Masters Motivational Times

Former Member
Former Member
When I started swimming masters a few years ago, I soon found myself wanting some time standards to compare myself against. Sure, tracking my own PRs is motivating, but I also wanted some sort of objective mark to measure myself against. There is the Top 10 list, of course, but I'm not close enough to those times for them to serve as realistic motivation. Nationals qualifying times provide a slightly lower bar, but these are still out of many masters' reach. It seems like there should be some sort of time standards that are more widely applicable -- like the A, AA, ... motivational times in kids' age group swimming. I did use those USA Swimming motivational times for a while, but I got tired of comparing myself to 12-year-olds. Eventually I decided to create my own masters' motivational time standards, using the same method that is used for the kids. I have really enjoyed using these motivational times over the past couple of years, and I'm guessing they might be useful to others as well. Especially for those, like me, who are competitive enough to be motivated by a quantitative benchmark, but not fast enough to aspire to the Top 10 list. I have just updated the SCY list, and figured I would post it here for others to use. Please enjoy. I'd also love to hear any feedback.
  • Steve, I just made reference to your great concept on another thread: forums.usms.org/showthread.php --this is on how USMS can grow its membership to 100,000 (and beyond.) Great ideas, Jim! :applaud:
  • Hey, I have an idea on how we can use the Motivational Times Chart: For those of you who have "grudge" races in mind with your fellow Forumites, use the chart for handicapping purposes. This would work for match-ups against a swimmer of another gender/ age group/ stroke specialty. And, it would work for those who may not meet up until National- or possibly never.
  • Hey, I have an idea on how we can use the Motivational Times Chart: For those of you who have "grudge" races in mind with your fellow Forumites, use the chart for handicapping purposes. This would work for match-ups against a swimmer of another gender/ age group/ stroke specialty. And, it would work for those who may not meet up until National- or possibly never. Rub it in Elaine..... :D You wouldn't happen to have C, D or F cuts would you? I could really use some of those. (BTW Elaine - in the spirit of Wookiee I fixed that font/color problem for you ;))
  • (BTW Elaine - in the spirit of Wookiee I fixed that font/color problem for you ;)) :thhbbb:
  • I probably should have pointed out that I peak at 400m :bolt: Wow! I peak at like 3-4' (assuming a push off the wall)
  • maybe I should keep going, swim a 1650 and I'd be on track for a top 10 :) You go girl!!! :cheerleader: It looks like we are at almost at the same level in our specialties. Except, I go in reverse order! The longer I swim, the slower I get...
  • These tables are great. I have gone from BB-A to A-AA the past year. Some of my BR events are bordering on AAA...it's great to see it and have something to strive for. Wooohooo! Way to go STUD! :cheerleader:
  • Steve, I just made reference to your great concept on another thread: forums.usms.org/showthread.php --this is on how USMS can grow its membership to 100,000 (and beyond.)
  • Former Member
    Former Member over 14 years ago
    You go girl!!! :cheerleader: It looks like we are at almost at the same level in our specialties. Except, I go in reverse order! The longer I swim, the slower I get... I probably should have pointed out that I peak at 400m :bolt:
  • Former Member
    Former Member over 14 years ago
    These tables are great. I have gone from BB-A to A-AA the past year. Some of my BR events are bordering on AAA...it's great to see it and have something to strive for.