Hello!

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Former Member
Hi! I'm a brand new swimmer, sort of. I swam on swim team for one summer in high school, and enjoyed it, but didn't continue. Here I am 21 years later, having spent most of the last 21 years at a desk sitting down, and I can't even remember HOW to do three of the strokes. I've been doing freestyle drills (to try to remember how breathing works) and what feels like billions of laps of breaststroke 5-6 days a week for about four weeks now. After the first three weeks I wanted some way to challenge myself and set goals, so I started this program: ruthkazez.com/ZeroTo1mile.html It assumes freestyle but I literally can only do breaststroke right now so I'm doing that. My long term goals are pretty simple. I'd like to swim a mile ***, and a mile free, and become a competent enough swimmer to join a masters program. Not sure if I will ever want to compete, but community and a coach would be a great thing to have. Shockingly to my previously almost entirely sedentary self, I love it. I love being in the water and I love what happens after I flail around a little at the beginning and all of a sudden I feel like I could probably just swim forever and I love how hard it is sometimes and it just feels great. I don't think there is any other sport or exercise that I could say that about. So that's pretty cool. :) I have questions about technique, rest days, strength training, and avoiding injury. Hoping I can learn and build some community here. :)
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 8 years ago
    I am guessing you are already competent enough, and only a lesser proportion of masters swimmers actually race. Now could be the time to work with a program to avoid developing flaws in stroke form which might occur.:) I was thinking I should be able to do a 25 or 50 free before I join the masters program. Maybe I should talk to the coach and find out if they have the bandwidth to help me with that. I'm not really sure what is holding me back. It might be that I am literally too heavy and out of shape to flutter kick for that long, or it might be that I get panicky and tense and flaily when I try it. I did it as a teen and didn't have these problems so IDK. Thanks! :)
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 8 years ago
    I am guessing you are already competent enough, and only a lesser proportion of masters swimmers actually race. Now could be the time to work with a program to avoid developing flaws in stroke form which might occur.:) I was thinking I should be able to do a 25 or 50 free before I join the masters program. Maybe I should talk to the coach and find out if they have the bandwidth to help me with that. I'm not really sure what is holding me back. It might be that I am literally too heavy and out of shape to flutter kick for that long, or it might be that I get panicky and tense and flaily when I try it. I did it as a teen and didn't have these problems so IDK. Thanks! :)
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