24 Years Off

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After a 24 year absence from competitive swimming I started back two weeks ago. My stroke (crawl) falls apart after about 200 yrds. I can keep going but with a terribly poor stroke. After a short rest my stroke comes back to normal. I've been swimming a 400 yrd warm up (I'll mix about 50yrds of *** in to save my stroke) then 10 x 50s on the 1:15. After that my stroke is breaking so I swim 25s then my stroke breaks again and I'll swim every other 25 ***. I've been swimming 30 to 45 minutes a day and running the same. Cardio wise I am in good shape (I've been running everyday for a long time). I can swim *** for long distances with no problem. Should I keep resting to let my stroke recover or just pound it out? Will swimming *** ever help my free? I would be thankful for any advise. At one time I was "real" swimmer and now I am embarrassed trying to get back.
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    Is your stroke suffering because your arms get tired? I suppose my arms are tired. I am not winded and nothing hurts but my arms just don't do what my brain tells them (swim free correctly). Yet I swim another stoke for spell or rest and my arms work again. That's why the short sets.
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  • Former Member
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    Is your stroke suffering because your arms get tired? I suppose my arms are tired. I am not winded and nothing hurts but my arms just don't do what my brain tells them (swim free correctly). Yet I swim another stoke for spell or rest and my arms work again. That's why the short sets.
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