200m Pacing: Even? Positive Split?

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I have read various swimming books that tout even-pacing for 200m as the best way to go. So, using my very modest goals as an example, if I want to swim 3:04, I should aim to do 46sec every 50m. (Diving in would likely make the first 50m faster, but let's assume that I am pushing off for this discussion.) But I'm beginning to wonder if something like 44.5 - 45.5 - 46.5 - 47.5 = 3:04 is the better way for me to get to 3:04. In running, the 800m is typically performed in a positive-split fashion, due to energy requirements for the event. A 2:00 runner (hey, that was me!!) would likely do 58.5 - 61.5 halves. Rather than kicking the last 200m, you would basically try to hang on, or minimize the fade. I sense that the 200m swim should have the same characteristics. At the WR level, the duration is close to 800m running. (I suppose that if I was able to examine the 50m splits on various elite 200m swims, I would have the answer to this, but I haven't been able to dig this information up yet.) Anyway....I've been stuck at 3:05 for 3 weeks in a row, utilizing quite even splits. On my 3:04 (or 3:03?) attempt tomorrow, I'm aiming to do the positive split. It's not "sexy" to be "just trying to hang on" on the last 50m, but I am wondering if this is the way to a faster 200m. Thoughts? Thanks in advance.
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  • My best that I could find was 1:02.5/1:06.8. No 50 splits available. From my college years, when I was semi-OK at 200s: LCM - 27.2/29.7/30.5/30.8 - 1:58.41 SCY - 24.3/26.7/26.3/25.9 - 1:43.40 (this was a really badly executed swim, TBH, I was only half a second slower completely untapered earlier that season) And the stark contrast from Masters Nats last spring... 24.5/26.9/27.7/28.2 - 1:47.45
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  • My best that I could find was 1:02.5/1:06.8. No 50 splits available. From my college years, when I was semi-OK at 200s: LCM - 27.2/29.7/30.5/30.8 - 1:58.41 SCY - 24.3/26.7/26.3/25.9 - 1:43.40 (this was a really badly executed swim, TBH, I was only half a second slower completely untapered earlier that season) And the stark contrast from Masters Nats last spring... 24.5/26.9/27.7/28.2 - 1:47.45
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