Calling all USMS members. Your response to this post will be used to create an article in Swimmer magazine about cross training. What types of training do you most commonly do outside of the pool? How often? What cross training works the best, and what types are the least helpful for swimming? :bliss:
Denke M. Nutritional and health benefits of beer ...
And so it becomes part of the folklore in masters swimming ... Harperfish wrote (Jan/Feb 2013 Swimmer, p. 35),
And now for something completely different! Commenter Ellen Wilson expanded an esoteric thread on the health benefits of beer, and she posted several scientific (!) studies in its defense (fnally, a true incentive to go online). On this method, USMS offers no comment.
To be sure, it is more accurately a true incentive to drink beer, but we won't quibble.
Well done, ekw! The next time we order beer, if anyone dares look at us sideways, we can cite the cross-training article in our flagship publication, which cites a thoroughly researched internet reference, which cites scholarly, peer reviewed publications, which nobody has actually read.
Cheers! :chug:
Denke M. Nutritional and health benefits of beer ...
And so it becomes part of the folklore in masters swimming ... Harperfish wrote (Jan/Feb 2013 Swimmer, p. 35),
And now for something completely different! Commenter Ellen Wilson expanded an esoteric thread on the health benefits of beer, and she posted several scientific (!) studies in its defense (fnally, a true incentive to go online). On this method, USMS offers no comment.
To be sure, it is more accurately a true incentive to drink beer, but we won't quibble.
Well done, ekw! The next time we order beer, if anyone dares look at us sideways, we can cite the cross-training article in our flagship publication, which cites a thoroughly researched internet reference, which cites scholarly, peer reviewed publications, which nobody has actually read.
Cheers! :chug: