Hypothetical Matt Biondi Comeback

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So here's a challenge for coaches, would-be coaches, know-it-alls & serious students of the art of swimming: hypothetically, Matt Biondi comes to you and says "I turn 40 on Oct 8th & I'd like to launch a comeback of sorts, focusing on Masters. I'd like to compete in the SC Nats this coming spring & if that goes well go to LC Nats in August. I really don't harbour thoughts of an Open comeback, but I am curious to see how fast I could go for 50-100 free with the new suits & dolphining off the wall. " 1.) Discuss in broad terms what your training design for Matt would be: yardage, amount of emphasis on technique drills, strength training component, flexibility training. Divide the period of time before the stated target meets & show training changes for those meets (taper etc.) Assume that he is very close to his original swimming weight & has been in the water a lot to demonstrate & have fun but no training at all. 2.) Set time goals for Matt for the 50-100 free both SC & LC and then discuss whether you would urge him (if he attained those goals) to launch any sort of Open comeback.
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    Wow. Have you seen the photo shoot he did for Ocean Light where he swam with dolphins? Beautiful pics. And I am so jealous you live in Hawaii :( because of the surfing. Sorry about getting off-topic. On topic... Who knows? In a situation like that, for a world class swimmer? I'd turn to a coach like Eddie or Skip.
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    Wow. Have you seen the photo shoot he did for Ocean Light where he swam with dolphins? Beautiful pics. And I am so jealous you live in Hawaii :( because of the surfing. Sorry about getting off-topic. On topic... Who knows? In a situation like that, for a world class swimmer? I'd turn to a coach like Eddie or Skip.
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