I was just wondering, how many of you typically enter the maximum number of events that you can? I always do. One of our new coaches wants us to try and focus more on our "stronger events" and skip the other events. I usually like to see how well I might do in a event I haven't done in awhile.
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I was just wondering, how many of you typically enter the maximum number of events that you can? I always do. One of our new coaches wants us to try and focus more on our "stronger events" and skip the other events. I usually like to see how well I might do in a event I haven't done in awhile.
I don't usually. I will enter all 3 of the backstroke races(if offered). Then I will another 2-3 events.(usually the 100-200 breastroke)
I want to do well in the backstrokes, don't care for fly anymore. If I ever fix my freestyle, then I will start swimming the 200 again. If that happens, then I will have about 6-7 events for a meet.
Don't really care about doing events that I have no interest in doing just so that I can say "i entered the max"
I was just wondering, how many of you typically enter the maximum number of events that you can? I always do. One of our new coaches wants us to try and focus more on our "stronger events" and skip the other events. I usually like to see how well I might do in a event I haven't done in awhile.
I don't usually. I will enter all 3 of the backstroke races(if offered). Then I will another 2-3 events.(usually the 100-200 breastroke)
I want to do well in the backstrokes, don't care for fly anymore. If I ever fix my freestyle, then I will start swimming the 200 again. If that happens, then I will have about 6-7 events for a meet.
Don't really care about doing events that I have no interest in doing just so that I can say "i entered the max"