Hello Everyone,
I have been back in the pool for about a year now and am enjoying myself. With a busy schedule and two young swimmers, I rarely have time to swim Masters meets. But when the opportunity presents itself, I dodge the meet quite effectively.
Here is the reason. I have absolutely no confidence in my racing ability. In my workouts, I can lead the lane for the intermediate swiimmers and easily make 100 frees LCM on the 1:35 but many of those behind me can blow me away on sprint day when we do 50s and 100s.
I had my strokes taped and have been able to make a few nice adjustments to my freestyle that allows me to swim with much less tension in my arms and provides a greater catch with a higher elbow. I notice that I am able to go faster with much less effort now. Thus, when we do 200s and longer, I can hang with the faster swimmers. It seems the longer we go, the better I do. I am 5' 7" and about 160 pounds so I am not tall but have a pretty solid chest and shoulders.
I find that if I tell myself to go 80% during a sprint, my time is perhaps only a few seconds slower than if I tell myself to go 100%. My stroke is much stronger if I go slower and thus more efficient. But I am still stuck in the mindset that unless I go all out, I will not achieve max speed.
I realize that I am talking about pacing and my own mental block but I was wondering if anyone has had the same problem with acheiving their potential when there is a disparity between workout speed and race results.
My coach keeps prodding me to enter meets but I resist. But I am tired of being a "workout warrior".
Any input would be appreciated.
Rob
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This is my favorite sprint set.I do it at least 1/wk from 15 wk before my taper swim until taper.
16x100-first 25 BR at 100%(check the time) then the rest recovery freestyle.This helps keep the lactic acid down so I can work on form and speed.I generally go on the 2:30,but if I can't hit my goal time I give myself more rest.(My goal time for the 25s is in the 16s,if I get any in the 15s I feel ready for the meet.)
That's a good set. I think I'm going to work with that tonight. I have been reading Wayne's opinion on the evolution of the breaststroke pull and that some people are doing more of a butterfly pull. I tried this last night at practice, and I found that it was a lot more tiring. I didn't get my times, so I'm not sure if it was faster, but it felt like it could have been. I also found that it forced me way out of the water, which my coach suggested I try to avoid.
This is my favorite sprint set.I do it at least 1/wk from 15 wk before my taper swim until taper.
16x100-first 25 BR at 100%(check the time) then the rest recovery freestyle.This helps keep the lactic acid down so I can work on form and speed.I generally go on the 2:30,but if I can't hit my goal time I give myself more rest.(My goal time for the 25s is in the 16s,if I get any in the 15s I feel ready for the meet.)
That's a good set. I think I'm going to work with that tonight. I have been reading Wayne's opinion on the evolution of the breaststroke pull and that some people are doing more of a butterfly pull. I tried this last night at practice, and I found that it was a lot more tiring. I didn't get my times, so I'm not sure if it was faster, but it felt like it could have been. I also found that it forced me way out of the water, which my coach suggested I try to avoid.