Anti-Hero
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400 yards in 14 min. can be done at a very leisurely pace. Everyone in my class came in ~ 9 min. and we are no Michael Phelps'.
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Since this is the DIR forum . . . The answer is work on your fitness. 400 yards in 14 minutes really isn't very hard.
... even an old, fat dude can do it ...
... Bob (Grateful Diver)
I don't know how people manage to get sub-7 minute 400yd times since my fastest sprint is 50 second 50yd laps and i can't keep that up for 8 laps . . .
Getting so that you can breath bi-laterally so you can have a good 3 stroke or 5 stroke breath cycle, which helps set a better rhythm.
Yeah, that is a major sin of mine, I always breathe on the right and have a 2-stroke breath cycle.
Easiest way to fix that is to get some pool fins and swim while stroking only with your weak arm, only breathing on that side. Keep your other arm stretched out in front. The fins will keep your speed up, focus on breathing by getting a good roll along the long axis of the body, NOT by lifting your head.