Mutual of Omaha Duel in the Pool

for those who love swimming enjoy The Mutual of Omaha Duel in the Pool is Tuesday In just its second year, the Mutual of Omaha Duel in the Pool – held this year in Irvine, Calif., on Aug. 2 – will be a coming out party for some young stars, a chance for established stars to continue their domination and a chance for standouts entering their final quadrennial to further cement their legacies. http://www.duelinthepool.com/ you'll find results at http://www.omegatiming.com/
Parents
  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Nike would need to since their suits fall apart after one race ... I am not at all impressed with anything Nike swim ... but that is a story for a different day ... I probably adjust my goggles 30 times a practice if we have a long interval they come off then I play with them several times before I go on my interval ... if that is considered an adjustment then there ya' go ... I think many swimmers do work out 6 hours a day but they do that 4 days a week and do 3 or so the other two, right? That's always the impression I got 4 days of doubles, one weekeday the morning or afternoon is off and then on Saturday a 3 or maybe four hour workout ... EDITED to add ... NCAA also limits workouts to 20 hours a week now there are ways of skirting around that of course but most teams do about 20 hours week when in-season and that's where most of the top swimmers are training ... there are of course exceptions (Larsen Jensen took last year off of NCAA for example so he could train more for the Olys)
Reply
  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Nike would need to since their suits fall apart after one race ... I am not at all impressed with anything Nike swim ... but that is a story for a different day ... I probably adjust my goggles 30 times a practice if we have a long interval they come off then I play with them several times before I go on my interval ... if that is considered an adjustment then there ya' go ... I think many swimmers do work out 6 hours a day but they do that 4 days a week and do 3 or so the other two, right? That's always the impression I got 4 days of doubles, one weekeday the morning or afternoon is off and then on Saturday a 3 or maybe four hour workout ... EDITED to add ... NCAA also limits workouts to 20 hours a week now there are ways of skirting around that of course but most teams do about 20 hours week when in-season and that's where most of the top swimmers are training ... there are of course exceptions (Larsen Jensen took last year off of NCAA for example so he could train more for the Olys)
Children
No Data