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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.).
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    Originally posted by Tom Ellison ... Quote Ion: "this is saying that you don't want to know the conditions under which an action is performed." Many things I need in this world Ion, but directions from you with respect to swimming is not one of them... I think you do need directions in swimming from me, Ellison. If you don't, then what are you doing in my thread? You also need directions from me in how to use the quote feature in a forum. You re type the quotes, and not use the feature.
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    Ion, when you write things like this..."but he lied."...that is what grinds on folks....His interpitation of when a Late Bloomer begins MAY be different then yours or mine....I know he was not the age group swimmer that you so long have put forth as having this huge advantage.....But, to call the guy a lier......Please report your attitude on that one...I think they have a self confession mode for a statement like that Ion....
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    Originally posted by Conniekat8 ... If you want to come up with an effective putdown, you'll have to come up with something that actually applies, rather than shooting off loose cannon style made up remarks. It applies, don't worry.
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    Originally posted by Ion Beza Pay attention before labeling yardage like a deaf and blind, will you? Page 4. Points d.) and f.) in my post about the process. here's an example of your severe lack of people skills, you had somone here willing to talk to you and talk about the porocess that you want tot talk about so much, and you end up insulting and alienating them.
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    Originally posted by Tom Ellison ...His interpitation of when a Late Bloomer begins MAY be different then yours or mine... Ah, so he misunderstood that he is like me and pretended to be like me. dog's ethics.
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    Originally posted by Conniekat8 here's an example of your severe lack of people skills,... Just do your homework intelligently, will you?
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    Originally posted by Tom Ellison Ion, when you write things like this..."but he lied."...that is what grinds on folks....His interpitation of when a Late Bloomer begins MAY be different then yours or mine....I know he was not the age group swimmer that you so long have put forth as having this huge advantage.....But, to call the guy a lier......Please report your attitude on that one...I think they have a self confession mode for a statement like that Ion.... Well, Ion said he was leaving, but, he lied. There's one thing he's consistent with, what he says is different from what he does.
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    Ion Quote..."I think you do need directions in swimming from me, Ellison." Gosh, I am all ears here Ion...what direction do you think I need from you? As to the quote feature...I simply choose to use the fastest way for my taste....which is cut and paste....and again.....your put down is not only off base, unture....it speaks loudly to your need to attack in areas where you do not have your facts straight..... I do have a question though....What on earth should I learn from you with respect to swimming? I have great turns....in spite of the fact that they are modifyed to my art. right hip...they are considered fast....I have decent times for my age group....I swim the sprints, long distance, off shore, cold water...SCY, SCM, LCM....100 SCY fly in 1:03.00, 1:05 SCY 100 IM, 19:29:06 1650 free, 19:44.08 1500 SCM free....I swim all the strokes.....what have I missed that I need your direction.....?
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    Originally posted by Conniekat8 Well, Ion said he was leaving, but, he lied. There's one thing he's consistent with, what he says is different from what he does. And you said last year to tape my defects at the 2004 Short Course Nationals. But lied. How is your last year's 2:57.77 in the 200 free coming along, Connie? Any progress?
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    Originally posted by Tom Ellison ... I do have a question though....What on earth should I learn from you with respect to swimming? I have great turns... Well my opening post and the list in page 4, for a start.