One thread per newbie, please

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There are some newbies here who are embarking on training programs. Great. But if that's you, please make only one thread about yourself. If you do that, people responding to your questions will have some understanding of your goals and background that you have already told us, instead of having to look around for the information. What you need is a consistent philosophy of training and a program. I know you think "What does Swimmer A eat?" is a different question from "How much does Swimmer B bench?" but it's pretty clear to me that all newbie questions are just roundabout confused ways of asking the same question: "How can I swim faster?" Note: My definition of newbie isn't someone new to swimming. It's someone new to thinking about swimming. If you ask a ton of questions, that's you.
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  • OR.... Everyone just read Ande's Swim Faster Faster and the various stroke threads before just firing off. However, in today's world, people don't necessarily want to read much, they want instant gratification. (This is a primary reason documentation was dropped from software packages a long time ago... people would just as soon call for help as look it up.) But that's a whole non-swimming thread all it's own! :bolt:
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  • OR.... Everyone just read Ande's Swim Faster Faster and the various stroke threads before just firing off. However, in today's world, people don't necessarily want to read much, they want instant gratification. (This is a primary reason documentation was dropped from software packages a long time ago... people would just as soon call for help as look it up.) But that's a whole non-swimming thread all it's own! :bolt:
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