Why is that Swimmer magazine never mentions 1988 Olympian Kirk Stackle in its coverage of Nationals? His name was again conspicuously absent from the list of Olympians who competed in Mesa. He won both the 100 *** and the 100 IM, by the way. Congratulations, Kirk.
Coaching 3 times a day takes what, 6 hours? Not saying, just saying. I could be wrong, but I think the "target" is actually your coach's type A, I don't do anything unless I am the very (very) best at it; it is a self-imposed target.
I'm not sure how Type A he is now. He's very laid back but I can see him not wanting to get in and go too much slower than his glory days. As for coaching, he's on the deck at least 6 hours plus he has to maintain a pool that our team runs plus does all the meet entries. He's working, easily 10 hours a day.
Coaching 3 times a day takes what, 6 hours? Not saying, just saying. I could be wrong, but I think the "target" is actually your coach's type A, I don't do anything unless I am the very (very) best at it; it is a self-imposed target.
I'm not sure how Type A he is now. He's very laid back but I can see him not wanting to get in and go too much slower than his glory days. As for coaching, he's on the deck at least 6 hours plus he has to maintain a pool that our team runs plus does all the meet entries. He's working, easily 10 hours a day.