Hello - I'm new to this board. I recently took up swimming again (did it a lot (competitively) in my much, much younger days), and have dabbled here and there for the past 6 years or so, but I'm now doing more regular workouts at a local indoor pool. I started because I'm a runner currently off land with a stress fracture, so while doing pool running I noticed the masters workouts going on and decided to join in for the added crosstraining.
It turns out that this coach is great. The workouts generally have 3 to 8 people, and being new, I'm always in Lane 1 getting constant input on my stroke, which has already changed. He really pushes us pretty hard, doing all strokes, lots of drills and intervals - definitely good for lactate threshold workouts, endurance, and V02 max (things I relate to in running).
I was wondering, if you care to share, what you pay for masters workouts, and what you get for that (how many days per week, additional pool time at no extra cost, etc.).
And, a couple more questions if you don't mind: Any benefits to joining USMS if you are not planning on doing swim meets? (I'm planning on doing a triathlon here and there, hence the swimming.)
And, kickboards: cheap foam okay, or any difference in what's out there?
Thanks for any input!!
well, first off, it's good to see other "aqua lions" out there ;)
but i had no idea it would get so feisty on this thread! don't get me wrong, i love living in state college, but in general, i just dig college towns. doesn't matter- north, south, new england, mountain west, pacific, northwest. it's just the atmosphere that a college town brings that i love.
i've never been to athens (but i hear many good things about it!) and i like chapel hill; i'm just a cold weather girl at heart! hence the choice to stay in state college...
but...I suggest you go to Tallahassee, Chapel Hill or Athens in early April before you make such brash statements. Even my PSU friends say it doesn't hold a candle to some of the fairer college towns in the South, where the talent is vastly superior. geek, that was a bit harsh! especially if the talent comment was related to football. and if it's related to collegiate swimming, give our nittany lions some time- they're moving up in the rankings every season...
fight on state!
well, first off, it's good to see other "aqua lions" out there ;)
but i had no idea it would get so feisty on this thread! don't get me wrong, i love living in state college, but in general, i just dig college towns. doesn't matter- north, south, new england, mountain west, pacific, northwest. it's just the atmosphere that a college town brings that i love.
i've never been to athens (but i hear many good things about it!) and i like chapel hill; i'm just a cold weather girl at heart! hence the choice to stay in state college...
but...I suggest you go to Tallahassee, Chapel Hill or Athens in early April before you make such brash statements. Even my PSU friends say it doesn't hold a candle to some of the fairer college towns in the South, where the talent is vastly superior. geek, that was a bit harsh! especially if the talent comment was related to football. and if it's related to collegiate swimming, give our nittany lions some time- they're moving up in the rankings every season...
fight on state!