Subject: RE: Is it really about the form?I would also argue that the stroke form for swimming an all-out sprint, or even a longer distance all-out swim event like the 1500 m, is somewhat different than the approach of your average triathlete. For me anyway, the triathlon swim is about going as fast as I can with the greatest degree of efficiency so that I come out of the water with the ability to get on the bike, and then finish the run. Sprint swimmers are truly going all out and leaving it all in the pool. When I do interval swimming (faster pace ) my stroke count is higher than when I'm doing endurance swimming (slower pace ) work. If you're basing your concept of a "perfect stroke" on, say TI, I think it's going to be MUCH different (IMO ) than perfect stroke for a sprinter. TI is more about efficiency than speed (of course, improved efficiency can lead to improved speed, but I think the TI perfect stroke can only take you so far... )
Of course, you can take my ramblings all with a grain of salt, since my very fastest 50m swims are about 45 seconds... so I'm obviously no expert |