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?
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Terry I am happy for you and your times.
I also have a love for teaching. I taught so much that I did not really swim for 25 years. But the one thing I did do was keep up with the technology. When I started back it was very easy to make a few changes in my stroke because when I was not swimming with purpose - I incorporated the stroke changes during my lessons.
I am an easy learn and only have to do it once to make a change.
I am not a perfect swimmer I do not swim over 1000m a day I don't want to. I think my long swims are over and If I race again it will be 50 or 100 fly and free.
Terry I am happy for you and your times.
I also have a love for teaching. I taught so much that I did not really swim for 25 years. But the one thing I did do was keep up with the technology. When I started back it was very easy to make a few changes in my stroke because when I was not swimming with purpose - I incorporated the stroke changes during my lessons.
I am an easy learn and only have to do it once to make a change.
I am not a perfect swimmer I do not swim over 1000m a day I don't want to. I think my long swims are over and If I race again it will be 50 or 100 fly and free.