I'm sure some of you have been reading Dennis Baker's "A Day in the Life" series. For those who haven't, it's a chance to see what this guy goes through.
I've never met Dennis, but I have heard stories. To read that he does sets of 300s fly is astounding. I know he's been doing that all his life, but to have the drive to do it alone is great.
I must say, though, that his entries almost sound a little like bragging.
That said, to go 8x100 SCM free on 1:10 and call it recovery is remarkable for anyone, much less a 45-year-old man.
Any other thoughts?
How in the world can a 45 year-old human body do such things without injury. If I were to even try to swim that much (of course - I'm not talking speed here) just for one day, I think my body would break into tiny pieces.
I can barely get out of bed at 45 years old!!
How in the world can a 45 year-old human body do such things without injury. If I were to even try to swim that much (of course - I'm not talking speed here) just for one day, I think my body would break into tiny pieces.
I can barely get out of bed at 45 years old!!