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I thought I'd try an experiment here. I propose that anyone of any swimming level can use this thread (or not) when, whether in a small way or earthshaking manner you've done something in the pool that you're proud and/or pleased by. Anyone is welcome to add encouraging comments (or not) or ask for more info., but please no grandstanding or feuding. Okay- I'll go first (and I'm just as hesitant as anyone else). Context: last few months hellish: collapse of my dream business, death in family, huge money troubles etc. result months out of water & exercise & 30lb gain. Further, I just went back over the last 10 yrs, averaged 1 meet a year, no more than 4 months training in any one year. So- been back in water 4 weeks, 2-3 times a week and mostly feeling like chopped liver. Monday night coach say we're going to do dive 25's (meters) from blocks, starter's instructions. Now I haven't done this in years 'cause I have a very bad neck- but I've been frustrated so...did all 3 breastroke 16.3, 15.5, 16.2 which tells me I've still got prospects to go fast again! I am pleased.
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    Congrats of a great meet Heather & Carrie!
  • Good job, Lindsay! I think you should be happy your back and *** were the same time, especially if you were stuck doing double-arm backstroke! And a big congrats on breaking 32 in that 50 free!!
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    A big Attaboy to Jim M. for his efforts in setting up SR & NSR forums, as well, it looked like he was swimming pretty well at zones, so Attaboy for that too.
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    swam two miles without stopping this weekend... does that count?
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    I had a pretty bad meet this past weekend at zones. I had been ill on the thursday and friday before and felt pretty weak in the pool. I just didn't have it and most of my times were much slower than only a few weeks ago except one shocker. I hate all things breaststroke and tolerate it only as a means to freestyle in during an IM. But having the choice between fly and *** during for our 400 medley relay I opted for breaststroke or, as I swim it, RESTstroke . I figured since I was sick that a 100 fly would be my final demise. I expected to swim my split in about 1:20 or worse especially since I tried to take it easy and just focus on good technique and good turns. However in checking the splits from the results page I just found out that I split a 1:13.41!? I know that is not going to win very many races. Not even in my own family. My 15 year old niece goes 1:04/05. But for me..... This was completely unexpected. I should add that my best in practice time is around 1:22 or so. Kevin
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    Kevin- an attaboy and an invitation to join the Society of The Beautiful Stroke.
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    Good luck to the kids Kevin!:applaud:
  • I had a pretty bad meet this past weekend at zones. I had been ill on the thursday and friday before and felt pretty weak in the pool. I just didn't have it and most of my times were much slower than only a few weeks ago except one shocker. I hate all things breaststroke and tolerate it only as a means to freestyle in during an IM. But having the choice between fly and *** during for our 400 medley relay I opted for breaststroke or, as I swim it, RESTstroke . I figured since I was sick that a 100 fly would be my final demise. I expected to swim my split in about 1:20 or worse especially since I tried to take it easy and just focus on good technique and good turns. However in checking the splits from the results page I just found out that I split a 1:13.41!? I know that is not going to win very many races. Not even in my own family. My 15 year old niece goes 1:04/05. But for me..... This was completely unexpected. I should add that my best in practice time is around 1:22 or so. Kevin I never win any races in breaststroke in my family either. :rofl: And breaststroke is still only a means to get to freestyle in IMs. I'm so sorry you were sick! It seems to be a common, and extremely frustrating, occurence right before important meets. But we gain something mentally by persevering. At least I think so. And sometimes we surprise ourselves just as you did. Your times were already blazing fast. But good for you on breaststroke! Good thing you swam it. Proves you never know and we should all try new things from time to time. (Except I'm not trying breaststroke again anytime soon. I just tried the 100 free for the first time.) Great job!! I hope you feel better. In masters, there's always tomorrow.
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    Kevin- an attaboy and an invitation to join the Society of The Beautiful Stroke. Oh no! Now I one of those people! :joker: A breaststroker!? :dunno: Well maybe a probationary member. It does have me thinking a bit about swimming it again as an individual event. Or at least give the 200 IM a try again during long course season. Tomorrow my two boys have a meet so I get to be proud dad. :wiggle: Kevin