As good as you once were?

Former Member
Former Member
What are the odds of getting back to your high school or college times? I'm 40 and just got back into it 7 months ago. I was an age group swimmer from 9yrs old till 18yrs old. Right now my freestyle is off about a second per 50yd. My 100yd *** was my specialty in high school and I am still about 5 seconds off that time... although I don't swim it nearly enough in practice. How far off is everyone else off? Is there hope of being as fast as you were as a teenager?
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  • Former Member
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    Short answer: No I consider myself an evolved swimmer that realistically will never go sub-4:40 in the 500. (However sub 5:00 would be nice) Evolved meaning I have a job, family, kids sports, etc like most 43 year olds. Sure it would be nice to have 6 hours a day to train, lift & do dry lands. The real satisfaction comes from doing tough sets and getting the base intervals down approaching college practices. Completely agree with previous posts about training with a group that challenges each other. I would rather train to do an epic set in practice than go to a meet any day. Tree
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  • Former Member
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    Short answer: No I consider myself an evolved swimmer that realistically will never go sub-4:40 in the 500. (However sub 5:00 would be nice) Evolved meaning I have a job, family, kids sports, etc like most 43 year olds. Sure it would be nice to have 6 hours a day to train, lift & do dry lands. The real satisfaction comes from doing tough sets and getting the base intervals down approaching college practices. Completely agree with previous posts about training with a group that challenges each other. I would rather train to do an epic set in practice than go to a meet any day. Tree
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