To quote Gull: What is the right mix of technique and endurance for a Masters athlete (who wants to be competitive, say, at Nationals) with a finite amount of time to train?
Congratulations on having achieved the perfect stroke.
This is not what I meant by lighten up.
Try some of these :thhbbb: :banana: :rofl: :joker: :groovy: :dedhorse: . Even Dave uses :thhbbb: to great effect. I don't mind getting a :thhbbb: once in awhile.
No one would ever claim to have the perfect stroke. I know I don't. That's why I'm the drill queen. And that's why we're trying to decide how much time should be spent on perfecting the stroke and how much time should be focused on endurance training if one wants to do well at nationals. That was Gull's original question, which you very nicely said was "to the point." I guess Gull used to be one of the "usual suspects," but now he's "to the point." I have also seen Gull use humor on many occasions.
Congratulations on having achieved the perfect stroke.
This is not what I meant by lighten up.
Try some of these :thhbbb: :banana: :rofl: :joker: :groovy: :dedhorse: . Even Dave uses :thhbbb: to great effect. I don't mind getting a :thhbbb: once in awhile.
No one would ever claim to have the perfect stroke. I know I don't. That's why I'm the drill queen. And that's why we're trying to decide how much time should be spent on perfecting the stroke and how much time should be focused on endurance training if one wants to do well at nationals. That was Gull's original question, which you very nicely said was "to the point." I guess Gull used to be one of the "usual suspects," but now he's "to the point." I have also seen Gull use humor on many occasions.