Sorry if this is :dedhorse: , but I was wondering if there is such thing as a speed cap. A point where you just aren't going to get any faster. I know that's what happens with walls, but is there a point when you hit a permanent wall? I'm in decent enough shape (working on getting in better) and I've been told I have good technique, I just can't ever seem to get the speed I want. I recently took about 6 months off so I know that's a factor, but even when I've swam regularly for an extended amount of time my progress seems to cap at a certain point. Is it worth trying to gain the speed or should I just accept my fate in the slow lane? Thanks a bunch!!!!!!!:notworthy:
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The only speed cap I know of was Dexadrine it came in several sizes of capsules. A couple of marathon swimmers used them and used 45 to 60 mg a race. They were much younger than me and they are both dead. Opps wrong kind of speed cap???
The only speed cap I know of was Dexadrine it came in several sizes of capsules. A couple of marathon swimmers used them and used 45 to 60 mg a race. They were much younger than me and they are both dead. Opps wrong kind of speed cap???