The Fastest Age

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What is the fastest age for a swimmer(mine seems to be faster as i get older and yes i swam as a youngster...now im 37..)?
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    To Mark Mattson ---------------------- I know the top triathletes from San Diego who go to Ironman Hawaii, and where and how they train. (Jurgen Zach (Ger.) -6th in last's year Hawaii, 2nd. a few years ago in Hawaii-, Spencer Smith (U.K.) -world champion triathlete two years ago-, Chris McCormack (Aus.), Craig Alexander (Aus.), Michelie Jones (Aus.), Paula Newby-Fraser (New Zealand) -multiple Hawaii winner-, etc., they train here.) The lesser known triathletes in San Diego follow the training regimens of the top triathletes by training together with them. They have the differences in training with me that I reported in my earlier post. The triathlete workouts are fitness. If a triathlete is good at swimming -like Dave Scott was- that's because he was an age-group swimmer, not because the fitness triathlon workouts made him a good swimmer as a late bloomer. The fitness triathlon workouts don't make a triathlete who is a late bloomer in swimming a good swimmer. My workouts are coached by coaches with college and U.S. Swimming background who address the five types of workouts that a pure swimmer needs, plus technique. There is no way to confuse the constant pounding that the triathletes do in their training with my workouts addressing all aspects of swimming. Re-read what I posted about how my workouts are different from theirs.
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  • Former Member
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    To Mark Mattson ---------------------- I know the top triathletes from San Diego who go to Ironman Hawaii, and where and how they train. (Jurgen Zach (Ger.) -6th in last's year Hawaii, 2nd. a few years ago in Hawaii-, Spencer Smith (U.K.) -world champion triathlete two years ago-, Chris McCormack (Aus.), Craig Alexander (Aus.), Michelie Jones (Aus.), Paula Newby-Fraser (New Zealand) -multiple Hawaii winner-, etc., they train here.) The lesser known triathletes in San Diego follow the training regimens of the top triathletes by training together with them. They have the differences in training with me that I reported in my earlier post. The triathlete workouts are fitness. If a triathlete is good at swimming -like Dave Scott was- that's because he was an age-group swimmer, not because the fitness triathlon workouts made him a good swimmer as a late bloomer. The fitness triathlon workouts don't make a triathlete who is a late bloomer in swimming a good swimmer. My workouts are coached by coaches with college and U.S. Swimming background who address the five types of workouts that a pure swimmer needs, plus technique. There is no way to confuse the constant pounding that the triathletes do in their training with my workouts addressing all aspects of swimming. Re-read what I posted about how my workouts are different from theirs.
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