So since at least two people on this board are interested in my adventures in joining my University's team I thought I'd create a thread (much like ande's swimming blog) to detail all of it. Yeah.
Since the season doesn't actually start regular practice for another week and a half, this is mainly an intro post - and I'll update it with what happens when I go meet the other girls on the team and such! Stay tuned! It'll be better than any general hospital or passions!
Today I actually swam for the first time (since my freshman swim test last year) in the University pool. It was huge. And cold. Over the summer I got used to swimming in health club pools with water hovering around 80-85. Not exactly the most comfortable water at times, but at least nice and warm. The Ratner pool here is...freezing by those standards. I'm guessing the water temp is 75 at the warmest. Gives new meaning to the term "warm up".
I was really nervous when I first got in - the girls and guys returning members were having informal practices and I was sort of afraid they'd notice me. Although, I don't think they did. Or maybe they did and I just didn't hear what they said about me. Haha.
I also swam a 600 for the first time in a long time. I mostly stuck to 400s and below in my summer workouts (yeah, I know, I'm a little bit of a wimp). Unfortunately, that couldn't last. The coach suggested when I met her that I get in the water and swim 6-800 straight every day this week as part of my workout. It kind of hurt. Actually, it was one of the odder experiences of my life. For the first 200 or so my chest was tight from my asthma and I was freaking out about the distance (I was also really cold). Then all of a sudden I started to get really into it and just kept on going. I probably could have done 1000 if I wanted to.
The workout was cut short - only about 2300yds - because I promised my friends I'd come home and cook dinner for them tonight. And that's where I leave it tonight.
Background: For those who didn't see my posts on the board throughout the year, I'm a soph. in college who has been going through the prepartion to join my school's team. I attend the University of Chicago (a div 3 school) and was a competitive swimmer for seven years before high school. Burnout put me out of the water for almost 5 years, however, and I'm only recently getting back into it.
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I was banished!
Okay...so maybe it's not that dramatic.
Today I was kicked out of the varsity area and move into... *gasp* ... the masters area!
Sigh. The only reason is because we're getting into taper time, and so some people are tapering and some arn't. Therefore there are many different workouts going on depending on the swimmer...and we were running out of lanes.
My workout went okay for a while, but then it turned ugly. I was on the last 100 in my set, and was going fast on a 25. So I'm going hard down the middle of the lane and....all of a sudden there's this shape in front of me. I had to pull up and nearly avoided a collision.
It was a woman. Doing breaststroke. With no cap or goggles. Ugh.
Now don't get me wrong, I don't mind sharing my lane. Obviously I'd prefer to share with a serious swimmer, but even if you're a floater I don't care *that* much.
AS LONG AS YOU TELL ME BEFORE GETTING IN!
Seriously. Even if you can't stop me long enough to talk to me - wave to me...signal in some way...point to my lane...do SOMETHING so I don't nearly get injured again. Sigh.
I hope this isn't going to be a trend for the rest of the end of the season. Don't know if I can deal with this frustration.
Today's workout:
Warmup:
200 swim w/ snorkel
200 swim w/ snorkel (alternate 25 drill, 25 swim)
200 swim w/ snorkel
200 swim (alternate 25 free, 25 stroke)
200 build swim
Main:
15 x 100
Odds: 25 easy, 25 fast
Evens: all fast
:10 rest
Cool down:
250 swim
Total:
2,750 yards
(I cut my cool down short because I wanted to get away from the annoying woman.)
I was banished!
Okay...so maybe it's not that dramatic.
Today I was kicked out of the varsity area and move into... *gasp* ... the masters area!
Sigh. The only reason is because we're getting into taper time, and so some people are tapering and some arn't. Therefore there are many different workouts going on depending on the swimmer...and we were running out of lanes.
My workout went okay for a while, but then it turned ugly. I was on the last 100 in my set, and was going fast on a 25. So I'm going hard down the middle of the lane and....all of a sudden there's this shape in front of me. I had to pull up and nearly avoided a collision.
It was a woman. Doing breaststroke. With no cap or goggles. Ugh.
Now don't get me wrong, I don't mind sharing my lane. Obviously I'd prefer to share with a serious swimmer, but even if you're a floater I don't care *that* much.
AS LONG AS YOU TELL ME BEFORE GETTING IN!
Seriously. Even if you can't stop me long enough to talk to me - wave to me...signal in some way...point to my lane...do SOMETHING so I don't nearly get injured again. Sigh.
I hope this isn't going to be a trend for the rest of the end of the season. Don't know if I can deal with this frustration.
Today's workout:
Warmup:
200 swim w/ snorkel
200 swim w/ snorkel (alternate 25 drill, 25 swim)
200 swim w/ snorkel
200 swim (alternate 25 free, 25 stroke)
200 build swim
Main:
15 x 100
Odds: 25 easy, 25 fast
Evens: all fast
:10 rest
Cool down:
250 swim
Total:
2,750 yards
(I cut my cool down short because I wanted to get away from the annoying woman.)