2019 Go the Distance: Did you achieve your goal?

Did you achieve your GTD goal this year? I hope you all are pleased with your 2019 Go the Distance results! I set a goal for 300 miles, and I have just 1,500 yards left to go. I'm on my way to the pool for a 2,500 yard workout, so I'll make it today! :banana: I'm going to celebrate by trying out my new Finis monofin. :D My 300 miles for the year pale in comparison to two of my Georgia Masters teammates, Pat Eddy and Chris Greene who each swam over 2,000 miles for the year! I will be writing about them in an article for the Georgia Masters Newsletter, and one of the questions I want to ask is: How do you prevent repetitive stress injuries swimming so much mileage? I kept 2019 injury-free by doing a daily 20-minute pre-swim dynamic stretching warm-up, and a lot of static stretching and yoga following my swim sessions. I also do 3 x week Theraband exercises, sit-ups, and push-ups. (I'm now up to 100 military push-ups per session as sets of 15 and one fast ten push-up set at the end.) What was your GTD goal for 2019? Did you achieve it? What is your GTD goal for 2020? (Mine is 300 miles again.) Good luck, and HAPPY NEW YEAR! :party2: :wine:
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    Thank you very much!!! Hey there, Jim! I write articles for the Georgia Masters Newsletter, so I will include some links that include "Elaine's Tip of the Month." Scroll through the newsletter; they are towards the end or at the end of the issue: www.clubassistant.com/.../2019-03 GAM Newsletter.pdf www.clubassistant.com/.../2019-06 GAM Newsletter.pdf www.clubassistant.com/.../2019-07 GAM Newsletter.pdf www.clubassistant.com/.../2019-09 GAM Newsletter.pdf I stand corrected, though (by somebody here in Georgia that called me out on it) when I say in one of the articles to hold the stretch for a couple of seconds. In dynamic stretching, DO NOT hold any of the stretches! Each dynamic stretch is a continuous motion. After your swim, you can do some of these as static stretches and hold the stretch for 30 seconds, and then repeat it. (I am currently writing tips on static stretching for upcoming newsletters.) In addition to the ones in this newsletter, I do several from this book: www.amazon.com/.../ref=sr_1_1 To try to describe my exact routine would require a lot more time (and writing!) than I have right now, so this will have to suffice until I can get a video made-- if I get one made. (I am no expert, and I include a disclaimer in my articles; so, I am hesitant.) Meanwhile, if you are curious, check out the "Swimmer Profile" features I also wrote in my newsletters. The June, 2019 issue is about Chris Greene who swam 2,143.21 miles and won his age group in Go the Distance. I mentioned him earlier in this thread.
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  • Former Member
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    Thank you very much!!! Hey there, Jim! I write articles for the Georgia Masters Newsletter, so I will include some links that include "Elaine's Tip of the Month." Scroll through the newsletter; they are towards the end or at the end of the issue: www.clubassistant.com/.../2019-03 GAM Newsletter.pdf www.clubassistant.com/.../2019-06 GAM Newsletter.pdf www.clubassistant.com/.../2019-07 GAM Newsletter.pdf www.clubassistant.com/.../2019-09 GAM Newsletter.pdf I stand corrected, though (by somebody here in Georgia that called me out on it) when I say in one of the articles to hold the stretch for a couple of seconds. In dynamic stretching, DO NOT hold any of the stretches! Each dynamic stretch is a continuous motion. After your swim, you can do some of these as static stretches and hold the stretch for 30 seconds, and then repeat it. (I am currently writing tips on static stretching for upcoming newsletters.) In addition to the ones in this newsletter, I do several from this book: www.amazon.com/.../ref=sr_1_1 To try to describe my exact routine would require a lot more time (and writing!) than I have right now, so this will have to suffice until I can get a video made-- if I get one made. (I am no expert, and I include a disclaimer in my articles; so, I am hesitant.) Meanwhile, if you are curious, check out the "Swimmer Profile" features I also wrote in my newsletters. The June, 2019 issue is about Chris Greene who swam 2,143.21 miles and won his age group in Go the Distance. I mentioned him earlier in this thread.
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