The Fastest (Legitimate) Ironman Swim...I've EVER Seen

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @liqiye8611
    @liqiye8611 3 года назад +115

    Hey dude,
    Just wanted to say that thanks to you I have completed Black lake XTRI triathlon. Thank you.
    Milos Lazarevic

  • @DonostiGros
    @DonostiGros 3 года назад +123

    Excellent analysis. This is a benchmark for distance swimming; the guy is so balanced, rhythmical: like a metronome, never breaks the pace with his breathing of sighting. A joy to watch, inspiring and something to aspire too.

  • @AccordGTR
    @AccordGTR 10 месяцев назад +38

    Lucasz is 184cm, not 194cm tall. He is 41 yrs old averages a 1:04/100 pace on an interval of 1:30. What a phenomenal swimmer

    • @future_horizon
      @future_horizon 4 месяца назад +1

      What does "on an interval of 1:30" mean? Thanx

    • @antonioromano9963
      @antonioromano9963 3 месяца назад +1

      @@future_horizon it means he repeats the 100 within the 1:30 interval

    • @user-oi3lt7nu8g
      @user-oi3lt7nu8g Месяц назад

      I think he is taller. I have been swimming in the same competitions, he is my age, also been standing next to him. He is certainly taller.

  • @_bergflow
    @_bergflow 3 года назад +47

    buttery stroke for sure. Also just really cool seing a former pro swimmer smoke an Ironman swim.

  • @dariendude2
    @dariendude2 Год назад +8

    Note the arm entry vs the other fast swimmers. His are nearly splashless, with quiet hands leading the way after a relaxed, bent-elbow arm recovery. Many of the others are windmilling their straight arms and making a much larger splash with each arm entry. Gotta believe his preserves more energy and allows for a consistent pace from start to finish. Really impressive.

  • @petertaylor123
    @petertaylor123 3 года назад +81

    I was in Copenhagen watching the whole race...I am not saying he was one of them, but many athletes did cut a corner and missed the last marker bouy. Nobody was penalised. And also, yes. He looked MASSIVE standing on the beach. He looked like a swimmer. Tall, long limbs and shoulders about 4m wide he had a different body shape from anybody else on the start line.

    • @Falquiboy
      @Falquiboy 2 года назад +2

      If he made a course record he probably also cut the bouy lol

    • @frlipa
      @frlipa Год назад

      How much distance approx. did they cut? Cuz 43 is unreal

  • @photosquare7
    @photosquare7 3 года назад +132

    Last saturday I had a fast IM trainig swim at nearly the exact same time. It took me only 1h longer ;-)

  • @Cachoeira1986
    @Cachoeira1986 8 месяцев назад +1

    I like to watch and rewatch your analysis again and again, there are many things to be learned.

  • @alptaskurt
    @alptaskurt 3 года назад +6

    Hey sir am from turkey and been watching your videos for two months i watched almost all of them,i am living by the sea side and i practice every second day,for two month i developed my swim with your help thank you :)) i still keep watchin and go for swim after.. i was thinking that i already knew swimming but i was not thank you again ..have a great day oh there is one another guy too like you,he is also good but you are the best

    • @EffortlessSwimming
      @EffortlessSwimming  3 года назад +2

      Thank you! I love Turkey, I once did a Swimtrek in Kas

    • @alptaskurt
      @alptaskurt 3 года назад

      @@EffortlessSwimming am in bodrum not very far from kaş ve been there too great u were here beatifull sea and nature,fires massed around here but in few years nature will renew it self..thanks

  • @cannonball9478
    @cannonball9478 2 года назад +14

    Mate your videos just helped me swim a 750m in 10:27. Fantastic tips and channel. I’ve had a few Masters Sessions about 7 years ago. Such great tips cheers

    • @FrankP83
      @FrankP83 Год назад +4

      wow!Amazing time!My time on 1500 is 30.20 mins 🥲

    • @bopndop2347
      @bopndop2347 Год назад +3

      @@FrankP83that’s a great time too 👍👍

    • @FrankP83
      @FrankP83 Год назад

      @@bopndop2347 just re-started my swimming classes...i will test my time next summer on open water :)

    • @ОлегИванов-с5е5и
      @ОлегИванов-с5е5и 4 месяца назад

      That’s a great time, man

  • @BenjaminBriu
    @BenjaminBriu 3 года назад +27

    You forgot to mention his butterfly’s swim at the end, looks like it was a shallow water! And yes Lov this analysis! Triathletes analysis are the best!! Lucy Barkley next!

