Since joining an new group, I have run into an old problem. What to do when the coach has a workout designed that is something that it outside your swimming goals?
We are focused on Backstroke this week. Since it is highly unlikely that I will ever compete in Satan's stroke in an individual event other than surviving 25 to 50 yards/meters on a 200 IM, but I intend to compete in *** stroke, is it wrong to opt out and swim breastroke?
I opted out and swam breaststroke, working drills where drills were written, kicking where kicking was planned, and hammering the sprints when it was time to sprint.
Since I have aged up four brackets and will now compete in the 50-54 bracket, there are probably a finite number of swims that I have. I would rather focus on breaststroke where I am motivated and don't mind chasing the backstroke intervals.
Thoughts?
Don
Grumble and do what I am told.
I reckon the coach has more experience than me. And in most cases, they do since they swam at a higher level (Olympics, NCAA Division I, etc.) than I did.
Suck it up and be a man about it I say, even if it hurts a bit (a bunch?).
Grumble and do what I am told.
I reckon the coach has more experience than me. And in most cases, they do since they swam at a higher level (Olympics, NCAA Division I, etc.) than I did.
Suck it up and be a man about it I say, even if it hurts a bit (a bunch?).