Watch: Brooks Curry Fires Back, Posts 28.6 75 Free with Fins

If you didn’t see early today, we posted a video of Dean Farris going 28.7 in a 75 free with fins from a push in practice. Well, we’ve already seen another NCAA freestyle ace fire back, as LSU’s Brooks Curry finned-up today in practice and ripped a 75 of his own, touching at 28.6. Curry’s teammate, Jack Jannasch, touched just behind at 29.0.

Alright people, here’s our call to action: how fast can we get this 75 down to? 27? 25?!? Send us your videos of 75 with fins in practice – we want to see them. DM us @swimswamnews on Instagram and maybe we will post yours!

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No fins
2 years ago

Dressel had to FLIP in about 29.3 or so to go 39.9 in the 100 free. He did have a dive, but he did not have fins on

Snarky
2 years ago

Dean just cruising in the middle of a set v. Curry trying to bear what Dean did. Kind of meh.

Darren Ward
2 years ago

Ok so first off… I believe the first video showed Dean Farris going 28.7 in a pool full of people and it looked like he was unaware that he was being timed. Brooks Curry is in a lane by himself and knew he was being timed.

Secondly, not all fins are created equally.

I’m guessing that there will be more and more of these vids posted soon!

SwimSwam should lay down the rules.

Last edited 2 years ago by Darren Ward
tea rex
2 years ago
  1. Farris averaged at least 15 m underwater with 13 strokes total. Curry maybe 7 m underwater on the last wall with 28 strokes total.
  2. Those are some short fins.
jpsteady
2 years ago

MA tried it, but split 30 on the last 50

Anonymoose
Reply to  jpsteady
2 years ago

so he got a 35

The Original Tim
2 years ago

I did a :36 with fins a few weeks ago, I’m ready for my article! I’ll even sit down for Coleman to do an hour long interview about my successful training methods.

Last edited 2 years ago by The Original Tim
Admin
Reply to  The Original Tim
2 years ago

In like a 50 or what?

The Original Tim
Reply to  Braden Keith
2 years ago

Ha! Nah, it was a legit 75. Totally gassed by the end and would’ve pulled a MA 200 IM free leg if I’d had to make it a 100, but that’s neither here nor there.

Last edited 2 years ago by The Original Tim
Drake
Reply to  The Original Tim
2 years ago

corny

RCP
2 years ago

Why is this a “thing?” Is swimming 75’s with fins really an effective training technique? If so, for what?

PVSFree
Reply to  RCP
2 years ago

For fun? It’s fun to swim fast. Fins make you swim fast. Ergo, fins are fun.

SwimFan
2 years ago

This the same guy who was 18.7 in practice but didn’t break 19 at mid season?

Swimm
Reply to  SwimFan
2 years ago

His teammate in the video was also “19.3” in practice but couldn’t break 20 at mid season

PVSFree
Reply to  Swimm
2 years ago

Easy to do it when you put the bulkhead at the 22 yard mark

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Coleman started his journey in the water at age 1, and although he actually has no memory of that, something must have stuck. A Missouri native, he joined the Columbia Swim Club at age 9, where he is still remembered for his stylish dragon swim trunks. After giving up on …

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