First meet

Former Member
Former Member
So I am going to do a meet in November. The first meet in 17 years. A little about me; Swam summer league for 6 years as a kid, but never did year-round training. Lifted a fair amount of weights for the past decade and a half, but mostly been a mix of fat and muscle. Current stats are: 35 years old, 5’9” (that doesn’t actually change) 250 lbs, 400 lb squat and 300 lb bench. Fairly brick shaped. Training for the past month has been anywhere from 1000 to 1600 yds, mostly 12-1400 range. Most freestyle, bit of ***, less fly, a 50 of backstroke. The quandary that I face is that I know I am going to get my clock cleaned, but I would like to get some base times for performance measurement. I have trouble increasing yardage right now, because I know I also need to put time in at speed to train that effectively as well. My gut feeling is that the next six weeks should be more about fast training to maximize ability for short swims. I am looking at the 50 fly, ***, freestyle, and maybe throw in a 100 IM for giggles. At this point and time, I have no interest in ever being a distance swimmer. I have also put some effort into the sdk, between info here and seeing it’s effectiveness in the Olympics. I do remember the backstroker in Seoul cranking with his kick. I feel like my conditioning should improve fairly rapidly with speed work simply because it is so low at this point. But I will accept suggestions. By the way, I am unaffiliated, so practicing dives at the local 24 hour fitness occurs when no one else is around.
  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Yeah, my body doesn't like the rhythm you need for butterfly. It's not that I have a lack of strength, I just have a lack of technique, haha. I want to learn butterfly mostly because I think it looks cool and makes for some nice action shots. Breaststroke action shots look like you're praying not to drown.
  • Former Member
    Former Member
    yep, technique and core strength.....why Phelps did 500 sit ups a day. Even back in my day I was doing 500 sit ups a day, every day religiously. Its amazing how much swimming depends on core strength. It makes all the difference in the world.