I know Im randomly asking but does anybody know of a method to log back into an Instagram account?? I was stupid forgot my login password. I appreciate any help you can offer me
@Josue Fisher i really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and im trying it out atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Watch the academy award winning documentary Icarus. "Twenty-plus-year career, 500 drug controls worldwide, in and out of competition. Never a failed test. I rest my case." - Lance Armstrong I hope Dressel is drug free but I sure wouldn't bet on any world record holder being clean.
Amazing, fascinating, incredible! What stands out is his underwater performance, the turn, and how fast he is off the wall, he is a torpedo off that wall! Bet that technique alone gives him an extra second. I have never personally seen a human being go under 20, flat start, for the 50yrd Freestyle, the fastest I've ever witnessed personally was 20.3. 17.64!!! Wow! That must be incredible to watch!
I love how this video popped up randomly on autoplay...I had it playing in the background for a little bit and then I heard your voice and realized it was my coach/fellow teammate!! Keep up the good work man!! I've been following all of your success. Go Gators, Go Coast Guard, and go MySwimPro!~Patty J
50 years ago I went 22.5 for 50yrs. I couldn't dive turn or do leg work like modern swimmers. We were all poor at these things then.lack of technical appreciation. So I think I could have gone 21secs if I had the knowledge
Assuming you were ate your peak around 18 that means you're between 68 & 70? Doesn't such an old man have anything better to do with his time? I don't know; enjoy your retirement/grandkids? I don't buy it.
@@oatmilkplays have you never heard of masters swimming? Thousands of ex swimmers across the planet still train and try to improve, hold back the years etc. That's why youtube send us swimming clips. Many like myself come back to competition after several decades of not swimming and find new interest. All will become clear as you get older , do the family and career thing and then focus on yourself.
@@KoachKrab127 your right. I only trained 2 or 3 sessions per week..No turns or starts practice. Water was full of stinking chlorine gas, no goggles until 1971. I swim masters now and give everyone a good laugh when do my trademark belly flop start. It just comes naturally.
I noticed his underwater fly kicks are bigger/slower tempo than everyone else and he starts the flutter kick very late. He seems to start the flutter kick halfway through the first pull while swimmers generally start the flutter with the catch. His breakout also seems very shallow, you can see his leading arm break the surface first as soon as he start his first stroke. His recovery seems... restrained. Everyone else thrashes on the recovery, making the recovery faster than the pull. The idea there is to get the hand back to the water to help with drag. His recovery seems to match his pull more evenly. There's only one or two frames he has both hands in the water while everyone else has their hands in for about four frames. Which makes his breakout strokes even wilder: his first three strokes are at a faster tempo than the rest of his strokes. No one else did this in that race, but it is a common technique in longer races. This means he either maintains a large amount of speed from his wall, or his transition (changing from underwater fly kicks to swimming) technique is a superior method, or he can go faster the rest of the race, if his stamina would allow him. I'm guessing it's all three. My amerature eye very rarely sees a difference in actual technique in elite sprint races. Normally in the 50 everyone is on the same level, it just comes down to who's stronger and who wants it more. It blows my mind to watch him do things differently.
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Nice video! Just found this channel, some constructive criticism is that there is some rambling and the video could really benefit from some post production (cuts, segmentation, etc), there’s a bit repetition for example. Just want to see the channel grow! Keep it up!
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@MySwimPro At 6:23, you said Caeleb's entry is "better than most people in the world". Wouldn't you say it's simply the best in the world? Is there anybody else who compares? Just curious. Obviously his streamline/breakout are also the best - he surfaces a meter in front of world-class competitors. Excellent analysis. I would also add that Cielo's 18.47 was done in a polyurethane suit, so maybe Held's 18.56 (?) is the 2nd best ever at the distance (in a textile suit).
He just might have the 'best start in the world'...hard to compare something like that without a tangible metric. Visually he does look better than everyone in the field. It would be intersting to see a head to head race with some of the other top swimmers in the world who are not in the NCAA system.
