Hey, can anyone give me some advice on how to effectively train for free sprinting? I'm a skinny guy weighing 53kg at nineteen. When I train sprints or sprint drills I get exhausted pretty quickly, when I do cooldown after training I feel pretty weak. Did anyone encounter that?
Boukhov will 100% medal at the Olympics for the 50fr, but not gold. Cam Mcevoy went 21.1 when Boukhov went 21.38... and Cam's pr from only a few months ago is close to wr...
This happened in the 100fly a few months ago, it said Dressel won but it was obvious Ilya Kharun won (by a fair margin as well). The technology is honestly pretty flawed.
This always happens! Touch pads SUCK. A few months ago Dressel supossedly won the 100fly at a meet, but when you slow the footage down, it is really obvious Ilya Kharun won (by a fair margin as well). It's all about how hard you touch the pad that determines whether you get gold or silver (which is stupid and unfair). You could even bring back the Cavic Phelps 100fly race, Cavic would have won it if we had accurate touchpads.
No, it's not unfair. Fairness in sport is about abiding the rules, not about subjective opinions. And the rule says the winner is the one who stops the clock first, not the one who touches the pad first. It's as simple (and fair) as that.
@@djo-dji6018 you are correct, it is absolutely fair, but should it be? The point of the clock is to see which swimmer gets to one place to another the fastest, so why would we not want something that can more accurately determine the swimmers' times better. With that point, the touchpads are flawed because it steers away from seeing who has a faster time and more about who times their finish correctly so they can hit the wall hard enough to get their time up, and those that touch the pad lighter, even though they touched the pad first (and finished the race first) would not win over someone who touches it slightly later, but harder. In my opinion, that's why it's dumb.
@@gusmarin6031 if I'm being honest, that takes too much effort. Try watching one of Dressel's newer 100fly races with Ilya competing. Ilya winning was clear as day in slow mo in that footage
Dad strength breaking the block
lmao
@@billybob6604 giddy up on every swim video bruh
I swam in lane 8 that morning, the block was already loose
He is really coming back super strong.....
Good to see Dressel swimming fast and looking happy
Bro was mewing at 4:49
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Glad to see Dressel back, key for US in olmypics 50free,100free and 100fly not to mention the relays
Yes!!! Agreed!! I can’t wait for Olympics!! It’s gonna be so exciting!! ❤❤😊😊
There's no way Alexy was 3rd as they had on the official results.
2nd lane swimmer was ahead if u look closely
Props to the guy mewing at 4:48.
Broke the block, broke the sensor 💪💪💪
he is king🐐😈
Great Race! Btw, who else noticed Marcos Peng at 5:19?
Yea man nice spot😂
WOW, CAELEB DRESSEL YOU ARE AWESOME!
King is back ❤
5:25 Bro look at Marcos rico peng 😆. Happy to be on the screen.
Damn this is so unprofessional, especially at this level. And Dressel wins with an aliexpress block🤣
yeah💀
I’m weakkkkk 😂🤣 not the aliexpress 😫☠️
He’s baaaaaack
bro was mewing at 3:08
Спорт, это то лучшее, что придумало человечество 😊😊😊
I saw Dressel touch the wall at first!!!
Alex definitely beat Conderelli lol needs to be investigated
Yeah I was thinking the same thing
caleb is the best in 50 m fs i like cd
I knew when the race started that the clock on the screen being stuck on 0.0 was not a good sign.
How about showing us a list of competitors and final placings?
Our king is back guys
Good 🎉
Damn.. swimmers are good looking.. not just body…
Love swimming❤
0:28 the clock hadn’t even been started
that's the point about ALL the video, genius
Hey, can anyone give me some advice on how to effectively train for free sprinting? I'm a skinny guy weighing 53kg at nineteen. When I train sprints or sprint drills I get exhausted pretty quickly, when I do cooldown after training I feel pretty weak. Did anyone encounter that?
Gold is for Caleb ✅
Senang melinya berenang lagi saya mengidolakannya
At minute 4:47 a type of green diver does the mewing
Ol school 😊
If anyone noticed we got mogged
Boukhov swam 21.38 two weeks ago at Worlds, man to beat.
He swam 21.38
@@nikitashevchenko105thank you, nearly half a second faster still :)
@@DonostiGros yep. But he was tapered and rested for world's. I don't think that Caleb hited his taper for a tyr pro series in the Olympic year)
Yeah Boukhov will get shafted
Boukhov will 100% medal at the Olympics for the 50fr, but not gold. Cam Mcevoy went 21.1 when Boukhov went 21.38... and Cam's pr from only a few months ago is close to wr...
Alexy absolutely got there first there’s no way he was 3rd
yeah kind crazy.
This happened in the 100fly a few months ago, it said Dressel won but it was obvious Ilya Kharun won (by a fair margin as well). The technology is honestly pretty flawed.
He definitely got second
The guy in the middle in white cap won. Outside guy second. Other guy in black cap 3rd. How did the timers get that so wrong?
I think it Nei
Hi
No way there's Chloe islita a Filipina swimmer
Jesus can change yr life ❤
Yes He did ☝️❤
Lol at first i though he came out a gay.🤭😂 S2pd!😆
по статистике все элитные пловцы имеют протрузии, грыжи и проблемы с шейным отделом. картинка на заставке меня , как терапевта , ввергает в тихий ужас
This always happens! Touch pads SUCK. A few months ago Dressel supossedly won the 100fly at a meet, but when you slow the footage down, it is really obvious Ilya Kharun won (by a fair margin as well). It's all about how hard you touch the pad that determines whether you get gold or silver (which is stupid and unfair). You could even bring back the Cavic Phelps 100fly race, Cavic would have won it if we had accurate touchpads.
No, it's not unfair. Fairness in sport is about abiding the rules, not about subjective opinions. And the rule says the winner is the one who stops the clock first, not the one who touches the pad first. It's as simple (and fair) as that.
@@djo-dji6018 you are correct, it is absolutely fair, but should it be? The point of the clock is to see which swimmer gets to one place to another the fastest, so why would we not want something that can more accurately determine the swimmers' times better. With that point, the touchpads are flawed because it steers away from seeing who has a faster time and more about who times their finish correctly so they can hit the wall hard enough to get their time up, and those that touch the pad lighter, even though they touched the pad first (and finished the race first) would not win over someone who touches it slightly later, but harder. In my opinion, that's why it's dumb.
The touchpads were accurate, that along with the stop motion footage showed that Phelps won. Can you link the video where Ilya supposedly won?
@@gusmarin6031 if I'm being honest, that takes too much effort. Try watching one of Dressel's newer 100fly races with Ilya competing. Ilya winning was clear as day in slow mo in that footage
WTF happened???
Did you not watch the video ? Obviously just a technology error !
NOT GOOD
disaster and doubtful..
letss goo