The Tipping Point?

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In another thread, the Fortress mentioned that her former coach thought that 25,000 yards or meters was a so-called "tipping point" for real aerobic conditioning/fitness in swimming. What does everyone think? It seems like a lot of yardage that is probably not necessarily for a pure sprinter. But what if you're a distance or OW geek or swimming the 400 IM or 200 fly? Is 25,000 the magic number? It seems like many forumites must be hitting that number because I have read about quite a few 5,000+ workouts. So, what is the "tipping point?"
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    Marriage is a relationship in which one person is always right, and the other is the husband. You must know my wife.:rolleyes: My oldest sister said to me, "I don't understand why men are always right. You and (insert her husband's name) are always right. It isn't fair."
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