Some elite masters swimmers appear to be almost quasi "professional" in terms of the time and energy they devote to the sport and my impression is that there are more and more of such swimmers competing in masters now. At least in my two masters age groups to date, women's 40-44 and 45-49, there is a true professional swimmer (KPN), past Olympians swimming amazing times, professional triathletes and professional engine builders. (My spies tell me about their yardage.) Times across the board in my age group were much faster this year than last year. Not sure about the men's times or other women's times. Is it similar?
It seems like a massive amount of time is involved to put in all the yardage, weights, drylands, stretching, RC exercises, cross-training necessary and to go to all the PT, ART, orthopod and massage appointments. Their dedication is admirable. But I have difficulty fitting this all in. :violin: I'm sure most others must too. Life and kids definitely interfere with even getting to practice, wholly apart from a total devotion to swimming. So I can't out-train anyone.
Am I only imagining that masters swimming is getting more competitive? The phenoms are all just genetically talented swimmers? Thoughts anyone?
JUST TO BE PERFECTLY CLEAR, I AM NOT CRITICIZING ANYONE, JUST ASKING QUESTIONS.
Besides the one year I took off after retiring from USA Swimming, I have been swimming for 28 years. I'm amazed that it's been that long, because it doesn't seem like it has been that long. But if you stretch out all your accomplishments over time, and factor in the many miles of garbage yardage you do, the years add up.
So Jeff, I've been swimming longer than you've been alive. Don't worry; it makes ME feel old.
Besides the one year I took off after retiring from USA Swimming, I have been swimming for 28 years. I'm amazed that it's been that long, because it doesn't seem like it has been that long. But if you stretch out all your accomplishments over time, and factor in the many miles of garbage yardage you do, the years add up.
So Jeff, I've been swimming longer than you've been alive. Don't worry; it makes ME feel old.