How to Stick with Masters Swimming - Addressing Monotony

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Hello Fellow Swimmers, About two months ago I joined my local Masters swim team. I found it challenging and rewarding. However, recently I have been finding it difficult to attend sessions because of the tediousness and repetition involved. My yardage increased dramatically in the first 4 to 6 weeks of practice. I went from swimming less that 500 yards about twice a week for a couple of months to swimming just over 3600 yards per practice. I'd be interested in hearing any advice on how to stick with swimming for the long term. Thank you in advance for any help/suggestions.
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  • Thanks 67King. I'll check out the workouts here at USMS. I may need to swim my own workouts to transition back into the Masters practice because of an injury. By the way, does UDK stand for Underwater Dolphin Kick? Yes. I still follow the workouts posted for 2017. I found they were a better fit for me than the ones posted this year. @SwimDogs, who authored them, usually has 400 yards of UDK's in his sets. They are either 16 25's with fins, 8 50's swim first lap underwater, second lap on surface on back, or 16 15M's sans fins, easy free to the wall. Work the core very, very well, as well as conditioning to brief hypoxic conditions.
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  • Thanks 67King. I'll check out the workouts here at USMS. I may need to swim my own workouts to transition back into the Masters practice because of an injury. By the way, does UDK stand for Underwater Dolphin Kick? Yes. I still follow the workouts posted for 2017. I found they were a better fit for me than the ones posted this year. @SwimDogs, who authored them, usually has 400 yards of UDK's in his sets. They are either 16 25's with fins, 8 50's swim first lap underwater, second lap on surface on back, or 16 15M's sans fins, easy free to the wall. Work the core very, very well, as well as conditioning to brief hypoxic conditions.
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