I'm new and have been catching up on reading. I don't have a lot of swimming experience and am swimming masters and not in college. But there are a couple things I just don't get.
1. Many posters seem very concerned about technique, but are still really focused on what is referred to as "engine buiding" and on power lifting and things that might not help their swimming as much. What is the lure of engine building exactly besides the endorphins? I guess you need it for certain events? I'm not saying this very well, but it seems like some people are working out harder than they should be? Why?
2. I read one of Ande's latest tips about sprinters on masters teams that ususlly focus on mid to long distance. Does this mean that sprinters should work out alone? I haven't really decided what I am yet, but my team does seem to focus more on distance stuff and long hard sets. Do any masters teams have sprint lanes or just lanes with different intervals?
Thanks. :)
Yes, 100 ***...finally you agree! :D
No, I was referring to the 200 free my FAF Twin Beth is swimming. :thhbbb: That is a tough event. I think it's only for true freestylers like Paul and Beth. Those of us who only fake a 50 free don't like the 200 free. Maybe you'll learn to love it along with that 200 BR, SS. Have fun with that. :thhbbb: ;)
Yes, 100 ***...finally you agree! :D
No, I was referring to the 200 free my FAF Twin Beth is swimming. :thhbbb: That is a tough event. I think it's only for true freestylers like Paul and Beth. Those of us who only fake a 50 free don't like the 200 free. Maybe you'll learn to love it along with that 200 BR, SS. Have fun with that. :thhbbb: ;)