The latest threads clearly reveal that the vast majority of masters swimmers wish breaststroke did not exist (except Peter, Allen, Aquafeisty, and a possiblely experimenting SCY freestyler). So why does everyone hate breaststroke? :mad:
I'll go first. I hated it when I was young because it was too slow, I never learned how to do it right, and I never learned the wave action because it didn't exist when I was young. I can't seem do get the timing right now. And I have no excuse. Unlike my shoulder, my knees are fully intact. Not sure I have the gumption or time to put in 100,000 yards for a complete overhaul on a stroke I don't swim in meets. But I'd like to be able to fake it in IMs ...
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Can't we get back to who has diamond calves? Maybe some breaststroke bragger wants to put their calves up as an avatar?
I quickly took out the digital and captured those diamonds of calves. I am out of shape but I can still do 720 pounds on the inclined leg press and 400 pounds on the toe lift. Diamonds are still there:bow:
Then I thought, what if I posted those diamond calves as an avatar. The whole internet would come to a halt as all those ladies downloaded the photos. And flyqueen would give up her passion for fly and want to become a complete swimmer by swimming a great breaststroker:woot: :woot:
On a side note, you haven't been to a SPMA meet where we have several older ladies 75 to 90 that still do a GREAT butterfly. Of course they are in the Hall of Fame.
Now is it just me or is the banter between Flyqueen and SwimStud sounding like foreplay:dedhorse: :dedhorse:
Can't we get back to who has diamond calves? Maybe some breaststroke bragger wants to put their calves up as an avatar?
I quickly took out the digital and captured those diamonds of calves. I am out of shape but I can still do 720 pounds on the inclined leg press and 400 pounds on the toe lift. Diamonds are still there:bow:
Then I thought, what if I posted those diamond calves as an avatar. The whole internet would come to a halt as all those ladies downloaded the photos. And flyqueen would give up her passion for fly and want to become a complete swimmer by swimming a great breaststroker:woot: :woot:
On a side note, you haven't been to a SPMA meet where we have several older ladies 75 to 90 that still do a GREAT butterfly. Of course they are in the Hall of Fame.
Now is it just me or is the banter between Flyqueen and SwimStud sounding like foreplay:dedhorse: :dedhorse: