not see spending the big $$ for the better known tech suits but the price for the Yingfa was something I could live with.
I would recemmend the Yingfa for the price and fit.
Thank you George.
Loren Hershberger
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I'm looking at their women's training suits, on this page:
swimdownhill.com/.../page4.html
Has anybody worn them?
I am wondering about the sizing. In a Speedo or Tyr I wear a women's size 30 or 32. In the YingFa suits, if I am reading it correctly, it sounds like I would wear a LARGE? Is this correct? (I am 5'1", 108 lbs.)
I'm looking at their women's training suits, on this page:
swimdownhill.com/.../page4.html
Has anybody worn them?
I am wondering about the sizing. In a Speedo or Tyr I wear a women's size 30 or 32. In the YingFa suits, if I am reading it correctly, it sounds like I would wear a LARGE? Is this correct? (I am 5'1", 108 lbs.)