Good point. I wonder if anybody's looked at 2017 Worlds. I like your video, because you rarely see the breakdown that you illustrated. So many components that have to be executed just right for the perfect swim.
Thoughts on Chad Le Clos' start being a competitor to Dressel's? For example, in the 200 freestyle at Rio, Chad got to the 15m mark in roughly 5.0 seconds which put him a ~body length in front of everyone else
Good eye. That's Dresselesque. lol. I went back to look at the 100 free at Worlds: olympics.nbcsports.com/2017/07/27/chase-kalisz-caeleb-dressel-katie-ledecky-swimming-world-championships/ Similar times to the 15 meters. It would be nice to see them go head to head. I still think Dressel would edge him out, but maybe by only half a foot or so.
NZJacobNZ chad isn’t close to close to Dressel. The reason his start seemed so good was because he was essentially opening at a 100m free pace in the first 50 of the 200. The other swimmers were conserving energy and didn’t kick at all. He flipped at 23.3...about on his 100m pace. Caeleb on the other hand is blowing away people swimming and kicking full out right from the start. If you want to see how much better he is off the start, go watch the 50 free final in Budapest. Pay attention to Dressel and Benjamin Proud in the lane right above him. Up until last year, Proud was considered the bet starter in the world by a long margin. Until Budapest where Dressel pretty much smashed him. He was coming up a head and a half ahead of Proud.
you can analyze after he had done something inhuman, but it is hard to reproduce what he had done; some part of it comes to his gene, like the great Michael Phelps
I like him as a person, too. Comes across as very humble and unassuming. Not much doubt a new WR is coming in the 100 lcm fly. Dressel is so able I think he can get Phelps's 200 lcm fly WR, too.
You can call him a sprinter if you want, but he's obviously capable of a WR in the 200 lcm IM if he's the American record holder. Say, I can't find Lochte's best 200 IM in yards. Perhaps you can tell me. Lochte, of course, holds the lcm WR.
Fine, he's a sprinter. But he will also break Lochte's WR in the 200 lcm IM, because he's faster than Lochte ever was in yards. And if he can break the WR in the 200 lcm IM, I see no reason he can't break Phelp's record in the 200 lcm fly. P.S. Ledecky started out as purely a distance freestyler. Now she's fast as hell all the way down to 200. Why would she be able to manage the 200 - 1500 range, but Dressel couldn't handle 50 - 200? Of course he's good up to 200! His American record in the 200 IM is proof. We're really arguing about nothing. You just need to update yourself, old guy. The 200 is no longer mid distance. It's a sprint.
High performance collegiate swim programs train 6-7 days of the week. Typically, 6-9 swim workouts and 3-5 out of water strength workouts. In total around 20-30hrs/week of training and recovery (stretching/foam rolling/stimulation)!
His performance is truly incredible. Believe!! Does anyone know what he does for dryland strength & conditioning. U of Florida has a variety of training tools on deck, including a fleet of Vasa Trainers and Vasa SwimErgs. What else are they using? Explosive leg push offs?
Their is a 15 year old in my country Australia named Thomas Hauk and he is going 1.50 for 200 free and 51 for 100 free long course,he will be the one to watch very soon,my 15 year old son went a flat 25 for NSW long course 50 free last weekend,not bad.
@@zhao4113 ruclips.net/video/QJLe4_er_og/видео.html watch this video, it teaches you 4 different techniques of freestyle. sense you have a short lung span i suggest you learn horse freestyle, its pretty fast.
Please note Mr Dressel is swimming almost half the race underwater with dolpfen kicking, I didn't think it was legal to swim that much underwater but that's what made it happen.
