Videos of What to NOT do

Videos of What to NOT do Please share your swimming videos of what to not do. In swim faster faster I've written the best way to split a 200 is: go out with easy speed, breathe often, don't do too many SDKs and hold your last 3 50's around exactly the same. Here's what can happen if you go out too hard. You don't swim your race as fast as you could have if you split your race right and you get to take a ride on the pain train. Andrew Wang went in the 57.36 in the 100 fl and he swam the 200 fly in the finals at the 2011 American Short Course Championships in Austin, TX on Sat March 5th, 2011 Event 30 Men 200 Yard Butterfly 4 Andrew Wang 23 TXLA 1:52.52 1:50.62 B r:+0.66 22.96 26.42 49.38 28.99 1:18.37 32.25 1:50.62 here's the video of his race YouTube - Andrew Wang hit by the Pain Train please share your videos
  • James, please post that video! :cheerleader: David Plummer's 100 backstroke @ 2010 Pan Pacifics (he was leading at the 50 but ran into the laneline on the second length and didn't make the podium) YouTube - 100 Backstroke - 2010 Mutual of Omaha Pan Pacific Championships
  • OK, you guys knew this was coming: YouTube - Eric Moussambani Sydney 100m free
  • False starts! Ian Thorpe's infamous 400 free @ 2004 Olympic Trials: YouTube - Ian Thorpe - False start report Federica Pellegrini: YouTube - Pellegrini 200 mtrs disqualification - Eindhoven 2008 Random & funny YouTube - Worst False start ever!! YouTube - Funny False Start A late start rather than a false start: YouTube - Embarrising False Start Fall Festival
  • Celebration DQ at 2001 Worlds: YouTube - 2001 | Australia | Disqualification | Womens 4x200m Free | Graham McKenzie Thomas Rooney | 2 of 2
  • Videos of What to NOT do Please share your swimming videos of what to not do. In swim faster faster I've written the best way to split a 200 is: go out with easy speed, breathe often, don't do too many SDKs and hold your last 3 50's around exactly the same. Here's what can happen if you go out too hard. You don't swim your race as fast as you could have if you split your race right and you get to take a ride on the pain train. That might have been too much SDKs for a SC 200 fly. Man, that last 25 looked painful watching.
  • That might have been too much SDKs for a SC 200 fly. Man, that last 25 looked painful watching. I don't know how many SDK's he normally takes in training, but in that race he took about as many as I do. The first 100 he was taking around 8 and on the second 100 he was taking 5-6. Same as what I did in Seattle last weekend, and I split my race fine. The piano dropped on him because he sprinted his first 50 in 22.96! ...Which I can't relate to because I've never done a 50 fly that fast in my life. I will just say that it looked like he was going too hard and should have been in "easy speed" mode.
  • In swim faster faster I've written the best way to split a 200 is: go out with easy speed, breathe often, don't do too many SDKs and hold your last 3 50's around exactly the same. More specifically, don't do more SDKs in the race than you do off your walls in practice :).
  • Rebecca Soni's 200 *** @ 2009 Worlds YouTube - Nadja Higl - World Champion - 200 *** Rome 2009 Milorad Cavic's 100 fly @ 2008 Olympics YouTube - Michael Phelps vs. Mike Cavic - 100m fly Beijing 2008 I don't have video of my 200 fly from 2008 LCM Nationals, so I'm unable to share that horror show :afraid:
  • Eric Shanteau's 200 *** @ 2009 Worlds YouTube - Gyurta Daniel World Champion Men's 200 *** 2009 Roma Also YouTube - Aaron Peirsol, Ian Crocker, Rogers, Chapman - 100 IM Encore
  • If I can get a chance to video it, I'll post my 1000 Rev. IM from the Inland NW Champs meet in 2 weeks! :) I should be okay in my swimming of it, but it's what NOT to do as the "common" swimmer.