I'm a soon-to-be masters swimmer and I need some advice
Former Member
hey,
Ok, I used to swim competitively in high school, but never swam with USS, but now that I'm graduated and off to college, I am going to start swimming again after a long year break. Now here's my question:
Are the Masters practices usually less intense than those of the "younger" workouts?
I've looked at the times of a couple master's meets and they are considerably slower than what I thought they would be...(no offense). I just want to make sure that if I am going to do master's swimming, that I won't be bored out of my mind with easy workouts.
How do the master's and USS compare?:confused:
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Former Member
The intensity of masters is that which you make it. If your local club is not up to your speed, swim on your own and chalenge youeself. Though I think if there is a club near you, you will find plenty of chalenge and intensity.
Have fun
The intensity of masters is that which you make it. If your local club is not up to your speed, swim on your own and chalenge youeself. Though I think if there is a club near you, you will find plenty of chalenge and intensity.
Have fun