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Six months ago I decided to take a shot at a top ten time (my first) for the 400 free. Historically, a 4:48 has always been fast enough in my new age group (50-54), but my best time in Masters was a 4:59 from three years ago. So I decided to focus on that one event. I trained hard, bought a Blue 70, and hit my taper just right. In the end I swam what I thought was a perfect race and finished in 4:47.73, beating one of my training partners by seven seconds. And then I waited to see if the time would hold up. As it turns out, it didn't. With the results from Long Beach, I will end the season ranked no higher than 11th. As the saying goes, the journey is the destination. But I really wanted one of those patches.
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  • Gull, Congratulations on some great swimming and my condolences for your disappointment. However, you need to adjust your last thought slightly. You don't necessarily need to find those 5-10 seconds (although it'd be nice), you just need to keep at your current level for the next 5-10 years! The key is slowing down slower than your peers. Well, your ten second drop sure is a step in the right direction. Be patient and stay motivated. Rich
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  • Gull, Congratulations on some great swimming and my condolences for your disappointment. However, you need to adjust your last thought slightly. You don't necessarily need to find those 5-10 seconds (although it'd be nice), you just need to keep at your current level for the next 5-10 years! The key is slowing down slower than your peers. Well, your ten second drop sure is a step in the right direction. Be patient and stay motivated. Rich
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