As quoted in the AP article:
"You'll all have to see. I'm not saying anything until we unveil it," Phelps said with a grin when asked how he's tweaked the stroke. "It's a significant change. You'll be able to tell exactly what I did as soon as I take my first stroke."
He's on tap to swim the 100- and 200-meter free and the 100 butterfly at the Charlotte UltraSwim in NC. Should be interesting to see.
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Zurn
I don't think anyone can give an answer as to what we should do under water or above the water. The swim stroke is a neverending story of development. Stroke changes will happen forever or until we can swim as fast as we could run. Once we introduce bubble technology into swimming we may even be able to swim at the speed of sound. If we are not able to do this, we will still try. But then Fina will say it is not acceptable.
Zurn
I don't think anyone can give an answer as to what we should do under water or above the water. The swim stroke is a neverending story of development. Stroke changes will happen forever or until we can swim as fast as we could run. Once we introduce bubble technology into swimming we may even be able to swim at the speed of sound. If we are not able to do this, we will still try. But then Fina will say it is not acceptable.