Blog Talk
Blog Talk is a thread to recoginize, discuss, share, stuff happening in the USMS blogs, here on the general forums. Please point out certain sets, certain swims, & meet performances. Rather than have the blogs languish in obscurity.
Here's a few blogs if you're interested in:
sprinting on low yardage check out The Jazz Hands Brass Band's Fast-Twitch Freak-Out by Jazz Hands
a fast chatty female who often trains alone there's the
The FAF AFAP Digest by The Fortress
a middle distance workhorse, Masters's swimming mag's cover boy, who has a true work ethic and amazing swims in workout there's
Chris' training journal and thoughts by Chris Stevenson
an excellent mid distance traveling exec there's
Of Swimming Bondage by pwbrundage
looks like there's 59 blogs
let's talk about em
start one of your own
keep adding threads, it's a handy resourse where you can look back at previous workouts.
there's the list
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Well, I use the flog as well as an old-school paper log. I did paper logs of my workouts through high school. When I get a Mac in college (no hard drive!), I switched to putting my workouts on disk. I really wish I had somehow maintained and transferred those college workouts into new technology over the years, but they are lost forever. I blog today for the same reasons I've always written down workouts -- my memory sucks and I want to go back and learn from what I did.
Later this summer, I plan to scare myself and pull some of my teenaged workout logs out of storage and see ...
if they are as sick as I remember them (my coach was a big fan of animal lanes, three-a-day workouts in the summer, etc.)
how much I'd need to modify them to do one of them (more like part of one) now
Well, I use the flog as well as an old-school paper log. I did paper logs of my workouts through high school. When I get a Mac in college (no hard drive!), I switched to putting my workouts on disk. I really wish I had somehow maintained and transferred those college workouts into new technology over the years, but they are lost forever. I blog today for the same reasons I've always written down workouts -- my memory sucks and I want to go back and learn from what I did.
Later this summer, I plan to scare myself and pull some of my teenaged workout logs out of storage and see ...
if they are as sick as I remember them (my coach was a big fan of animal lanes, three-a-day workouts in the summer, etc.)
how much I'd need to modify them to do one of them (more like part of one) now