How do you keep from hitting people in fly?!?!?!

Lately I've not been making friends. I am hitting people during fly. Sometimes it is from another lane since I recover my right arm over the lane line, and sometimes it is a lane mate. I have a 76" reach so I am roughly as wide as a lane. I try to look and f I see someone I can sometimes do an alligator arm recovery, but this does not always work. People come up fast and you can't always get out of the way. Is there a trick to this, or is hitting part of the deal? Sometimes I'll lead so I can at least do a 25 without an issue, but anything over a 25 and I am now paranoid.
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  • I don't think anyone here is questioning quantity of fly for masters. I myself swim it once a week. What I would like to know is how to swim this *perfect" or high quality fly with six others in a lane. I really can't swim perfect fly solo, so just curious as to how to go about it with additional obstacles. And often our coaches will have us start the set over if stroke is broken, so that's not always an option. I wasn't referring to just masters. What you have probably gathered by now (probably even before this post) is that you can't do a "perfect" fly with 6 in a lane in short course unless your coach approves of pauses and extra kicks, which shouldn't happen multiple times per lap in a race.
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  • I don't think anyone here is questioning quantity of fly for masters. I myself swim it once a week. What I would like to know is how to swim this *perfect" or high quality fly with six others in a lane. I really can't swim perfect fly solo, so just curious as to how to go about it with additional obstacles. And often our coaches will have us start the set over if stroke is broken, so that's not always an option. I wasn't referring to just masters. What you have probably gathered by now (probably even before this post) is that you can't do a "perfect" fly with 6 in a lane in short course unless your coach approves of pauses and extra kicks, which shouldn't happen multiple times per lap in a race.
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