New USMS Fitness Event: Go the Distance!

Announcing the new 2007 USMS Fitness Event: Go the Distance! A new fitness event is being offered by the USMS Fitness Committee. The name of this new challenge is “Go the Distance”! The objective of this event is for participants to track the distance they swim during the year 2007. When participants achieve specific distance milestones of 50 miles, 100 miles, 250 miles, 500 miles, 750 miles and 1000 miles – they will be recognized on the USMS website and awards will be available for purchase (for a minimal fee). There is no cost to enter this event. Participants are requested to email (or use snail mail) to submit the total distance they swim each month. A list of miles per month and cumulative mileage will be tabulated for each swimmer. Once a distance milestone is achieved awards will be available for purchase. They will include swim caps, certificates, patches and t-shirts with the event logo and the distance of the milestone achieved. Details on these awards and how to purchase them will be available soon. Each month the results will be updated on the USMS website in the Fitness Section. There will be lists to recognize all those that have achieved each distance milestone. Participants will also be able to look up their current total as well as view their progress toward the next distance milestone. In addition there will be graphs illustrating the participation for each zone, lmsc, age groups etc.. This event was designed to encourage folks to track the distance they swim in order to review their progress and to be recognized for their achievements. There is no time limit for the distance milestones (except that it must be in 2007) so speed does not count – just the effort to attain the next goal. We wish to recognize participation and achievement of goals with this event. There will be an entry form, monthly results, award request form and a “distance tracking log” available on the USMS website (fitness section) soon. The log can be used to track one’s daily distance swum but is not required. The Canadian Masters have a Million Metre Challenge that is quite successful. This event is similar in design but will be implemented a bit differently in the beginning. And of course, our goals will be in miles instead of meters! I would very much appreciate it if you could spread the word to folks and consider participating yourselves! If you need any more information or would like to comment and make suggestions please contact Mary Sweat at gothedistance@swimoregon.org Wishing you lots of fun swimming in 2007! Mary Sweat For the USMS Fitness Committee
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    Thanks -- Great to be part of the over-50, in pretty good shape, and in the pool crowd. I was with HS friends last fall (first time in 15 years or so) having a few Friday night beverages around the fire-pit and had to bid my good-bys around 2:00 am so I would be able to get up for my morning workout (gym--not back in the pool yet); none of them could comprehend! Felt great as I walked to my car. These women were the ones I admired as our better HS athletes (b-ball, softball, volleyball & track); my high school had no pool. I was the only one still active in any way -- how sad! And to Richjb -- Your holding up great to the banters about the new "nick for ***" name. As a breastroker myself I have some trouble watching the beating you are taking about our great stroke of choice. Stay strong in the battle of swim dominance w/breastroke. I've been working w/FlyQueen, slowly bringing her along to the lighter side of breastroke.
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  • Former Member
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    Thanks -- Great to be part of the over-50, in pretty good shape, and in the pool crowd. I was with HS friends last fall (first time in 15 years or so) having a few Friday night beverages around the fire-pit and had to bid my good-bys around 2:00 am so I would be able to get up for my morning workout (gym--not back in the pool yet); none of them could comprehend! Felt great as I walked to my car. These women were the ones I admired as our better HS athletes (b-ball, softball, volleyball & track); my high school had no pool. I was the only one still active in any way -- how sad! And to Richjb -- Your holding up great to the banters about the new "nick for ***" name. As a breastroker myself I have some trouble watching the beating you are taking about our great stroke of choice. Stay strong in the battle of swim dominance w/breastroke. I've been working w/FlyQueen, slowly bringing her along to the lighter side of breastroke.
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