    • @robfs6691
      @robfs6691 3 года назад +1

      Lucy Charles Barclay - ex 10k swimmer turned ironman pro - always front of any swim pack
      Many videos of her swimming on her RUclips channel - ready for analysis including Olympic trials this year - would be excellent to see a review

  • @trackie1957
    @trackie1957 4 месяца назад

    Wow. Bubbles on the hand… I’m so grateful to have the benefit of such insight thanks to people like you who post such great stuff on RUclips.

  • @phxrsx
    @phxrsx 3 года назад +36

    I’d like to see some underwater footage of this guy.

  • @sljb_7107
    @sljb_7107 Год назад +2

    this is the most esthetically pleasing swimming i have ever seen in my life.
    @effortlessswimming thank you from Danube river, Novi Sad, Serbia.

  • @Brian_Reeves
    @Brian_Reeves 3 года назад +10

    Super informative. I’m new into swimming and love working on having better technique. 🏊🏼

  • @iddqdidkfa4758
    @iddqdidkfa4758 Год назад +2

    In my cmpetitive swimming phase very long time ago, he already was so much faster than anybody else of his age. Quite a talented competitive swimmer.

  • @ziomki8
    @ziomki8 3 года назад +10

    🇵🇱 greetings from Poland 🇵🇱

  • @torontocycling
    @torontocycling 2 года назад +4

    Excellent analysis. Would you please remove the background music when you talk in upcoming videos? Thanks!

  • @bvgatti
    @bvgatti 10 месяцев назад

    hi folks , started open sea swimming around 2017 and became a daily hobby for me.
    I love water and its effects and benefits on my mind and health .
    my observation during rough and shoppy conditions i found maintaining a "proper" stoke is often not practicle or work as a disadvantage to propell forward in straight line without energy drain and fatigue caused by the angle of attack and pull against currents...
    which forced me to adopt various catch mixed with dolphin kick in submerged free style swimming rather than a repetative stroke that is more suiting with flat water pools.
    noticed that catching a breath while spiraling from belly stroke to back to belly helps in maintaing better streamlined when facing cross current and allows the spine and shoulders to adjust to shanges in boyancy and maintaing speed.

  • @kerambeach
    @kerambeach 3 года назад +11

    I am really impressed by is kick, seem powerful!

  • @stuartblack77
    @stuartblack77 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for this, first one of your videos I've seen and I've learned a huge amount! New to triathlon and swimming so really great analysis!

  • @GerardoRodriguez-tn1pd
    @GerardoRodriguez-tn1pd 3 года назад +7

    Coach, it would be great if one day you could decompose the stroke of Mykhailo Romanchuck in the 1500. I’ve been always intrigued by the emphasis he puts on some of the technical elements that you regularly talk about. It would be specially helpful for triathlon enthusiasts like myself! 🙂

  • @juanibian
    @juanibian 3 года назад +4

    Excelent as usual, thank you for your time

  • @TheSnifmister
    @TheSnifmister Год назад

    Such a great swimmer. Love watching his technique.

  • @markkennedy9767
    @markkennedy9767 9 месяцев назад

    Incredible how he just cuts through the water. Lovely to watch

  • @DrDrolly
    @DrDrolly Месяц назад

    I wish i could see him under water! Is this maniac flutterkicking?!?
    Mate look at his posture, so solid and inline! The water flows around him like the rump of a boat.
    Beautiful!!❤

  • @rickpetersen5728
    @rickpetersen5728 6 месяцев назад

    Beautiful technique. And it's an excellent (i.e., calm) swim venue as well - had my PB there - except for the jelly fish!

  • @Beaver8080
    @Beaver8080 Год назад +2

    I consistently swim this exact time to the very second... in 70.3 events 😱

  • @lornesemenowich4099
    @lornesemenowich4099 3 года назад +1

    Dave Kirk at Ironman Canada is still the fastest in Lake swim at 42:55 and Bryan Rhodes from New Zealand had a fast time years later at 43:10

  • @MJswam4AU
    @MJswam4AU Год назад +1

    Not sure how this ended up on my recommended videos(granted I am a swim coach), but as soon as I saw the stroke I had a feeling who it was. Swam with him for a time when he came to Auburn in around 2004-2005.

  • @gangyal8537
    @gangyal8537 2 года назад +2

    It took me a while to check out the distance should be 3.8km, which means he was swimming at average speed of 5.23 km/hr.

