Swim Drills

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Former Member
I do not work out with a team and do all of my swimming solo. I use lots of workouts I have found on and through this forum and find them very helopful. I do not/have not competed, and am not sure that is in my future, but one never knows:rolleyes: I know only a handful of actual drills, so when the workout calls for drills, I am at sowewhat of a loss. Can anyone direct me to a source for drills and explanations of how to do them? I'm up for anything that does not involve IM anything:wave: Thanks for any help you may have for a floundering swimmer:bouncing:
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    Nancy, I too have the same trepidations. I guess we come from a non-swimming back ground so a swim meet is very intimidating. Biill...hogwash! ;) I swam one race when I was 12. That's my pedigree. I'm not breaking any records now, but that's not the point. If you enjoy being in the water; go to a meet. If you can pick one where they'll be someone you know to root you on or just be there with a "good swim" when you're done. My first meet was a bit intimidating b/c I felt so alone but after doing way better than I had in training I was psyched. Just Do It!
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  • Former Member
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    Nancy, I too have the same trepidations. I guess we come from a non-swimming back ground so a swim meet is very intimidating. Biill...hogwash! ;) I swam one race when I was 12. That's my pedigree. I'm not breaking any records now, but that's not the point. If you enjoy being in the water; go to a meet. If you can pick one where they'll be someone you know to root you on or just be there with a "good swim" when you're done. My first meet was a bit intimidating b/c I felt so alone but after doing way better than I had in training I was psyched. Just Do It!
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