Question for Science-minded swimmers...

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During our swimming careers we have all experienced the feeling of "being in-shape" and not quite "in-shape". My question is this; From a physiological or Kinesiological standpoint, what is happening in your body when you can so easily go from being in-shape to losing that in a matter of a week or two? I'm an old masters swimmer now but even swimming High School, Club or College whenever I would go on a vacation or get sick for a week, it took two - three weeks to get back to where I was before the vacation or sickness? What is happening in our body when we can swim a 1:07 BR and then two weeks later can't break 1:10??? Thanks in advance for your answers and opinions... :confused:
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I've attended seminars that examined Biorhythms in details. There are coaches who believe in them and will either train their charges according to them or scratch them from an event. ¿Quién sabe? This has nothing to do with whatever the hell "biorhythms" are.
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  • Former Member
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    I've attended seminars that examined Biorhythms in details. There are coaches who believe in them and will either train their charges according to them or scratch them from an event. ¿Quién sabe? This has nothing to do with whatever the hell "biorhythms" are.
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