Today, I swam the 200 yards free in 2:09.11.
This beats my previous best of 2:09.54 from April 1994.
I challenged the 2:09.54 in the past 11 years, over 20 times, many times under what I learned the hard way to be the wrong preparation, and never came close.
My result will be posted officially in the USMS databse.
I won't be able to make the 2005 Short Course Nationals, but hopefully I will make the 2005 Long Course Nationals.
The reason that I bring this success here is that there are some lessons to learn from it:
1.) to pursue virtue and excellence by meeting the intrinsic requirements that come to having a worthwhile goal (in my case, the goal is to stay in my prime intellectually and physically, for longtime), that's intelligence and tenacious work;
I immigrated to U.S. and relocated within U.S. on job skills in science to live my lifestyle;
this lifestyle comprises now, over 39 weeks of the 2004-2005 season so far, of 1,093 kilometers of training (an average of 28.025 kilometers per week, or 30,828 yards per week, no matter the holidays, tapering or illness, that includes kicking, strokes, and technique quotas), the most mileage I slowly built my late starter physiology up to in life, mostly under a Masters club with primarly college and age group swimming expertise, which I searched for and choosed;
I also cross train consistently in weights and running;
2.) I scrutinize self-indulgence and greed (to an employer who was asking me to work overtime like his Japanese employees do, even though I was ahead in schedule in a project, and who thought that I am a slave to him giving me a work visa, I stated "You know, my life doesn't depend on you." and I walked away from a near six-figures salary because it was jeopardizing my swim training; I looked for and found another) and I scrutinize good intentions backed up by feelings without hard data.
2:09.11 and staying in my prime, that's a tribute to 1.) and 2.).
Former Member
Originally posted by aquageek
Fortunately we only have to put up with this nonsense a few more days before a certain someone returns to his teenage forum. Then we can return to swimming discussion and away from obsessive compulsive swimming disorder.
When you return, make sure to put some data.
Thank you Craig....
My point though was NOT to toot my horn...but to point out to Ion that I UNDERSTAND setting a plan in gear, following the plan, hard work, goal setting....determination and grit....and I also understand numbers....and NEVER EVER have I felt like my times needed adjustment because I have an art. right hip or Hep C....IT IS WHAT IT IS....I CANNOT CHANGE THAT....I can change many things...but not the past!
Lastly, I think I contribute....at least I hope I contribute....and I think my history of positive contribution and sick demented humor speaks for itself ....and they do not require any defense on my part.....
Originally posted by Tom Ellison
Thank you Craig....
My point though was NOT to toot my horn...
No?
I thought you did.
Originally posted by Tom Ellison
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Lastly, I think I contribute....at least I hope I contribute...
Not at the level of my process.
Only noise.
I used my Top Ten results as a point of reference as you so often demand Ion...Now that I backed up my writing with FACTS....it does not serve you well to slam me for backing myself up with FACTS....Yes Ion...FACTS....not excusses!
Originally posted by Tom Ellison
Ion.....humbly I say this...PLEASE FORGIVE ME FOR NOT BEING ON YOUR LEVEL....I will try harder in the future to attain you level!
Oh, come on.
You don't try.
You preach your horn.
Ion asked when he requested it...In your USMS statistices statement.....
"For the neutral world (newspapers, T.V., USMS statistics, swimming competitions, etc.) is like I say."
Ion, this is where we are 180 deg's different.....I don't preach my horn....I SWIM IT...and as you love to say...the facts speak for themselves....and without a crutch or excuse.....
Originally posted by Tom Ellison
Ion asked when he requested it...In your USMS statistices statement.....
"For the neutral world (newspapers, T.V., USMS statistics, swimming competitions, etc.) is like I say."
Ion, this is where we are 180 deg's different.....I don't preach my horn....I SWIM IT...and as you love to say...the facts speak for themselves....and without a crutch or excuse.....
You misunderstand my quote.
It's about numbers in "...the neutral world (newspapers..." supporting that no one started at 50 to swim 200 in 1:49.
It's certainly not about you.
So you don't contribute to my process here, you misunderstand and start tooting your horn like a preacher.
Ion, you don't need my help to contribute to your process....gosh, your as good as it gets at contributing to your own process! Good job Ion....JOB WELL DONE!