How many yards a practice do you swim?

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I tried doing a search in the forums on this and couldn't find anything. I am curious to know how many yards people in Masters are swimming a practice. I swim on average 3000-4000 yards a practice, 3 times a week.
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    Originally posted by Sam Perry What about my quote? ... I don't care if you are a late bloomer or started swimming out of the womb. I am so sick of the fact you see anyone who calls you on an outrageous statement... ... That BillS wrote the uncalled for "...looking up quotes from obscure swimming training reference materials to post...". That was strike number one, it wasn't calling on an outrageous statement that I wrote yet, I haven't written here yet, it was uncalled for to put down striving for higher learning. Then BillS wrote "...he whose name must not be mentioned...", strike number two, prodding me, again uncalled for on an outrageous statement by me, because I haven't written here yet. After two strikes, I countered BillS. Originally posted by Sam Perry ... If you are talking times, get over the speed comparisons, someone is always going to be faster than you (or me for that matter) unless you hold the world record, you have NO room to talk. ... Did you hear this, skip? It applies best to your post below, where you bring for the first time in this discussion the "...speed comparisons..." criteria: Originally posted by Frank Thompson Sam: The last part of the statement "You can't do much about it, its in the genetics" could be applied to the person that made it judging from the 2:47.52 time in the 200 Free at the 2005 Long Course Nationals. I replied to skip with my: Originally posted by Sam Perry ... someone is always going to be faster than you... ...
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    Originally posted by Sam Perry What about my quote? ... I don't care if you are a late bloomer or started swimming out of the womb. I am so sick of the fact you see anyone who calls you on an outrageous statement... ... That BillS wrote the uncalled for "...looking up quotes from obscure swimming training reference materials to post...". That was strike number one, it wasn't calling on an outrageous statement that I wrote yet, I haven't written here yet, it was uncalled for to put down striving for higher learning. Then BillS wrote "...he whose name must not be mentioned...", strike number two, prodding me, again uncalled for on an outrageous statement by me, because I haven't written here yet. After two strikes, I countered BillS. Originally posted by Sam Perry ... If you are talking times, get over the speed comparisons, someone is always going to be faster than you (or me for that matter) unless you hold the world record, you have NO room to talk. ... Did you hear this, skip? It applies best to your post below, where you bring for the first time in this discussion the "...speed comparisons..." criteria: Originally posted by Frank Thompson Sam: The last part of the statement "You can't do much about it, its in the genetics" could be applied to the person that made it judging from the 2:47.52 time in the 200 Free at the 2005 Long Course Nationals. I replied to skip with my: Originally posted by Sam Perry ... someone is always going to be faster than you... ...
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