1984 Olympic women's freestyle was actually tied between Nancy Lynn Hogshead and Carolyn Steinseifer who both took gold with the same time 55.92 ..However the men's 100m free was won by Rowdy Gaines in 49.8 which was the new Olympic Record but he broke the World Record 3 years earlier in 1981 with 49.36. I found this stuff on wikipedia check it out lots of info there. Great video, really appreciate your insights Fares
@@FaresKsebati No worries mate. Yeah what had me looking into it was when you mentioned Rowdy Gaines I thought Riley Gaines must've been a relative and was shocked to see she actually wasn't even though he had 4 daughters!
Hi Fares I love your videos as they are incredibly interesting and informative. Please could you perhaps do a video on Ben Proud and his 50 free technique? Thanks.
Similar to a running start, the track start allows you to get off the block faster because your body weight distributed in the z-axis instead of all your weight on-top of both feet. Additionally, the weight distribution change allows the back foot to get greater leverage and with a fin on the block this additional leverage is even greater.
Basically they aren't measuring the same thing. In track the recorded 'reaction time' is the time it takes for an athlete to apply pressure to the block, so it measures how quickly they start moving. But the blocks in swimming actually time how long it takes for your feet to be fully off the block which is why it's much slower
i was lucky to meet you at hamdan swimming complex in my last competition... i didnt do rlly well that competition... i added my time in all events and im pretty upset bout it.. i will try my best to get a better timing in my next competition in 2 weeks
Can you make a video on the ideal physique for different strokes and distances? I thought it was interesting seeing much heavier and more built swimmers sharing the same podium as those with lankier and lighter physiques.
Any feedback on the training regime of the 50m Freestyle Gold Medallist at Paris - 30 year old Cam McEvoy? He seemed to spend more time exercising out of the pool rather than swimming laps. Maybe new training techniques can also help future swimmers break the 20 second threshold?
my goal is to go 24 low at 48 years old...I have the paid app and just getting back into shape. So far my best time 1 year ago was 26.00. in the water 5 days a week.. currently only doing 2000-2500m plan to get up to 3000-3300 plus weight training. Curious if you have a taper app or is it needed and what training i should use from the app 2 months before the meet. Working hard on my catch and kick...
You got this! Amazing speed already! The MySwimPro app will now build you a personalized plan with Taper included. For even more personalized feedback and stroke technique support checkout the swimming academy!
Первые 15 метров нужно еще правильно разбить, чтобы получить среднюю скорость, т.к. есть часть примерно 3 метра где спортсмен летит по воздуху над водой, этот участок максимальной скорости, но вряд ли это стоит принимать в расчет скорости, а вот оставшиеся 12 метров при вхождении в более плотную среду т.е. в воду, сразу значительно снижает начальную скорость, и уже всю подводную часть средняя скорость пловца наверняка не превышает 2.6-2.8 м/с. Я это к тому, что у Калеба скорость падает с 3.1 до 2.4 не в момент когда он начинает грести, а еще в момент вхождения в воду, думаю где-то до 2.7, затем медленно снижается к концу подводной части до 2.4.
Dressel performance at Paris was a major disappointment. He didn't even qualify in his bread and butter events, the 100 free and 100 butterfly. He got smoked in the 50 free too, so he medaled in a medley event, with the help from some young studs.
It seems to me the easiest way to break the record is to gamble on the start. If you can start half a second faster than you are bound to win. Yes you may be disqualified but sooner or later you will break the WR.
Yes, in my opinion he is a major disappointment. After his performance in Tokyo, it looked like he was on his way to becoming the greatest sprinter of all time, but he obviously doesn't have the M.P factor to say the least.
No hate but this guy acts like it’s doable right now, don’t get me wrong it is possible but he’s telling us that it’s strategy and simple to do by just telling us attributes that swimmers are already implementing in their swim
I think for a swimmer how can or might beat 19.95 is Summer McIntosh. She got speed. She got powerful pull and kicking. I know for 80 percent sure that Summer McIntosh might beat 19.95
I missed the whiteboard, feels like ages since we last saw it.
Whiteboard didn’t go anywhere. Love doing the data breakdown
1984 Olympic women's freestyle was actually tied between Nancy Lynn Hogshead and Carolyn Steinseifer who both took gold with the same time 55.92 ..However the men's 100m free was won by Rowdy Gaines in 49.8 which was the new Olympic Record but he broke the World Record 3 years earlier in 1981 with 49.36.
I found this stuff on wikipedia check it out lots of info there.
Great video, really appreciate your insights Fares
Thanks for watching and sharing the history
@@FaresKsebati No worries mate. Yeah what had me looking into it was when you mentioned Rowdy Gaines I thought Riley Gaines must've been a relative and was shocked to see she actually wasn't even though he had 4 daughters!
Very interesting. When I swam in high school, state winner in the 50 yard short pool swim was a 21.19. Just amazing how fast these swimmers are.
21.19 is still blazing fast, it’s just not guaranteed to win a state title in a lot of states anymore.
Hi Fares I love your videos as they are incredibly interesting and informative. Please could you perhaps do a video on Ben Proud and his 50 free technique? Thanks.