If there were some deeper analysis of his races, you’ll see that his freestyle swimming is not the fastest in the world. In Budapest he went 21.1 in 50 and Bruno Fratus was 21.2. Dressel destroyed him (and everyone else) on the start, but then Bruno almost caught him. I think his swimming after a breakout was a bit faster than Dressel’s. Still Caeleb’s starts snd underwaters are second to none. Also his stamina in 100 is amazing. But anyway, he’s not the fastest freestyler in the world IMHO.
nice analysis, only few people were able to see that. i think the fastest swimmer in a lcm is still florent manaudou with his 21:19 cause he didin't have an underwater swim as good as dressel's either.
Manaudou had pretty amazing start though due to his own size and power. Not as great dolphin kicking as some has but he always was in front at the 15m mark. In Budapest only Ben Proud was close to Dressel at this point. The rest including Fratus were at least half body length behind right after the breakout! That’s ridiculous :) Also let’s not forget about another Olympic champ Tony Ervin. His start is one of the worst in the field. Still he managed 21.4, which required unreal speed after a relatively poor start. One more fast guy who has weak start is my compatriot Andrey Govorov. He does just few kicks after the dive and start swimming before anyone else even finish underwater part. But his 21.4 in the semi in Rio were really impressive.
Eugene S. Your analysis gave me a swimgasm lol. I am still right about florent manaudou being the fastest tho. God im so excited to watch dressel swim in lc meets the upcoming years
.63 isn't that nuts, I was .57 on the same blocks, and I've seen a .4 something from Justin wright. My start is no where near as good as dressels, it's his power off the blocks that makes it spectacular.
My reaction time this past sectionals was .33 twice...... just shows how even though my reaction time was good my start obviously doesn’t have enough power
I wonder, how many - use Varsz, of sound, for turn aroundsz? 48-15 =33 or parallel - in middle east - gridsz. Hence; not really plotted. 8,11 inverse fx u dx - 6,6 locked - hold breath or blow out. V:[33,12,6] - near 33. Surround adios! Ah ha - the "Helms Dep"-- my head, is deep.
No need to breath! Most of the top swimmers under 20 seconds don't take a breath in the 50 yard freestyle. In Long Course Meters (50m) some swimmers take a breath, but at the elite level, most do not.
His 50 free style in long course meters is .24 slower than César Cielo's 20.91 second 50 free style, ya know, the world record. I don't think anyone should be too worried about him only being good at short course yards. He went from a first swim of 18.1 to a 17.6 is less than 12 hours. He can definitely drop .24 in a long course race for another world record. Caeleb Dressel is just an example of swimming excellence.
I can tell you that yards are irrelevant over here in Australia. Long course is where it counts and 25 metres is a good warm up in winter.He needs to world record up in long course to be talked about over here. You don't know what time he will drop at that level you can go a bit slower or a bit faster meet by meet.
Count Dankula He's literally the fastest short course swimmer in human history, and after Tokyo Olympics he'll be the fastest long course swimmer in history
Who's your favorite elite swimmer to watch?
Watch Caeleb Dressel's 45.22 100m free here! ruclips.net/video/7w34GGjlIBo/видео.html
My favorite swimmer to watch is Adam peaty
I know Im randomly asking but does anybody know of a method to log back into an Instagram account??
I was stupid forgot my login password. I appreciate any help you can offer me
@Eduardo Case instablaster ;)
@Josue Fisher i really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and im trying it out atm.
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I can barely beat him in a 25 when he does a 50
Andrew Farkas barely? You can’t beat him
@@GradietPanda12345 dumbass he said if he does a 25 and caeleb does a 50
All you under 26.00 fast people are killing self-esteems
Oops I responded to the wrong comment (don’t ask me, I honestly don’t know what happened). Disregard my reply lol
Okay but now I don’t know where the comment that I wanted to reply to is
Do more videos like this maybe even on the fly and freestyle.
Also, do some of Adam Peaty's Breastroke anlysis
GREAT JOB covering all of the important elements in a relatively short time!!
And he's drug free. Take that, Russia!
Doubt it, but all elite swimmers take something.
1blastman USA USA USA!!!
