Last year (summer) I participated in my first two swim meets (ever!). I went to Summer Nationals in Omaha and also swam in the Iowa Games, here in Iowa. I really enjoyed both. The latter was much more laid back and super fun and made me want to do more meets! The problem is, we don't have many around here.
Iowa is part of the breadbasket zone. There are a handful of meets in MN, KS, MO, etc... and the zone meet (lucky for me) is just east of Des Moines (where I live). But I find that most of the meets I'm able to find that are within 4hrs drive of me are in the Great Lakes zone. Does anyone have to swim out of their zone in order to attend more meets? With 5 kids (who are also all swimmers) and only one vehicle, it's quite challenging to have to travel to get to meets. Is it weird to attend more meets in another zone (I'm assuming it's not against the rules?)?
Just random questions as I'm still quite new to all of this. I'm excited to be a Masters member and really enjoy competing, but it's a lot of work in my particular area. My local Masters group decided last year to go summer only, leaving me only about 6-7wks of swimming with a Masters group. The rest of the year I'm on my own. Luckily my kids' coach is nice enough to let me join their practices and I've been swimming with them for their whole fall/winter season - they're not a USA team though but just a local age group team.
Anyway... What do you all do? How far do you travel to compete? Do you drive a bit farther to get to Masters meet? or if there aren't any, do you just swim the USAS meets?
Postal Swims come in all shapes and sizes. The Sprint Pentathlon by the Minnesota Masters is:
50 Fly
50 Free
50 ***
50 Back
100 IM
All are easily manageable.
I learned of a 400 Kick last December too, however I did not particpate in that one.
I am currently participating in the February Fitness Challenge, which is more about the number of times you workout rather than the distance you are swimming.
www.barracudas.org/.../febfi...letter2012.pdf
Have fun.
Postal Swims come in all shapes and sizes. The Sprint Pentathlon by the Minnesota Masters is:
50 Fly
50 Free
50 ***
50 Back
100 IM
All are easily manageable.
I learned of a 400 Kick last December too, however I did not particpate in that one.
I am currently participating in the February Fitness Challenge, which is more about the number of times you workout rather than the distance you are swimming.
www.barracudas.org/.../febfi...letter2012.pdf
Have fun.