Thanks for watching and great suggestion
A simple question : what IS the main factors on reaction time that explains the incredible gap with track Time (0.15s)
Similar to a running start, the track start allows you to get off the block faster because your body weight distributed in the z-axis instead of all your weight on-top of both feet. Additionally, the weight distribution change allows the back foot to get greater leverage and with a fin on the block this additional leverage is even greater.
Basically they aren't measuring the same thing. In track the recorded 'reaction time' is the time it takes for an athlete to apply pressure to the block, so it measures how quickly they start moving. But the blocks in swimming actually time how long it takes for your feet to be fully off the block which is why it's much slower
i was lucky to meet you at hamdan swimming complex in my last competition... i didnt do rlly well that competition... i added my time in all events and im pretty upset bout it.. i will try my best to get a better timing in my next competition in 2 weeks
Hello from Greece my friend! Perfect video! I hope we will see soon 50m freestyle under 20.00 seconds ❤❤❤! Keep walking with your videos
Thanks for watching
Amazing video! Please make another one on the 50m Butterfly 🦋
Can you make a video on the ideal physique for different strokes and distances? I thought it was interesting seeing much heavier and more built swimmers sharing the same podium as those with lankier and lighter physiques.
You know who i think is gonna break that record? ME 😂
Let’s see it!
Great video it would be magical to see a sub-20
One day we will see it. I’m confident of that!
now this is what im looking for!
Let’s goooo
Pan zhang le might do it but we just have to Wait and see
He for sure has a shot at under 21 if he focuses on more speed
Any feedback on the training regime of the 50m Freestyle Gold Medallist at Paris - 30 year old Cam McEvoy? He seemed to spend more time exercising out of the pool rather than swimming laps. Maybe new training techniques can also help future swimmers break the 20 second threshold?
my goal is to go 24 low at 48 years old...I have the paid app and just getting back into shape. So far my best time 1 year ago was 26.00. in the water 5 days a week.. currently only doing 2000-2500m plan to get up to 3000-3300 plus weight training. Curious if you have a taper app or is it needed and what training i should use from the app 2 months before the meet. Working hard on my catch and kick...
You got this! Amazing speed already! The MySwimPro app will now build you a personalized plan with Taper included. For even more personalized feedback and stroke technique support checkout the swimming academy!
Can a similar analysis be done by dividing the pool into 3 phases only? And what would the prediction be?
Whether it’s 3 or 4 phases the core fundamentals are the same. Specialization and maintaining speed through the 50 are critical!
jordan crooks broke the short course record 19.90
Первые 15 метров нужно еще правильно разбить, чтобы получить среднюю скорость, т.к. есть часть примерно 3 метра где спортсмен летит по воздуху над водой, этот участок максимальной скорости, но вряд ли это стоит принимать в расчет скорости, а вот оставшиеся 12 метров при вхождении в более плотную среду т.е. в воду, сразу значительно снижает начальную скорость, и уже всю подводную часть средняя скорость пловца наверняка не превышает 2.6-2.8 м/с. Я это к тому, что у Калеба скорость падает с 3.1 до 2.4 не в момент когда он начинает грести, а еще в момент вхождения в воду, думаю где-то до 2.7, затем медленно снижается к концу подводной части до 2.4.
Dressel performance at Paris was a major disappointment. He didn't even qualify in his bread and butter events, the 100 free and 100 butterfly. He got smoked in the 50 free too, so he medaled in a medley event, with the help from some young studs.
or a video on ragen smith that would also be cool
How.do you get below 20 seconds? Convince pan Zhanle to switch to short course swimming. He's still a mid-long distance swimmer.
you should make a video on summer McIntosh
Hoping to break 20 seconds after watching this video. Currently get 25m in 19 seconds.
Not too far off bro
It seems to me the easiest way to break the record is to gamble on the start. If you can start half a second faster than you are bound to win. Yes you may be disqualified but sooner or later you will break the WR.
Nice 👍
Theoretically if Caleb Dressel was even more muscular, would that help him swim faster?
Only if that increase in muscle was greater than the drag and swim training fatigue it created to build that muscle.
How to go sub 2:00 200 IM next?(I need it, I’m really close)
My best reaction time is 0.34
Caeleb's weakest event is 100m free but it doesn't matter anymore because he probably past his prime😢
Yes, in my opinion he is a major disappointment. After his performance in Tokyo, it looked like he was on his way to becoming the greatest sprinter of all time, but he obviously doesn't have the M.P factor to say the least.
He was in juice in tokyo @@joeekaps5840
Hey, the Chinese bots aren't spamming 'purple face' everywhere this video!
Missed the whiteboard so much Fares, love these types of videos from you!
No hate but this guy acts like it’s doable right now, don’t get me wrong it is possible but he’s telling us that it’s strategy and simple to do by just telling us attributes that swimmers are already implementing in their swim
In my opinion, no human being can swim under 20 seconds
Not right now, but I’m confident we’ll see it in our lifetime
I think for a swimmer how can or might beat 19.95 is Summer McIntosh. She got speed. She got powerful pull and kicking. I know for 80 percent sure that Summer McIntosh might beat 19.95
What absolutely not
Are you freaking crazy 🤪 She's a girl and the world record is like 24 seconds for women.