I don't know if any of you have been following the new feature at the Swimming World website called "A day in the life" which has been following the daily routine (written by the subject) of various swimmers. It has been fascinating reading anyway, but now they feature a masters swimmer: Dennis Baker. We have expressed awe and admiration for his feats, now learn what he does to achieve his high level plus his life on a veritable coaching merry-go-round. And do note that most of his workouts are in meters. Day 2 has just been posted.
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I saw him swim at Santa Clara last year in a consolation final. There was a much younger swimmer in the lane next to him swimming freestyle who had a hard time keeping up as I recall!
About the fly commentary, why the obsession with breathing every other stroke when one of the two fastest flyers in the world breathes on every stroke?
I saw him swim at Santa Clara last year in a consolation final. There was a much younger swimmer in the lane next to him swimming freestyle who had a hard time keeping up as I recall!
About the fly commentary, why the obsession with breathing every other stroke when one of the two fastest flyers in the world breathes on every stroke?