When am I ready for Masters ?from newbie

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Hi everyone, my first post here! I have no experience in any formal swim training/competition whatsoever. Like alot of people, i was interested to attempt a first tri-athlon and therefore I dragged myself to the pool. My experience in swimming was from elementary school, swimming everyday in HK (beach)- is that the same as open water, not sure what the difference is. Everyone said that open water swimming is different from the pool, does swimming at the beach count? Anyways, I am fairly good with breaststroke endurance wise, I haven't really count or time myself, but my guess is I can do 30x 50meters okay. However, I can't do other strokes. Don't know what's wrong with me coz i cannot get pass 25 yards with the crawl (breathing becomes difficult). Not sure if this is aerobic related or just my technique coz i can do it with breaststroke. I really want to polish my front crawl and from all i read, everyone recommends the masters swims. Can i join the masters if i can barely do 25 yards of front crawl? I don't want to having to stop and cause traffic jam in the slow lane all the time. Should I just practice in the pool until i can do 100meters before joining the masters so that I won't upset anyone?
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  • Originally posted by fayewolf I'm looking for a place that will tolerate newbies and will help me with my strokes instead of telling me what to do and let me roam free. I have visited a number of teams here and there and have always found them warm and accomodating to people of all levels. The best way to know you are ready for Masters is when you go to a practice, it's that easy. There are some lurking on this site who erroneously state that USMS does not welcome newbies. This is a complete falsehood, driven by ignorance of USMS.
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  • Originally posted by fayewolf I'm looking for a place that will tolerate newbies and will help me with my strokes instead of telling me what to do and let me roam free. I have visited a number of teams here and there and have always found them warm and accomodating to people of all levels. The best way to know you are ready for Masters is when you go to a practice, it's that easy. There are some lurking on this site who erroneously state that USMS does not welcome newbies. This is a complete falsehood, driven by ignorance of USMS.
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