Prove it. All elite American swimmers have to pass rigorous drug screening to be allowed to compete, especially swimmers of Dressel's status.
T Thomas.......not so at all ........
Watch the academy award winning documentary Icarus.
"Twenty-plus-year career, 500 drug controls worldwide, in and out of competition. Never a failed test. I rest my case." - Lance Armstrong
I hope Dressel is drug free but I sure wouldn't bet on any world record holder being clean.
I’m pretty sure it was mainly his underwater
I mean, you can see it he’s literally 1 body length ahead of everyone after each under water
Amazing, fascinating, incredible! What stands out is his underwater performance, the turn, and how fast he is off the wall, he is a torpedo off that wall! Bet that technique alone gives him an extra second. I have never personally seen a human being go under 20, flat start, for the 50yrd Freestyle, the fastest I've ever witnessed personally was 20.3. 17.64!!! Wow! That must be incredible to watch!
Heard Olympians can do 1.5xs bodyweight back squat. I wonder if power off the wall if a lot of front squat.
I love how this video popped up randomly on autoplay...I had it playing in the background for a little bit and then I heard your voice and realized it was my coach/fellow teammate!! Keep up the good work man!! I've been following all of your success. Go Gators, Go Coast Guard, and go MySwimPro!~Patty J
Hey Patrick! Thanks for the comment - see you soon!
Thanks so much!
great start and that turn was perfect and in rythym.
50 years ago I went 22.5 for 50yrs. I couldn't dive turn or do leg work like modern swimmers. We were all poor at these things then.lack of technical appreciation. So I think I could have gone 21secs if I had the knowledge
Assuming you were ate your peak around 18 that means you're between 68 & 70? Doesn't such an old man have anything better to do with his time? I don't know; enjoy your retirement/grandkids? I don't buy it.
@@oatmilkplays have you never heard of masters swimming? Thousands of ex swimmers across the planet still train and try to improve, hold back the years etc. That's why youtube send us swimming clips. Many like myself come back to competition after several decades of not swimming and find new interest. All will become clear as you get older , do the family and career thing and then focus on yourself.
@@KoachKrab127 your right. I only trained 2 or 3 sessions per week..No turns or starts practice. Water was full of stinking chlorine gas, no goggles until 1971. I swim masters now and give everyone a good laugh when do my trademark belly flop start. It just comes naturally.
He is just incredibly fast
Great video!
Hans Zimmer woah hans zimmer is dah u
I noticed his underwater fly kicks are bigger/slower tempo than everyone else and he starts the flutter kick very late. He seems to start the flutter kick halfway through the first pull while swimmers generally start the flutter with the catch. His breakout also seems very shallow, you can see his leading arm break the surface first as soon as he start his first stroke. His recovery seems... restrained. Everyone else thrashes on the recovery, making the recovery faster than the pull. The idea there is to get the hand back to the water to help with drag. His recovery seems to match his pull more evenly. There's only one or two frames he has both hands in the water while everyone else has their hands in for about four frames. Which makes his breakout strokes even wilder: his first three strokes are at a faster tempo than the rest of his strokes. No one else did this in that race, but it is a common technique in longer races. This means he either maintains a large amount of speed from his wall, or his transition (changing from underwater fly kicks to swimming) technique is a superior method, or he can go faster the rest of the race, if his stamina would allow him. I'm guessing it's all three.
My amerature eye very rarely sees a difference in actual technique in elite sprint races. Normally in the 50 everyone is on the same level, it just comes down to who's stronger and who wants it more. It blows my mind to watch him do things differently.
Great observations, Scott! Caeleb seems to be able to initiate an initial catch quicker than the other swimmers in the heat.
A friend told me that Caleb said in an interview he didn't have the best breakouts that race, maybe that's why he seemed so shallow on them.
