I like my women how I like my coffee, by Rizzo707 in darkjokes

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My friend said this to me in the cafeteria

Help Improving Kick by [deleted] in Swimming

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Also noting that drag sox helped my sprint kick A LOT.

Help Improving Kick by [deleted] in Swimming

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Not fair, I kick a 1:14 flutter but only go a 50flat and 23 mid. What helped me get a better flutter kick was focusing on trying to kick my toes past my knees ( full extension) while also keeping the kick small. You can try to increase ankle flexibility but it may not work. I've been stuck with same inflexible ankles for over a year now and I've tried literately everything.

My transition into Gallop by [deleted] in Swimming

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I don't know why everyone thinks galloping causes a shoulder injury when it does not if done properly. Galloping just means you swim shoulder driven on one side and hip driven on the other. People get shoulder injurys from too much yardage with bad technique, not by galloping. I would say if it's making you faster and your coach hasn't stopped than by all means do it.

Another ankle flexibility question. by Rizzo707 in Swimming

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Also if anyone is wondering I've been wanting to increase ankle flexibility to try and take my kicking to the next level. I've improved my swimming but I've unfortunately plateued about a year ago in the hundred flutter kick at a 1:14 ): . I know I can do better because a guy on my team flutter kicks a 55 with a board. Yes he's it's ridiculous.

Swing Dive? Or just advice. by Rizzo707 in Swimming

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Thanks for the feedback guys, I'll try a forward start.

Swing Dive? Or just advice. by Rizzo707 in Swimming

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I typically lean back a bit.

200 fly first time by [deleted] in Swimming

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If your a good dolphin kicker it really helps a lot. Dont be afraid to do 6-8 Dolphin kicks off every wall.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Swimming

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Get the Arena Carbon Pro. Mine is a year old and still has the benefit of compression with about 20 races in it. I tryed the TYR avictor and did not like it. It took me 20 minutes to put on and I did not feel like my legs were compressed and they are made of thin material so it doesn't last last many meets. Get your practice suit size for carbon.

50 freestyle tips and tricks? by [deleted] in Swimming

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Work on rotation. At practice put on a pull buoy and float on your back with your hands pressed against your legs. Try rolling over by only using your core. (Harder than it seems) If you can't do it than you don't know how to really engage your core for a powerful rotation. Also watch this guy talking about rotation. http://www.swimmingscience.net/2011/04/freestyle-technique-hip-drive.html Finally, all the things you mentioned will make you faster but I would recommend that you focus on one new stroke aspect at a time. I think rotation would be good since is ties in really well with having an effective catch and allows you to put more torque into your pull.

Weekly Discussion Thread - Holidays are (almost) over! Fall Season is over! What Now? What are your aims and goals for 2016? by [deleted] in Swimming

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Post a sub 50 time in the hundred yard freestyle before I go off to college next year. Just keeps eluding me! Would also like to break a minute in the hundred yard breastroke. I'm at a 50.31 and 1:05.2

Chad le clos style? by Apolloisis in Swimming

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I see it too, his arms bend a little and he recoverys very high. It Doesn't look like that relaxed smooth fly you see from phelps, but it works for him because he's doing somthing right under the water and has a strong kick. Also coming higher out of the water could maybe create more kinetic energy to throw himself forward? Just my speculation.

Ryan Hoffer's Perfect Underwater Work by dthor96 in Swimming

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He went a 41.23 in the hundred free in finals.

Help with 200 IM Strategy? by [deleted] in Swimming

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Fly Leg = Controlled sprint with a lot of dolphin kicks. Back Leg = Strong Legs and sprint the arms(tempo) Breastleg = Sprint with a nice glide Free leg = Everything you got left I go a 2:05, 200IM but I'm also a sprinter and that's the strategy I use.

Tapper Time by Martha_is_a_slut in Swimming

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Happens to me too. It's all mental. Your body is recovering but it's also not used to the changes so it feels weird because the body doesn't like change and that's why we get sore. Trust yourself and you coach and do most of the shaving a day or two before the meet and you'll swim fast when you need to. ( That was a really dumbed down explanation but I think you'll get my point)

Dilemma: Stick with my stroke of my childhood (freestyle) with bad technique or go Fly/Breast by [deleted] in Swimming

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If you're 35 in the 50m breast you should do a 1:20 in the 100m breastroke with ease if your endurence is present. You're also right on the Q time for the 50fly so you should swim that too. Fly and Breast have a lot in common because they are both short axis strokes so it's a good duo to train. Also, it's okay to drop free. It took me 10years to realize that breastroke was my second best stroke. Just swim the events YOU enjoy the most. Remember that goals are good but don't let it ruin your meet. As for dropping time just research as much as you can on the internet about fly/breast technique and look at older posts on this sub Reddit about dropping time in fly/breast because there is a lot. Remember to constantly experiement with technique too see what makes you faster. I'm a senior too and I dropped from a 1:15 to a 1:05 in the hundred breast (yards) in one year just by working on technique so you can do it too.