Why does it appear many masters swimmers are taking USMS so seriously?
What's the difference between the typical "selfish train all day", "it's all about me" triathlete and a masters swimmer who seriously trains as hard as they can.... particularly to focus on setting masters records?
Seems like there is a growing parallel between triathletes and many masters swimmers these days.
Isn't it just "masters swimming" for health and fun in the end?
Does a masters record really mean that much?
Is this a good thing? ..... or a turn off for those who look on with amusement.
I think there's one thing we can all agree on: Chris Stevenson needs to quit swimming so much butterfly in practice.
Kirk, if your shoulders can take it, butterfly is the easiest way to get more bang for your buck! I just don't have the discipline to do those distance sets you do... :)
I think there's one thing we can all agree on: Chris Stevenson needs to quit swimming so much butterfly in practice.
Kirk, if your shoulders can take it, butterfly is the easiest way to get more bang for your buck! I just don't have the discipline to do those distance sets you do... :)