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@Cedric Wittmann ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿ˜ฑ my head would explode with two caps
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@Sara Baggia the best way๐Ÿคซ๐Ÿคซ๐Ÿคซ
Getting Comfortable With the 200s โ€“ A Strategy for Competition Season
Competition season always brings out new challenges, and for many swimmers, the 200-meter races can feel a bit intimidating, especially if you havenโ€™t raced them very often. Whether itโ€™s 200 Freestyle, Butterfly, Backstroke, or Breaststroke, swimming a great 200 isnโ€™t about luckโ€”itโ€™s about knowing your effort levels and getting into your rhythm as quickly as you can. If you havenโ€™t trained race-pace 200s much, or if the 200 isnโ€™t your usual event, try this approach in your next race: focus on coming off every wall like a sprinter. That means: push off hard, use powerful underwater kicks, and take the first 1โ€“2 stroke cycles all out before you settle into your โ€œ200 cruising speed.โ€ Why do this? Itโ€™s way easier to settle into a strong pace after a fast start than it is to start slow and try to speed up later. Imagine youโ€™re in training and do a 50 where you try to increase speed the whole way: itโ€™s tough to hit top speed by the end, especially in long course. But if you explode from the start, you can easily settle down into your best speed. This works for the 200 as wellโ€”the most powerful moment is right after the push-off, so use it to your advantage. Remember, this isnโ€™t a magic trick for perfect races. Real improvement only comes from consistent, focused training. But if 200s arenโ€™t your regular race, this โ€œfast start, settle inโ€ strategy is an awesome way to find your rhythm, race with confidence, and maybe surprise yourself with a new personal best! Good luck this seasonโ€”race smart and have fun out there! PS - The rhythm you establish from the very beginning influences everything: if you start fast and get into your 200 pacing early, youโ€™ll have better control over your splits and feel more โ€œin the raceโ€ from the start. On the other hand, starting too slow makes it much tougher to ramp up the tempo and energy, especially in a 200 where the balance between speed and endurance is so important. Thatโ€™s why, especially for less experienced 200m swimmers, this approach of maximizing your startโ€”and then settling inโ€”can make a big difference in both your experience and your final time.
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@Lajza Shehu My 200 backstroke which was my main event was always the last day in the last session. I was always tired, but i tried to get in the race with a clear head and think as if it was my first race of the meet. It turned out pretty well for me when i was younger๐Ÿคท๐Ÿปโ€โ™€๏ธ ๐Ÿ˜
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@Jumana Eissa Good job for not being scared to try something new๐Ÿฅณ Sometimes we discover better race plans going out of our comfort zone๐Ÿ˜Ž
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