Learning How To Race

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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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    Yeah, it's not too bad of a pool, they just keep the temperature really high for the noodlers. It's a pain in the ass to swim in it because it's so hot, but I've learned if I break up the sprints with some pullout work or some EZ freestyle, it's not too bad. What kind of workouts do you do when you're doing sprint work for BR? I'm not too creative when it comes to workouts.
  • You all know the feeling: just humping along, breathing hard Rob How has no one else noticed this? This is fantastic stuff! I need to do more meets! :rofl:
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    Shamboola - I see you are in LA. Come to one of our Sunday morning Lactic workouts - SCAQ . You have to start going off the blocks in order to start racing. All the sprints in regular workouts are not quite the same as going 6x75 on 6 minutes. Do this for 6 weeks and 1) you will be ready for meets and 2) all your times will drop across the board.
  • Yeah, it's not too bad of a pool, they just keep the temperature really high for the noodlers. It's a pain in the ass to swim in it because it's so hot, but I've learned if I break up the sprints with some pullout work or some EZ freestyle, it's not too bad. What kind of workouts do you do when you're doing sprint work for BR? I'm not too creative when it comes to workouts. 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.)
  • Sign up for a relay. Besides seeing how the other three people handle competition, relays should get you pumped up a little more (no longer swimming just for yourself).
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    Everyone, Thanks for all of the great feedback. I admit, my kicking is really really bad and it is the one really huge roadblock that I need to overcome. I have had more than a few people in my lane look at my with wide eyes and ask me how I can go so fast for so long with virtually no kick. Time to grow up and fix that. And I like the idea of targeting a longer event at a meet and then entering others for sheer enjoyment. I admit that meets have never been a source of "fun" for me. It would be an amazing experience to actually go to a meet and enjoy myself as much as I do at practice. You all know the feeling: just humping along, breathing hard, and grabbing tons of water with the water sparkling from a bright sun and the water a perfect temperature. Ahhh, for me to get that feeling in a race would be rapture. Thanks again for all of the help. 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.