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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Someone posted this link in the OW forum, but it is too good for us "pool-centric" swimmers to risk missing. Many kudos to Chaos on his successful Channel swim (14:27:20), and other great swims this season.:bow:
forums.usms.org/blog.php
Someone posted this link in the OW forum, but it is too good for us "pool-centric" swimmers to risk missing. Many kudos to Chaos on his successful Channel swim (14:27:20), and other great swims this season.:bow:
forums.usms.org/blog.php
And more here: www.dailynewsofopenwaterswimming.com/
:applaud:
If you want to try a great race effort/race simulation workout, adapted from one of Ande's practices, check out what Patrick Brundage did today. :applaud:
forums.usms.org/blog.php
If you want to try a great race effort/race simulation workout, adapted from one of Ande's practices, check out what Patrick Brundage did today. :applaud:
forums.usms.org/blog.php
Quite the workout! When he said "home" pool, he wasn't kidding. :agree: I would love to have a pool like that in my backyard.
nice practice I'm no Popov
If you want to try a great race effort/race simulation workout, adapted from one of Ande's practices, check out what Patrick Brundage did today. :applaud:
forums.usms.org/blog.php
Congratulations to Leslie Livingston and her Tri-fecta of SCM WR's
She applied ideas from SFF & now there is a SFF Tip about her
Well deserved!
Hard work - No secrets - TOTALLY GENEROUS HEART!
I admire The Fortress so much for all she has accomplished. But most of all for her willingness to share her process so openly. All the while encouraging each of us to set goals and be happy at our own level of commitment.
Well deserved!
Hard work - No secrets - TOTALLY GENEROUS HEART!
I admire The Fortress so much for all she has accomplished. But most of all for her willingness to share her process so openly. All the while encouraging each of us to set goals and be happy at our own level of commitment.
Thank you, Ahelee!
There are many wonderful USMS blogs. And all types of swimmers can be found -- sprinters, mid-D, D, freestylers, strokers, OW, etc. I urge everyone to check them out for workout ideas or training advice.