Hello,
I have a few questions I hope you all can answer. First, how many of you compete in meets? If so, how many have you attended and where have they been?
I was reading in a Triathlon magazine that there are "postal meets" where you compete in something, and when you finish you record your score and send it in the mail. This way you don't get to see you competitors. Has anyone ever heard of this or competed? What do you think the advantages (except for seeing your competitors are) and disadvantages are?
I understand that flipturns are a must. Do any of you have any tips for flipturning? I can do them but not perfectly. And about using the blocks, do you "have" to dive off them in Masters meets or can you dive off the edge of the pool instead? I don't have a problem diving from them I just want to know what the rules are for this. I understand there is more of an advantage diving off the block then off the pool edge.
One last question: If I decided to join (I am waiting until school gets out for the semester which is mid Dec.) how long does it take to get an ID card and what is included on it?
Thanks for reading and responding! =) Have a good week everyone!
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Originally posted by TheFish
And about using the blocks, do you "have" to dive off them in Masters meets or can you dive off the edge of the pool instead? I don't have a problem diving from them I just want to know what the rules are for this. I understand there is more of an advantage diving off the block then off the pool edge.
Diving from the blocks is NOT required -- in masters meets you have the options of diving off the pool edge or pushing off the wall in the water, in addition to using the blocks. Diving from the blocks should give you a significant advantage (unless you dive like me :D ), since you move through air faster than water and it gets you farther down the pool.
There are many postal events, mostly long distance, like the annual One Hour Swim (scored by distance covered in an hour) and the Postal 5K and 10K pool swims. The entries are in SWIM Magazine, which you get as part of your USMS membership. I've only done the One Hour Swim The advantage of a postal meet is being able to do the event at your own convenience and without travelling; the disadvantage is not meeting your competitors and having to arrange for someone to count, as well as being limited, mostly, to distance events.
Originally posted by TheFish
And about using the blocks, do you "have" to dive off them in Masters meets or can you dive off the edge of the pool instead? I don't have a problem diving from them I just want to know what the rules are for this. I understand there is more of an advantage diving off the block then off the pool edge.
Diving from the blocks is NOT required -- in masters meets you have the options of diving off the pool edge or pushing off the wall in the water, in addition to using the blocks. Diving from the blocks should give you a significant advantage (unless you dive like me :D ), since you move through air faster than water and it gets you farther down the pool.
There are many postal events, mostly long distance, like the annual One Hour Swim (scored by distance covered in an hour) and the Postal 5K and 10K pool swims. The entries are in SWIM Magazine, which you get as part of your USMS membership. I've only done the One Hour Swim The advantage of a postal meet is being able to do the event at your own convenience and without travelling; the disadvantage is not meeting your competitors and having to arrange for someone to count, as well as being limited, mostly, to distance events.