What's more important: striving for maximal health/fitness and a long life or setting WRs or national records or team records in swimming?
I think the latter is overrated. I'm all for improving one's stroke and striving for PBs. Who isn't? PBs produce euphoria and pride and keep you on the path to improvement. But I wonder if restorative, technique based workouts that might help you improve in swimming and/or achieve world or local fame really help make one extremely fit or improve one's health? I think someone referred to Gary Hall as doing "sprinter" type high intensity training and doing his aerobic/strength training outside the pool, which seems perfectly sound. He's getting it all in. I think you need to get it all in and work hard. You gotta break a sweat. A lot. Frequently.
So will TI-ing your life away and looking pretty make you as fit as you can be? Isn't there something to be said for hard training? Not necessarily because it will improve your 50 free (everyone seems to agree it won't), but just to improve health, mental outlook, physical well being and keep the bod hot and the spouse interested? Plus, if you're a distance swimmer you gotta have some endurance. Talent and technique only get you so far, at least IMHO.
I just thought we were supposed to exercise more, and more intensely for optimal health.
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I agree with many of you that that fitness is not dependant upon the amount of yardage you do each day. It is dependant upon each person. Everyone is different and will get something unique out of each workout. Each of us will do our workouts for different reasons and for different goals, but as I said, if we are having fun, does it really matter? Focus on what is important to you and you can never lose.
I agree with many of you that that fitness is not dependant upon the amount of yardage you do each day. It is dependant upon each person. Everyone is different and will get something unique out of each workout. Each of us will do our workouts for different reasons and for different goals, but as I said, if we are having fun, does it really matter? Focus on what is important to you and you can never lose.