WOrkouts during prolonged breaks (i.e.2 months of 1 per week

Anyone deal with prolonged breaks from routine workouts? I was going 5-6 days per week, averaging 3000 yards or so each workout through May. School's out, kids stuff, and all of that, and now I'm lucky if I can hit one per week. Well, my kid just made the Zones team, so now I'm gone all next week, too. Not complaining, more bragging, but still. So, I'm lucky if I get in one workout per week. And I have a really hard time wiht it (following the basic training workouts on the workout forum). I went from struggling to get through a workout to flat out not being able to. That's where I am, now. So the question I have is, has anyone been in a similar situation, and what did you do? Would I be better off just going there and noodling it through a few thousand easy yards just to keep the body moving? Or should I try to do a workout, knowing I might not get in but 22-2300 yards before I'm done? Should be able to get back to a routine in a few more weeks, but until then, what i the best thing to do? I'm inclined to just going back to doing 6-8 sets of 500 yards.
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  • I have had a couple of similar periods. One lasted 9 months in which my work schedule prevented my hitting a pool. I took up jogging, which I don't really like, but it felt good to stay fit, and one can jog at any hour. When I returned to the pool, though, everything was wrong including stroke. I wish I'd at least used some Sundays to find a pool and do the few thousand of easy yards to keep the stroke moving smoothly and used the jogging for fitness.
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  • I have had a couple of similar periods. One lasted 9 months in which my work schedule prevented my hitting a pool. I took up jogging, which I don't really like, but it felt good to stay fit, and one can jog at any hour. When I returned to the pool, though, everything was wrong including stroke. I wish I'd at least used some Sundays to find a pool and do the few thousand of easy yards to keep the stroke moving smoothly and used the jogging for fitness.
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