  • @donk115
    @donk115 9 месяцев назад

    What is about watching a great swimmer, so satisfying

  • @seanjermy2692
    @seanjermy2692 Месяц назад

    Thanks for the analysis. That is one graceful but powerful stroke! Amazing to see the front elevated shot of his wake … basically the same as the boat. I am training for ironman Cairns in June 2025. Have done a few IMs and no matter how much swim training i do, my times have only varied between 58mins and 1:02. Lots of kms but not much in the way of drills or one on one. How do i get into the low to mid 50s? Cheers

  • @tommiles5604
    @tommiles5604 2 года назад +2

    At 1:50 in the video, I was amazed at the huge wake behind him. Then at 2:20 it looked like the wake was bigger than that of the boat to his right! Would love to be able to draft off his feet . . . in my dreams :)

  • @caesarsun82
    @caesarsun82 3 года назад +1

    Thanks brilliantly explained and super informative, few thinks I have to correct!
    And congrats to the swimmer it looked effortless but the speed was insane!

  • @Przemek-h7t
    @Przemek-h7t Год назад +1

    Fantastic video thank you, the next would be what exercises can I do in order to practice all these elements you broke down - that would be nice to learn from you!

  • @richardnoe3965
    @richardnoe3965 3 года назад

    His stroke rate in the beginning too!!! You can see the guys behind him with much faster stroke rate!

  • @Zipperneck.
    @Zipperneck. 2 года назад +1

    Smokin'. It gives me something to aspire to!

  • @oscardelatorre2325
    @oscardelatorre2325 Год назад +1

    thanks for these videos , all of these tips helps

  • @ddjsrob
    @ddjsrob 3 года назад +3

    What is the song please?

  • @leslie7922
    @leslie7922 Год назад

    Those water Conditions are dreamy

  • @tednruth453
    @tednruth453 3 года назад +4

    Crikey......Struth......bloody awesome 😀
    Did he throw in some butterfly?😳😯

    • @EffortlessSwimming
      @EffortlessSwimming  3 года назад +1

      😂

    • @MrPBerumen
      @MrPBerumen 3 года назад +2

      Yes, I saw it too, at about 9:53. Maybe he was finishing and already touching ground with his feet

  • @jensmeggers926
    @jensmeggers926 2 года назад

    thank you for the detailed analysis. Super helpful

  • @nombre5502
    @nombre5502 2 года назад +1

    I notice that the pace or the cadence is faster than others olimpic swimmers which is longer. He gives 72-74 spm, and others 50-60 as Sun Yang or Mark Horton, who are long distance swimmers. What cadence would you recommend? Many strokes or less strokes and glinding? Thank you

  • @adityajoshii
    @adityajoshii Год назад

    Thanks for making this video

  • @Megaforceification
    @Megaforceification 4 месяца назад

    Im trying to improve my speed from 2 min/100m over long distance and I'm obsessed by this video lol

  • @Paul.Casteel
    @Paul.Casteel 3 года назад +2

    I think he looks like one of tge best swimmers in the world 🌎.

  • @stephanebertrand6051
    @stephanebertrand6051 2 года назад

    Each Time I go to the pool, I m thinking of this video ! :)

  • @vilee1001
    @vilee1001 2 года назад

    9:52 he made a butterfly stroke (right bottom corner of a screen from a bird eye view camera)

  • @Alesandro113
    @Alesandro113 Год назад

    Great analysis

  • @robertweber4592
    @robertweber4592 3 года назад +2

    What is the name of the Song in the beginning??

  • @robfs6691
    @robfs6691 3 года назад +2

    Lucy Charles Barclay would be a great interview also - maybe a cross channel collaboration?
    See Team Charles-Barclay

  • @lflemmin
    @lflemmin 3 года назад +2

    Great breakdown! I’d be curious to know what his swim training looks like.

    • @KungFury_7337
      @KungFury_7337 3 года назад +4

      He is on a German podcast where he mentions no less than 25k a week and during the winter 35k a week. That’s 1 long swim, 2 intervals and 1 technical swim (Check his Instagram, he does all kinds of drills).

  • @wrxzboost
    @wrxzboost Год назад

    this guy is built different...period.

  • @helicart
    @helicart 3 года назад +5

    So much of this analysis is oh so nano.
    At the end of the day, Lukasz is fast because of his height, slim hips and legs, large lung capacity, and superior cardiac output.
    - it's his big chest and lungs that allow him to effortlessly float his chest more out of the water.
    - this would not benefit a shorter swimmer as it would drive the legs/feet deeper under water. However, a taller swimmer has the length to get chest above water, but keep the legs at optimum height in water.
    - narrower hips and legs also have less drag.
    The above factors make him a superior swimmer.
    You can analyse stroke and sighting until the cows come home, but it's the body shape and cardiac output that count.

