Do you rest for meets? I'm not talking about taper meets, just your run-of-the-mill local meets.
I almost never do. OK, I might do 4,000 yards instead of 5,000 or something the day before, but usually I tend to "swim through" anything other than a taper meet. I'm starting to think maybe this is sort of silly. In some ways I almost feel like I'm afraid to swim too fast in season. Like I don't want to shoot my wad before the big meet or something. I have a feeling this is pretty common in swimming. We've been trained to believe everything is a build up to that one big meet.
A lot of this stems from high school and college swimming, I think. Those seasons are pretty short and you've got a lot of meets packed in. You can't afford to sacrifice training sessions to rest for meets (or at least that's what most coaches think). There's no question it's considered a sign of weakness for a college team to rest for a dual meet.
These days I probably average about six competitions a year total. Do you think it's going to affect my overall training if I'd rest a couple days before some of these?
Interesting thread....... some hidden egos come to the surface.
Yes, I ALWAYS rest for meets.
What that means mid-season is that when I do weights two days before the meet, I do NOT attempt anything MAX... just a standard routine, pool yardage is the same as usual. The day before is a pre-meet warm-up... 800y-1500y. I make sure to never lift the day before a meet.
Other than skipping a max weight day and cutting back a few yards, I make no other changes. If I can, I get a weight workout in Sunday evening after the meet to minimize the interruption to my schedule.
Seasonal meets are a full 2-3 week taper without weights... maybe a few abs.
Interesting thread....... some hidden egos come to the surface.
Yes, I ALWAYS rest for meets.
What that means mid-season is that when I do weights two days before the meet, I do NOT attempt anything MAX... just a standard routine, pool yardage is the same as usual. The day before is a pre-meet warm-up... 800y-1500y. I make sure to never lift the day before a meet.
Other than skipping a max weight day and cutting back a few yards, I make no other changes. If I can, I get a weight workout in Sunday evening after the meet to minimize the interruption to my schedule.
Seasonal meets are a full 2-3 week taper without weights... maybe a few abs.