Debating doing College Swimming... Never Swam Competitively
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Here is the low down guys. I am a Sophomore at a pretty average division 1 university. I am a member of the cross country and indoor/outdoor track teams so i have been competitively racing for almost 6 years. I have never swam on a team before but... I want to! I feel as if I've gone mad. I want to try in college!! Next year, not this year, I need to get my base up i know that. off of 2 swims a week (500yards) i swim 500 yards free in 7:48 as of yesterday (you dont need to tell me how slow that is I already know). I am not afraid of hard work, swimming 2+ hours a day I can do that. I want to try! can anyone tell me what I need to do to see if i can get to around 5 flat in the 500 yard free? or a fast 1000 time it doesn't matter, just good enough to walk on the team. the weird thing is, i think I am a better swimmer than I am a runner. the pool just seems to click for me. can anyone help me out? I am willing to swim every day from now till next swim season to make this dream a reality! ...ps i'm a guy if that matters
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That's a lot to wish for up front! I would try a local Masters team & have more fun then try the college team next year.
Given what I know about masters practices and the things the OP will need to do in one years time I do not recommend a masters team as a suitable training environment to pull this off. A high echelon USAS team or the college team itself is the only way I would attempt to drop almost 3 minutes off a 500 in one year.
Nothing against masters teams, its just that most are trying to cater to people that are not college age and certainly not trying out for college teams. Many don't even practice daily and that is just not a good choice given the goals imo.
That's a lot to wish for up front! I would try a local Masters team & have more fun then try the college team next year.
Given what I know about masters practices and the things the OP will need to do in one years time I do not recommend a masters team as a suitable training environment to pull this off. A high echelon USAS team or the college team itself is the only way I would attempt to drop almost 3 minutes off a 500 in one year.
Nothing against masters teams, its just that most are trying to cater to people that are not college age and certainly not trying out for college teams. Many don't even practice daily and that is just not a good choice given the goals imo.