I have never swum at high altitude, so I have no idea how my body will react when I compete at the 2019 National Senior Games in Albuquerque. The meet is over a year from now, so I have plenty of time to prepare. How should I train for it when I currently live and train at near-sea level elevation? The difference in elevation between here and there is about 4,300 feet. The events I will be competing in will be: 400 IM, 200 Fly, 200 ***, 200 IM, 100 Fly, and 50 ***.
I am 56 years old, swim six days/week (averaging a total of 12-13,000 yds./wk; I trade off heavier days with lighter days), and do various forms of dryland after each swim (yoga, weights, Theraband exercises, etc.).
Thanks!
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Thanks Elaine! I was really happy about surviving it again. No legs left!
I’m coming out of this focused on Ft Lauderdale in 2021 where there’s a lot of air. :banana: There’s a plan...
See you another time Elaine!
You WILL succeed in Ft. Lauderdale! You GO girl!
Thanks Elaine! I was really happy about surviving it again. No legs left!
I’m coming out of this focused on Ft Lauderdale in 2021 where there’s a lot of air. :banana: There’s a plan...
See you another time Elaine!
You WILL succeed in Ft. Lauderdale! You GO girl!