Meets: money, times and location

Former Member
Former Member
Hey everybody! Im starting to feel confident enough in myself that I want to go to a meet, however the only meets I have heard about are the National ones, and, needless to say, I don't think that would be the ideal first meet. So does any one know of any smaller meets coming up soon? How much do they cost on average (im a poor student so cheap is good)? What kinds of times should I try and have? And my last kinda dumb question, if you do happen to get DQ'd...do you at least get to finish the race or do they pull you out immediately? My goal for now is to go to a meet, compete in a race and finish...place has no value at this point. Thanx!!! ~Kyra p.s. I live in Idaho...so this side of the country meets would be good.:D
Parents
  • I think the reason most people lose their goggles on the start is they are looking out rather than down. This also tends to cause a "belly flop" dive. So, concentrate on looking down at the water right before you enter on the start. While you are swimming your head should be in line with your spine, so you should be looking directly down at the bottom of the pool (for crawl stroke, anyway).
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  • I think the reason most people lose their goggles on the start is they are looking out rather than down. This also tends to cause a "belly flop" dive. So, concentrate on looking down at the water right before you enter on the start. While you are swimming your head should be in line with your spine, so you should be looking directly down at the bottom of the pool (for crawl stroke, anyway).
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