That's it! No more junk food! .. Now what do I eat?

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Hello Alex here Recently I just swam a meet, did horrible. And I need major cuts in time in my 500 by May. I know every bit counts so now I'm going to try to focus about what goes in my body. I know there are currently several threads and comments about nutrition on usms.org, but does anyone know about a specific schedule about what to eat everyday? I am currently 150 pounds with a height of 5 feet 8 inches. I am 18 years old. Currently I train 16 times a week (6 times swimming, 5 times low weight lifting, and 5 times just messing around playing sports like basketball). However that might change quickly to 18 times a week if I decide to run about 5k every Saturday and Sunday. Recently I have been eating fast food about once every week, and been consuming protein shakes after every swim practice. Also, spaghetti and bananas is a normal part of my meal after my practice. So what I'm looking for is a diet that is: not too much and not too little on my distance swimming needs. gives me endurance highly specific on what to eat on a daily basis Thank you for your time! :D:D Times for my swims (if you need them) can be found here: www.usaswimming.org/DesktopDefault.aspx
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    Former Member over 12 years ago
    Not horrible, off by 0.5s/100 in the 200 and 1s/100 in the 500. Use it as motivation to train smarter/harder, but don't freak out about it. It's not a crisis. It's something to contemplate. One idea is to work on turns in that 15m pool, that's probably more useful than running 5k. Still, I'm just trying to throw ideas out there and encourage you to figure out what makes the most sense. Don't just because I said so, get some real expert advise. a worthy occupation. Are you off to university in the fall, or another year at HS? Yesterday was definitely a wake up call. lol lost the 500 to a swimmer from our rival school by less than a second and being my last year I will take an extra look into more swimming opportunities. My swim coach did say the turns were killing me so maybe the 15 meter pool will be worth it. Since it is my last year in HS I want to give it my all, hence the little freakout over my add. I will attend a university next year but sadly they don't have an NCAA team. Who knows maybe I'll join a Colorado Springs area Masters team in the near future? :D
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    Former Member over 12 years ago
    Not horrible, off by 0.5s/100 in the 200 and 1s/100 in the 500. Use it as motivation to train smarter/harder, but don't freak out about it. It's not a crisis. It's something to contemplate. One idea is to work on turns in that 15m pool, that's probably more useful than running 5k. Still, I'm just trying to throw ideas out there and encourage you to figure out what makes the most sense. Don't just because I said so, get some real expert advise. a worthy occupation. Are you off to university in the fall, or another year at HS? Yesterday was definitely a wake up call. lol lost the 500 to a swimmer from our rival school by less than a second and being my last year I will take an extra look into more swimming opportunities. My swim coach did say the turns were killing me so maybe the 15 meter pool will be worth it. Since it is my last year in HS I want to give it my all, hence the little freakout over my add. I will attend a university next year but sadly they don't have an NCAA team. Who knows maybe I'll join a Colorado Springs area Masters team in the near future? :D
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