When you go a 20.7 but breath 3 times
SlumbeR that’s good mine is 31 seconds do you do a windmill motion with your arms or high elbow
SlumbeR 20.93, I’m up soon tho 😂
Wells Jimerson that’s tough
@@joshuafrank9566 Windmill all the way, turnover is key on the 50 but make sure you don't lose your power
Lol 😂😂
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keep making these videos this is great
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Nice video! Just found this channel, some constructive criticism is that there is some rambling and the video could really benefit from some post production (cuts, segmentation, etc), there’s a bit repetition for example. Just want to see the channel grow! Keep it up!
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Can you please make a Video about Caeleb Dressel‘s 100 fly ( 49:50 ) !
Thanks for this suggestion!
Make more such reviews I subscribed u for this analysis
@MySwimPro
At 6:23, you said Caeleb's entry is "better than most people in the world". Wouldn't you say it's simply the best in the world? Is there anybody else who compares? Just curious.
Obviously his streamline/breakout are also the best - he surfaces a meter in front of world-class competitors.
Excellent analysis. I would also add that Cielo's 18.47 was done in a polyurethane suit, so maybe Held's 18.56 (?) is the 2nd best ever at the distance (in a textile suit).
He just might have the 'best start in the world'...hard to compare something like that without a tangible metric. Visually he does look better than everyone in the field. It would be intersting to see a head to head race with some of the other top swimmers in the world who are not in the NCAA system.
Good point. I wonder if anybody's looked at 2017 Worlds. I like your video, because you rarely see the breakdown that you illustrated. So many components that have to be executed just right for the perfect swim.
Thoughts on Chad Le Clos' start being a competitor to Dressel's? For example, in the 200 freestyle at Rio, Chad got to the 15m mark in roughly 5.0 seconds which put him a ~body length in front of everyone else
Good eye. That's Dresselesque. lol. I went back to look at the 100 free at Worlds:
olympics.nbcsports.com/2017/07/27/chase-kalisz-caeleb-dressel-katie-ledecky-swimming-world-championships/
Similar times to the 15 meters. It would be nice to see them go head to head. I still think Dressel would edge him out, but maybe by only half a foot or so.
NZJacobNZ chad isn’t close to close to Dressel. The reason his start seemed so good was because he was essentially opening at a 100m free pace in the first 50 of the 200. The other swimmers were conserving energy and didn’t kick at all. He flipped at 23.3...about on his 100m pace.
Caeleb on the other hand is blowing away people swimming and kicking full out right from the start. If you want to see how much better he is off the start, go watch the 50 free final in Budapest. Pay attention to Dressel and Benjamin Proud in the lane right above him. Up until last year, Proud was considered the bet starter in the world by a long margin. Until Budapest where Dressel pretty much smashed him. He was coming up a head and a half ahead of Proud.
you can analyze after he had done something inhuman, but it is hard to reproduce what he had done; some part of it comes to his gene, like the great Michael Phelps
I like him as a person, too. Comes across as very humble and unassuming. Not much doubt a new WR is coming in the 100 lcm fly. Dressel is so able I think he can get Phelps's 200 lcm fly WR, too.
Watch for a WR in the 200 lcm IM, too. Why will he do that but not in 200 fly?
First of all, no longer American record holder in 100 breast. Second of all, you fail to mention that he is the American record holder in the 200 IM.
You can call him a sprinter if you want, but he's obviously capable of a WR in the 200 lcm IM if he's the American record holder. Say, I can't find Lochte's best 200 IM in yards. Perhaps you can tell me. Lochte, of course, holds the lcm WR.
Fine, he's a sprinter. But he will also break Lochte's WR in the 200 lcm IM, because he's faster than Lochte ever was in yards. And if he can break the WR in the 200 lcm IM, I see no reason he can't break Phelp's record in the 200 lcm fly. P.S. Ledecky started out as purely a distance freestyler. Now she's fast as hell all the way down to 200. Why would she be able to manage the 200 - 1500 range, but Dressel couldn't handle 50 - 200? Of course he's good up to 200! His American record in the 200 IM is proof. We're really arguing about nothing. You just need to update yourself, old guy. The 200 is no longer mid distance. It's a sprint.
