Hi!
Well, it was fun. I ended up spinning my wheels in the 50Br with a 32.11, a 1:07 in the 100IM, a 2:37 in the 200IM and I finished my fly with a 27.97 (that almost beat my time 12 years ago when I trained an average of 3000yds). Our state meet in in mid-April and I intend to train more. The worst feeling in the world was when I got out of the pool. I recently had a calcium scoring test (CT Scan that measures calcium plaque) and I've got to go in Thursday because the results were bad. It wasn't a surprise to me but it still forces some issues. First, my diet will change and I should force myself to exercise more. I hope everyone over 35, who has a history of CHD gets this $200 test, it can tell you a lot, not everything (soft plaque evades the CT Scan) but a lot.
I really think the techpaddles made-up for a lot of yardage I didn't do but it didn't make-up for the pain I felt after each swim. So more yardage. Got to go, God Bless, Coach T.
Coach T:
You are heck of a short axis swimmer! What fabulous first meet results! That's awesome. It's also awesome you're going to take care of your health. That's the most important thing! I've had a little scare with my eyes recently (again), and, since I would like to see, I'm being very very careful. So keep at it! It's so nice to read posts like that. Very inspiring. Thanks! Keep us posted.
:groovy:
Coach T:
You are heck of a short axis swimmer! What fabulous first meet results! That's awesome. It's also awesome you're going to take care of your health. That's the most important thing! I've had a little scare with my eyes recently (again), and, since I would like to see, I'm being very very careful. So keep at it! It's so nice to read posts like that. Very inspiring. Thanks! Keep us posted.
:groovy: