Anyone up for a challenge?

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I have a swim partner right now, a young girl from Scotland who is training for our triathlon here; she pushes me big time even tho I could be her mother (she is always on my feet, I can't get rid of her!!) I was a natural backstroker for 40 plus years, turned distance freestyle and no more backstroke. Here's our personal challenge and wanted to see if any of you would be interested. I have never been a butterflyer except when I was young and didn't know any better and did the 400 IM, and I never butterfrogged; only dolphin kick. On March 19th to build a different kind of strength, we are going to add to our training with distance fly (yes, I must have dementia). From shore to a buoy, it is 350 yards and our goal is to do the entire thing fly. When I come up with challenges for myself, I always say Why Not? So, my friend Jo and I are going to start training for the 350 fly and we don't have any turns, it is straight, non-stop to the buoy. I remember trying this same challenge for myself several years ago, and only got to about 150 yards and DIED. But it is always good to challenge ourselves in something we don't normally swim. So, for you flyers out there and non-flyers, I ask my standard question: Why Not? Are you game? And if not fly, why not another stroke that gives you grief? All that can happen is you may not succeed at a particular distance, but you are giving your body a rest from its norm and moving into areas of different training. I hope to report more than enough hilarious stories along the way toward this goal. Donna
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  • I'm in! I seriously need help in my fly. I thought I was doing o.k. Until at our workout today we were doing sprints from the blocks. 4x50 ***, 3x50 Back, and 2x50 Fly, in that order. They were getting increasingly more difficult to crank out. But my best *** time (our coach only grabbed to the nearest second) was 43, my best back time was 41, but my best fly...48!!! That is just plain ridiculous. Granted I was exhauseted as they were the last sets of a workout. But my stroke completely fell apart after the 25. It was so sad. Based on the other sprints, I should have been able to go 40-42 in fly if I could just get the technique together. It should help my goal of swimming 200 *** in under 3:00, too.
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  • I'm in! I seriously need help in my fly. I thought I was doing o.k. Until at our workout today we were doing sprints from the blocks. 4x50 ***, 3x50 Back, and 2x50 Fly, in that order. They were getting increasingly more difficult to crank out. But my best *** time (our coach only grabbed to the nearest second) was 43, my best back time was 41, but my best fly...48!!! That is just plain ridiculous. Granted I was exhauseted as they were the last sets of a workout. But my stroke completely fell apart after the 25. It was so sad. Based on the other sprints, I should have been able to go 40-42 in fly if I could just get the technique together. It should help my goal of swimming 200 *** in under 3:00, too.
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