Well done Jamie, a nice honest assessment. It's so hard to get back up racing again so close to trials. Have a decent a break and you'll be back stronger next year!!
This is great! Thank you so much for your detailed insights. Question: How do you measure your 10m splits? Say you are measuring the time taken to swim 15m to 25m. Do you start the time the moment your head just reaches the 15m mark or the moment your arm just reaches the 15m mark? Do you then stop the time(stopwatch) the moment your head just reaches the 25m mark or the moment your arm just reaches the 25m mark?
Thanks a lot All my timings are done to the head crossing the mark, to keep it as consistent as possible. Except for the 50s which are either to feet touching (free or back turns) or to hand touching (everything else!)
@@JIngramSwimming Don't understand, sorry. I am talking about the 50m sprints (fly/free/back/breast) in particular. What do you mean by hand touching and feet touching in the 50s? Please explain in some detail; these splits of yours are of immense value as they would help me to better understand stroke dynamics of elite swimmers.
@@Somendra_Kharola okay, so when I’m doing the splits I start the timing when the starter signal goes, then record the time when the head crosses 15/25/35m. This is to help the consistency across races as some races your hands could be in different places. However at the end of the race I stop the timer when the hand touches the wall. If the race is longer than 50m I’ll stop it when the timing pad would register the end, so either the hand touching for fly and breast, or the feet touching the pad on the back and free. Hope that makes sense!
Jamie.
You really are an inspiration for all swimmers, you give us a fantastic insight about all aspects of training and competitions. Thank you 👍🏊♂️
Thanks for that mate, appreciate it!
Just a bad day at the office, mate on the next one have a good weekend thanks for the video
thanks mate, I'll come back better 💪🏻
@@JIngramSwimming definitely
Well done Jamie, a nice honest assessment. It's so hard to get back up racing again so close to trials. Have a decent a break and you'll be back stronger next year!!
100%
appreciate that mate 👊🏻 reset and come back better
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This is great! Thank you so much for your detailed insights.
Question: How do you measure your 10m splits? Say you are measuring the time taken to swim 15m to 25m. Do you start the time the moment your head just reaches the 15m mark or the moment your arm just reaches the 15m mark? Do you then stop the time(stopwatch) the moment your head just reaches the 25m mark or the moment your arm just reaches the 25m mark?
Thanks a lot
All my timings are done to the head crossing the mark, to keep it as consistent as possible. Except for the 50s which are either to feet touching (free or back turns) or to hand touching (everything else!)
@@JIngramSwimming Don't understand, sorry. I am talking about the 50m sprints (fly/free/back/breast) in particular. What do you mean by hand touching and feet touching in the 50s?
Please explain in some detail; these splits of yours are of immense value as they would help me to better understand stroke dynamics of elite swimmers.
@@Somendra_Kharola okay, so when I’m doing the splits I start the timing when the starter signal goes, then record the time when the head crosses 15/25/35m. This is to help the consistency across races as some races your hands could be in different places. However at the end of the race I stop the timer when the hand touches the wall. If the race is longer than 50m I’ll stop it when the timing pad would register the end, so either the hand touching for fly and breast, or the feet touching the pad on the back and free.
Hope that makes sense!
@@JIngramSwimming Perfect. Gratitude!
Otley run?
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I love seeing a Jamie Ingram Video in my feed 🤩
haha thank you mate 👊🏻