The Butterfly Lane

Butterfly, beautiful to watch, difficult to train. We SDK off every wall. We're most likely to smack hands with each other and those beside us. Fly's fun to sprint but no fun when the piano comes down What did you do in practice today? the breastroke lane The Middle Distance Lane The Backstroke Lane The Butterfly Lane The SDK Lane The Taper Lane The Distance Lane The IM Lane The Sprint Free Lane The Pool Deck
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  • I just checked my heat of 100yd fly from Clovis nationals, the 40-44 age group. www.floswimming.org/.../177507 I took about 10 SDKs of all walls and did 5/7/7/7 strokes. I was going pretty much full out the first 50 so I think the stroke count would be the same. Add one more stroke per lap for SCM. I counted strokes for some of the rest of the heat (Shaffer, Varozza, Hochstein) who don't kick as much off the walls, they mostly did 6/8/8/8 strokes. Again, add 1 stroke for SCM and you get 7/9 for a 50. They are all, of course, very good butterflyers. Yes, those counts are what I come up with also. But you guys are all much faster than me (by about 4 seconds in a 50), and my counts are, therefore, higher. I wonder what your thoughts are about Bowman's remarks regarding stroke count as it relates to time. That is, the stroke count should be 10 less than the time(in seconds) in a 50. And why is this relationship that important?
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  • I just checked my heat of 100yd fly from Clovis nationals, the 40-44 age group. www.floswimming.org/.../177507 I took about 10 SDKs of all walls and did 5/7/7/7 strokes. I was going pretty much full out the first 50 so I think the stroke count would be the same. Add one more stroke per lap for SCM. I counted strokes for some of the rest of the heat (Shaffer, Varozza, Hochstein) who don't kick as much off the walls, they mostly did 6/8/8/8 strokes. Again, add 1 stroke for SCM and you get 7/9 for a 50. They are all, of course, very good butterflyers. Yes, those counts are what I come up with also. But you guys are all much faster than me (by about 4 seconds in a 50), and my counts are, therefore, higher. I wonder what your thoughts are about Bowman's remarks regarding stroke count as it relates to time. That is, the stroke count should be 10 less than the time(in seconds) in a 50. And why is this relationship that important?
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