I stumbled across the site looking for some workouts online. I have been sort of interested in getting into masters swimming but have always fabricated some excuse why I couldn't. I swam competetively since I was 8 through high school but stopped just short of the college level. I swam during my college days just to try and stay in shape and the coaches eyeballed me in the pool and wanted to know why I wouldn't try out. I was having too much fun in college to get up at 4AM and run. :) Although the swim team always had the best parties...
Anyway, I'm coming up on my 36th birthday and I am very out of shape. I am 6'2" and about 240. I've had enough of this. It's time to do something about this before I turn 40. I've laid out a two month plan to get back to the 2000 yards per session level, and believe me, it will take me 2 months.
At what point should I go ahead and join my local masters? Right now, I'd look silly trying to keep up in practice much less compete. Should I wait until I'm down to 200 pounds and swimming 6000+ yards a week?
BTW, 'Slimy" was my nickname as a kid because the disgusting water we practiced in out at the public olympic outdoor pool turned my hair green and gave it a nice slimy sheen. I'm sure you all have had similar experiences. :D Well, I don't have hair anymore so I can't complain about that. :mad: :D
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Welcome, Slimy! I think you'll like it here; I've not only learned a lot but I've gotten a lot of swimming support and there's always the benefit of the once in a while debate thread or in our case today...the "as the swimming world turns" thread! Sometimes it gets a little crazy around here but it's all in fun...
So enjoy!
Welcome, Slimy! I think you'll like it here; I've not only learned a lot but I've gotten a lot of swimming support and there's always the benefit of the once in a while debate thread or in our case today...the "as the swimming world turns" thread! Sometimes it gets a little crazy around here but it's all in fun...
So enjoy!