Tapering

Hello, I've been swimming with USMS for about 5 years now, with no prior competitive swimming. I wanted to get a feel for how much/how long most people taper for a meet. I'm swimming at Nationals this year (just 3 events) since it is right here. Our coaches have said they will work with us on a taper schedule. In the past, I've tapered maybe a week for a state meet. Also, if I do other exercise (such as walking/jogging), should I also cut down on that, or continue as normal? Lastly, do you change your diet when tapering? I'm concerned that if I taper for 2-3 weeks, I will gain weight. Thanks in advance for any of your opinions, and hope to see lots of you in AZ for Nationals. Tim Murphy Sun Devil Masters
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  • My coach suggested the following. Whatever your average weekly yardage is, two weeks before the meet, cut this in half. One week before the meet, cut it in half again. Example: my own standard weekly average was about 14,000 yards. I cut this to 7,000 for a week, then 3500. I ended up swimming some PRs. As far as the other stuff goes, walking, wt. lifitng, whatever, my personal bias is to really cut back on this stuff too. I didn't change my diet much--though I did try to make sure I ate decent stuff and a fair amount of protein (I swim distance and get a shakey feeling sometimes if I haven't eaten enough.) Good luck. It will be interesting to see what the experts say.
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  • My coach suggested the following. Whatever your average weekly yardage is, two weeks before the meet, cut this in half. One week before the meet, cut it in half again. Example: my own standard weekly average was about 14,000 yards. I cut this to 7,000 for a week, then 3500. I ended up swimming some PRs. As far as the other stuff goes, walking, wt. lifitng, whatever, my personal bias is to really cut back on this stuff too. I didn't change my diet much--though I did try to make sure I ate decent stuff and a fair amount of protein (I swim distance and get a shakey feeling sometimes if I haven't eaten enough.) Good luck. It will be interesting to see what the experts say.
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