Analyzing the First 15 Meters of a 50m Free with Cam McEvoy

Cam McEvoy made history with his gold medal performance in Paris, becoming the first Australian man to win the 50m free. McEvoy says that during his training, he found a lot of improvement to be made in the first 15 meters of his race. By improving his mobility and functional strength, the revived sprinter was able to make great strides in the first part of his race.

See SwimSwam’s full interview with Cam McEvoy here.

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RealCrocker5040
1 month ago

Dressel has a better start

Jeff
Reply to  RealCrocker5040
1 month ago

McEvoy swims faster

Robbos
Reply to  RealCrocker5040
1 month ago

Yesterday’s hero.

Joel
Reply to  RealCrocker5040
1 month ago

So what? They don’t give gold medals for the first to 15 metres mate.

Khase Calisz
1 month ago

What’s everybody(top 50m sprinters)’s max vertical jump?

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