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by ranger » February 14th, 2010, 7:16 am
My racing stroke has emerged beautifully.
I just caught the full rhythm of it today.
Gorgeous stuff.
Quick catch, full extension with pointed toes, long pry with the torso with long arms against 185 drag, quick finish that matches the rhythm of the catch, quick arms away that match the rhythm of the finish (and therefore, catch, too), nice float down the slide back to the catch, marked deceleration into the catch, good preparation before the next leg drive, full stop before the legs drive, and then around the horn again for another stroke.
1.7, golden section, ratio
1:34 @ 36 spm (11.7 SPI, 8.87 MPS).
This isn't 8 MPS, probably because of the high drag and my emphasis on my back rather than my legs, but I suppose it is my version of the perfect stroke.
It is the perfect stroke for me.
Now I get to practice it for three weeks--and then let it rip in a 2K.
Of course, if it turns out, down the line, e.g., next year, I can go faster, I don't think I would change anything technically.
I would just raise the rate.
At the same stroking power, with the same motion, I do 1:32 @ 38 spm, and with a just a little more power, moving it up to 12 SPI, to keep the rate controlled, I do 1:30 @ 40 spm.
Ideally, I suppose, I might want to shoot for 500s, 1:30 @ 40 spm, and a 1K trial at the same.
1:30 @ 40 spm brings me _very_ close to Rupp's ideal of 8 MPS for racing.
It's 8.33 MPS.
ranger
Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)