    • @Falquiboy
      @Falquiboy 2 года назад

      Exactly. Its pseudo science for me as well. The anatomy defines the success in swimming. Recovery and pull phase are set.

  • @enjoyvideo7658
    @enjoyvideo7658 Год назад

    Full race please

  • @phertek1
    @phertek1 9 месяцев назад

    for a previous swimmer this time is a smooth swiming

  • @zzsql
    @zzsql Год назад

    He looks strong. Hope I can pull this off in Augusta in 2 weeks. /

  • @F_Bardamu
    @F_Bardamu 3 года назад +3

    Dude's pace is so even he looks like he's got some engine attached to his waist. lol

  • @frannelk
    @frannelk 3 года назад +7

    This is actually very interesting the way broke down the whole thing. The Polish is guy is a beast.
    Just to inform you that thanks to some of your vids I have improved my technique, it took me about 6 hours. Now I started to understand and feel the gliding effect and my breathing is way better.
    In 3 month I will be a decent swimmer, and before that I will land my first triathlon.
    Cheers.

  • @Dunlaoghairegirl
    @Dunlaoghairegirl 2 года назад

    Great commentary 😊

  • @RSarosdy
    @RSarosdy 7 месяцев назад

    He went as fast as I swim in a HALF ironman lol! Better watch more of your videos!

  • @phongnguyen007
    @phongnguyen007 Год назад

    Hi there, wonder why the water is calm but after a few breath he jumped his head high out of the water?

  • @markogligoric7139
    @markogligoric7139 3 года назад +5

    Can you please do Lucy Charles? I really want you to look at here stroke… you have the 70.3 worlds she finished first by 8 minutes..

  • @maisetas
    @maisetas Год назад

    there was a strong current that day, i watched that performance live

    • @princethumper
      @princethumper Год назад

      It's an out and back course, how does the current matter? It is salt water though, so possibly helps a bit. Did my fastest ever swim here as well

  • @pokeypickle3
    @pokeypickle3 3 года назад

    I can still see the very strong kick during the sighting. My legs would drop if I lift my head a small bit. Maybe his neck and back is flexible? Maybe I lift my head too much and take too long to sight.

  • @ahmedelshahawy852
    @ahmedelshahawy852 2 года назад

    I’m still stopping swimming after 100 meters only 😢. I feel I had a reserve to swim more but I stop I don’t know why and take my breath then start again 😖😖😢😢😢

  • @jm6734
    @jm6734 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for another great one. You probably wanna turn down the music a bit.

  • @NecromancertheKing
    @NecromancertheKing Год назад

    how do u get this high pull rate? if i can trust my watch im between 55-60 pulls/min. im by far no pro, but id say im pretty okish for an amateur in speed. whenever i rise the pullrate, im heartrate skyrockets and i cannot hold it.

  • @ewelinaniwelt8679
    @ewelinaniwelt8679 3 года назад

    Thanks!!! Great Job!

  • @anuaraffandi8363
    @anuaraffandi8363 2 года назад

    That is not a human, that is a machine!

  • @sqmp446
    @sqmp446 2 года назад

    his style reminds me of thorpe swimming

  • @ln5747
    @ln5747 3 года назад

    And he's about to turn 40!

  • @dithperlay3292
    @dithperlay3292 3 года назад

    Wait, what was the distance?

  • @ReVoltaire
    @ReVoltaire 3 года назад +1

    That's around 1:03 per 100y! Not clear what the background "music" or sound track is adding while you're speaking?

    • @RunForPeace-hk1cu
      @RunForPeace-hk1cu 3 года назад +2

      it's 3800m in ~44mins ... or about ~1:07-1:08/100m
      Most top pros can do around 1:10-1:13/100m .... he's an Olympian so no amount of training by conventional triathlete will ever match his swimming talent.
      The flexibility and feel for the water is only something you can learn from a lifetime of training.
      There are no shortcuts.

  • @maisetas
    @maisetas 3 года назад +1

    isnt 43-44ish seconds per 100m a world or olympic record ?

    • @gregor350
      @gregor350 3 года назад +1

      No its 43-44 minutes on the ironman distance (3,8 km).

  • @user-rl3ef4ju9k
    @user-rl3ef4ju9k 3 года назад +1

    It was downstream in the river. But nice swimming anyway! Wish I could do that stroke rate efficiently.