Time will tell. Your spelling, by the way, tells me you lack education, even if you know swimming.
Who needs breathing when you're a Caeleb Dressel.
Great content, keep up with the work
Try counting strokes as the number of actual arm pulls. 10 down, 12 back
Yup. I have a bad habit of counting the splash rather than the actual pull myself.
Beast
What is his workout schedule
High performance collegiate swim programs train 6-7 days of the week. Typically, 6-9 swim workouts and 3-5 out of water strength workouts. In total around 20-30hrs/week of training and recovery (stretching/foam rolling/stimulation)!
What would happen if someone were to predict the buzzer
Thanks
I have a 24 how can I get a 22. I can get a record for it so I’d appreciate it ❤️ I’m 5’10 138lb and 15
His performance is truly incredible. Believe!! Does anyone know what he does for dryland strength & conditioning. U of Florida has a variety of training tools on deck, including a fleet of Vasa Trainers and Vasa SwimErgs. What else are they using? Explosive leg push offs?
I think ive seen his workoit soemwhere on youtube and explosive power leg training was included there
Their is a 15 year old in my country Australia named Thomas Hauk and he is going 1.50 for 200 free and 51 for 100 free long course,he will be the one to watch very soon,my 15 year old son went a flat 25 for NSW long course 50 free last weekend,not bad.
that is bad
I only have 8 months swimming and my 100y fly is 54 and my 100y free is 51 and my 50 free is 24.19
Really good video
I have a short lung span:(
Can you hold your breath for 30
@@HunterJavier06 maybe 30 at most but usually around 15
@@zhao4113 ruclips.net/video/QJLe4_er_og/видео.html watch this video, it teaches you 4 different techniques of freestyle. sense you have a short lung span i suggest you learn horse freestyle, its pretty fast.
@@jonathanjavier6137 lol that's exactly what I currently use
Video interessantissimi ma non parlo inglese!!!!!!! Qualcuno mi può aiutare? C'è un sistema per capire qualcosa? Thanks you
good job analyazing his swim! you sure know your stuff
has he been tested before and after that swim?
Please note Mr Dressel is swimming almost half the race underwater with dolpfen kicking, I didn't think it was legal to swim that much underwater but that's what made it happen.
It’s perfectly legal as long as he doesn’t go past 15 meters underwater
If there were some deeper analysis of his races, you’ll see that his freestyle swimming is not the fastest in the world. In Budapest he went 21.1 in 50 and Bruno Fratus was 21.2. Dressel destroyed him (and everyone else) on the start, but then Bruno almost caught him. I think his swimming after a breakout was a bit faster than Dressel’s. Still Caeleb’s starts snd underwaters are second to none. Also his stamina in 100 is amazing. But anyway, he’s not the fastest freestyler in the world IMHO.
nice analysis, only few people were able to see that. i think the fastest swimmer in a lcm is still florent manaudou with his 21:19 cause he didin't have an underwater swim as good as dressel's either.
But i think dressel is still improving and i'm betting he's going to break the 21s mark in a 50m long course
Manaudou had pretty amazing start though due to his own size and power. Not as great dolphin kicking as some has but he always was in front at the 15m mark. In Budapest only Ben Proud was close to Dressel at this point. The rest including Fratus were at least half body length behind right after the breakout! That’s ridiculous :)
Also let’s not forget about another Olympic champ Tony Ervin. His start is one of the worst in the field. Still he managed 21.4, which required unreal speed after a relatively poor start.
One more fast guy who has weak start is my compatriot Andrey Govorov. He does just few kicks after the dive and start swimming before anyone else even finish underwater part. But his 21.4 in the semi in Rio were really impressive.
Eugene S. Your analysis gave me a swimgasm lol. I am still right about florent manaudou being the fastest tho. God im so excited to watch dressel swim in lc meets the upcoming years
@My swim pro Caesar beat dressel in long course 100m free, remember the WR in 100m free LCM?
