900 yard Butterfly- Really!

I didn't know whether I should post this on the "Swim Happy" thread or my thread, How do I train 400 IM without losing sprint speed? - U.S. Masters Swimming Discussion Forums , so I decided to start a new one, instead. :D As I mentioned on my other thread, I attempted a 200 fly and was thrilled to be able to do it. My next self-challenge was to see just how much fly I could swim. :afraid: So, I tried it today, my 6th day of swimming in a row which is always my recovery day. (My recovery days are usually Saturdays, but I took last Monday off, instead of Sunday.) Today, I did my typical 6th swim day routine: Arrive at the pool without a planned workout, see how I feel, and only use my watch for monitoring heart rates and rest intervals; no racing the clock! But, I brought along my camera, just in case I was in the mood to attempt my fly self-challenge. After 1,600 yards of various free and back (no breaststroke today; I did Allen's 100 & 200 breaststroke training yesterday), I decided to give it a go; much to the chagrin of my husband who was enlisted to film me. I lost track after 300 yards (300! :ohyeah:), but I kept going, knowing I could watch the video and count it up later. I wish I would have kept track, because I ended up doing 900 yards and felt like I could have kept going! :bliss: But, I got that if looks could kill look from my husband/videographer who, I'm sure, was tired of holding the camera. And, when I did finish, he :bitching:, because he was afraid I would injure my shoulders again. By now, I can just hear y'all (Geek?) out there doubting me. You don't believe any of this, right?:lmao: Well, kick back:popcorn: and check this out: http://youtu.be/4fmP1szg4mo It's not pretty; especially at the beginning, before I relaxed and settled in. And, I'll have to warn you, it took me over 20 minutes. :bed: Here are my splits, copied from my FLOG: Total time: 20:30 100 yd Splits (+/-): 100- 2:02 200- 2:10 300- 2:17 400- 2:21 500- 2:20 600- 2:17 700- 2:20 800- 2:23 900- 2:20 So, today, I lived up to Ande's nickname for me: Elaine-iaK. Guilty as charged! :groovy: P.S. I know it was ugly; I have a long way to go to get my technique up to speed. And, I have a long way to go to get my speed up to speed! But, today, I needed to rest my legs after yesterday's breaststroke workout, so I barely kicked. And, I had to go way off my :39, 50 fly PB to survive. BUT, I welcome feedback; especially constructive criticism on how I can improve my stroke. THANKS!
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  • Yes, I am a proud NASTI swimmer! I swim every Saturday and Sunday with the original "Butternut" Mr. Dan Welkin. I believe Dan did a 5,000 LCM butterfly last summer. Elaine, you really should start training for the 200 fly. You held form very well for almost 1,000....that's amazing. I think you'd be a natural + the competition to make top 10 really thins out in the 200 fly for women 50 and over. :applaud: Whaaaaaat? 5,000 LCM butterfly??? :afraid:I'm exhausted just thinking about it! I already am starting to train for both 200 fly and 400 IM. :D Yesterday, I swam a broken 800 IM; one way to train for both, as well as my 200 breaststroke. Thanks for the suggestion and encouragement; I appreciate it! Maybe Geek is right, after all; at least about possibly being a better distant swimmer than sprinter... On my second attempt of 400 IM, I was already between a BB and a B on the Motivational Times Chart (I only have the 2010 one to refer to...) That's not exactly screamin' speed, but it was during a workout, from a push off, without giving it 100% effort. My goal is to do both 200 fly and 400 IM at Mission Viejo, in 2013, as well as at other meets before then. :bolt:
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  • Yes, I am a proud NASTI swimmer! I swim every Saturday and Sunday with the original "Butternut" Mr. Dan Welkin. I believe Dan did a 5,000 LCM butterfly last summer. Elaine, you really should start training for the 200 fly. You held form very well for almost 1,000....that's amazing. I think you'd be a natural + the competition to make top 10 really thins out in the 200 fly for women 50 and over. :applaud: Whaaaaaat? 5,000 LCM butterfly??? :afraid:I'm exhausted just thinking about it! I already am starting to train for both 200 fly and 400 IM. :D Yesterday, I swam a broken 800 IM; one way to train for both, as well as my 200 breaststroke. Thanks for the suggestion and encouragement; I appreciate it! Maybe Geek is right, after all; at least about possibly being a better distant swimmer than sprinter... On my second attempt of 400 IM, I was already between a BB and a B on the Motivational Times Chart (I only have the 2010 one to refer to...) That's not exactly screamin' speed, but it was during a workout, from a push off, without giving it 100% effort. My goal is to do both 200 fly and 400 IM at Mission Viejo, in 2013, as well as at other meets before then. :bolt:
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