    • @user-cg7kr7xx1q
      @user-cg7kr7xx1q 3 года назад

      It’s not in a river. It’s a beach area outside Copenhagen.

  • @anderssanggaard6215
    @anderssanggaard6215 11 месяцев назад

    A 1:48 200 freestyle while fast, is certainly no longer World Class standard. In 2021, the Olympic year, 171 people swam 148s or faster. Top 16 for the year, which would be an Olympic Semi Final, required a 1:45,7.

    • @inz_uzi
      @inz_uzi 7 месяцев назад

      That's why he switched to triathlon

  • @elonado
    @elonado 3 года назад

    How long can he do that without pause?

  • @jgjg2023
    @jgjg2023 2 года назад

    Anyone know what the music is?

  • @blaquaman1739
    @blaquaman1739 3 года назад

    Smooth water conditions

  • @drym3943
    @drym3943 2 года назад

    The thing is. The best you are at the two other discipline the less you are good at swimming. Because your lower body muscle are so dense and heavy that it is just drowning

  • @kduabreu
    @kduabreu 3 года назад

    Thats amazing.. what a skill

  • @desalines
    @desalines 2 года назад

    What’s the distance?

  • @sultanniazi2394
    @sultanniazi2394 11 месяцев назад

    I can only dream of this. WOW ❤

  • @bignightnahbigday3429
    @bignightnahbigday3429 3 года назад

    Great video! The first 40 seconds is mesmerising. What's the song you've got playing at the beginning?

  • @RageAZA
    @RageAZA 9 месяцев назад

    he swims at what im betting is my swim sprint speed..

  • @janeshthapa3523
    @janeshthapa3523 Год назад

    Why He do not emberge head fully

  • @massimofrascaroli7461
    @massimofrascaroli7461 3 года назад +3

    Amazing swim! Please copy the author of the music hehehe, also amazing.

    • @speedyswimming5270
      @speedyswimming5270 3 года назад

      Haydn wooley swam 43.5 mins at NZ Ironman years ago. I'm sure Tim Don went faster 2-3 years ago

    • @samtwine42
      @samtwine42 3 года назад

      Music is PALA - Summer Surf

    • @massimofrascaroli7461
      @massimofrascaroli7461 3 года назад

      @@samtwine42 Thanks for share!

  • @LabRynthisist
    @LabRynthisist 9 месяцев назад

    0:38, those are dolphins

    • @Malmioo
      @Malmioo 3 месяца назад

      😂.. they look so stupid. I don’t know why som so called open water swimmers exaggerate? It’s not even choppy water so not need at all to try so high then slap the water with the most ugliest hand entry when the weather is so perfect.

  • @barkleyhunt9004
    @barkleyhunt9004 3 года назад +1

    Unreal - wow

  • @tarsala1995
    @tarsala1995 6 месяцев назад

    Holy shit, 70 spm? I have 23 spm and cannot break 2min/100m. I guess higher average spm would make me faster.

  • @rond1248
    @rond1248 4 месяца назад

    Can we get an analysis of Jesus walking on water?

  • @carlosnf2
    @carlosnf2 3 года назад

    I think IM cozumel may have faster times due to current

  • @Wzded
    @Wzded 5 месяцев назад

    The reason you should be breathing on both sides is to facilitate body roll. When we are on our sides, with our shoulders perpendicular to the bottom, we are more hydrodynamic. Think of the bottom of a ship, it is narrow, not flat. By breathing on both sides, we naturally are incorporating body roll movement. By breathing to one side, we are more likely to under-rotate the non-breathing side resulting in ineffective body roll.

  • @mounaimzine
    @mounaimzine 5 месяцев назад

    How is kick

  • @krztuszenie
    @krztuszenie 3 года назад

    His former Olimpic swimmer, soo ;d

  • @edmundblack
    @edmundblack 3 года назад

    How about interrupting the video more often than each 2:30 min with double adds

  • @jaymueller2418
    @jaymueller2418 Год назад

    If I’m hearing you correctly, as a pudgy 45 year old with a full time job, average height, tiny hands, and minimal swimming experience, it’s unlikely I’ll come very close to swimming as fast as he did.

    • @bluntandy
      @bluntandy Год назад

      Im a pudgy 45 year old. I have been swimming for about 35 of those. You're right we won't hit those speeds. Im a fair open water swimmer and he'd smoke me with his feet tied together

  • @jamesd5241
    @jamesd5241 3 года назад +1

    I think this was a slightly short swim course. No way Lionel and cam wurf swam 49mims that same day. Still great swim