46.91 swam by caesar Cielo
I have 28 seconds but I'm twelve.
Pfffffft I have 38 50 free scy
Weird Drummer Dude slow 😂
@@billybob6604 be quiet
I’m 12 and I have a 25
Who else has a swim meet today?
Good luck!
@@FaresKsebati thanks man I tried my best the coaches were very happy with my performance! So thanks for the video!!
I go a 27.46 feels bad 😢 how can I go at least a 26.00 one month
Young Wavy hard work 😤
.63 isn't that nuts, I was .57 on the same blocks, and I've seen a .4 something from Justin wright. My start is no where near as good as dressels, it's his power off the blocks that makes it spectacular.
Austin Lane anything under .50 is a false start it’s physically impossible to hear the noise and get off the blocks in under half a second legally
My reaction time this past sectionals was .33 twice...... just shows how even though my reaction time was good my start obviously doesn’t have enough power
Sarah Larson how old r u??? And what area do u live around Southeast?? Northeast???
Bro fastest guy in my high school only went a 20.68 damn.
👏
Long course or short? Because if long, he just broke the world record.
Vihaan Tiwari short course like the video although his new record is 20.28
Nice!!
Dressel is definitely not 6’3” he’s 6’0” maybe 6’1”
I hope we can see sub 15 for the 50 yard in 7 years
Bra thats not gonna happen
I wonder, how many - use Varsz, of sound, for turn aroundsz? 48-15 =33 or parallel - in middle east - gridsz.
Hence; not really plotted. 8,11 inverse fx u dx - 6,6 locked - hold breath or blow out. V:[33,12,6] - near 33. Surround adios! Ah ha - the "Helms Dep"-- my head, is deep.
Hacks. He is a hacker
i thought a sub 20 was impossible...
7,8 on dolphin kicks
a 24:30 seems real slow rn
But in olympics you swim 50 meters instead of 45 so he's time will be about 19 sec
Not quite how that works
18.96
ON HIS FEET
That’s a big qualifier
Easily would’ve been under 18.5 had he just touched.
Go Gators
Ehh it isn't that hard to do a 50 without breathing. I only managed to hover around 21-22 and never took a breath
Aakos94 ur shit dog
Brazil babe ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 😎
Zero breath!!?
No need to breath! Most of the top swimmers under 20 seconds don't take a breath in the 50 yard freestyle. In Long Course Meters (50m) some swimmers take a breath, but at the elite level, most do not.
According to him Caleb was never born
Did anyone notice the dob
football graders August 16th 1996 is a real date tho
He swims very fast, I like to see him in the water. But Cielo is still the King!
Who are you?
Get a mic
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This is only yards though.
America needs to get rid of yards as its irrelevant to short course and long course international competition.
His 50 free style in long course meters is .24 slower than César Cielo's 20.91 second 50 free style, ya know, the world record. I don't think anyone should be too worried about him only being good at short course yards. He went from a first swim of 18.1 to a 17.6 is less than 12 hours. He can definitely drop .24 in a long course race for another world record. Caeleb Dressel is just an example of swimming excellence.
I can tell you that yards are irrelevant over here in Australia.
Long course is where it counts and 25 metres is a good warm up in winter.He needs to world record up in long course to be talked about over here.
You don't know what time he will drop at that level you can go a bit slower or a bit faster meet by meet.
chill you will see him at next summer olym.
Count Dankula He's literally the fastest short course swimmer in human history, and after Tokyo Olympics he'll be the fastest long course swimmer in history
You would be American I take it?
He’s not even 6’3 he’s around 6 foot I met him and I was taller than him but I’m around 6’1
I’m going to be better the Caleb drressel
Nice! #MySwimPro
I thought that was Phelps in the thumbnail. CLICKBAIT!
you're a dumbass. its not phelps and dresses is equally impressive
He’s insane