Another day at the office

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www.youtube.com/watch I don't know if you've seen this video. KaizenSwimmer appears at 03:40.
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    www.youtube.com/watch THANKS! There is an excellent nugget of wisdom in this video. Namely: In order to train for a fast(er) mile, they (Terry & Dave) isolated both stroke length and stroke rate into separate components that can be easily and continuously measured in objective ways. Since distance/stroke * stoke/time = distance/time, one can train either or both of the left hand components in a finer grained, objective fashion than just "swim faster." The racing speed "comes along for the ride" as a side effect of this method. This is similar to what racewalkers do. Terry, Dave - Consider this STOLEN. -LBJ
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    www.youtube.com/watch THANKS! There is an excellent nugget of wisdom in this video. Namely: In order to train for a fast(er) mile, they (Terry & Dave) isolated both stroke length and stroke rate into separate components that can be easily and continuously measured in objective ways. Since distance/stroke * stoke/time = distance/time, one can train either or both of the left hand components in a finer grained, objective fashion than just "swim faster." The racing speed "comes along for the ride" as a side effect of this method. This is similar to what racewalkers do. Terry, Dave - Consider this STOLEN. -LBJ
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