Exhausted

Former Member
Former Member
Lately, between work,stressing out over trying to get financing on a business deal and training I have just been exhausted. My work-out pace-times have dropped off and my "race-pace" sets are either agonizing or just disappointing. This is from a peak about a month ago when I was swimming seconds faster than my projected race pace on all my 50s,75s, and 100s So what's the solution? Bumble on through the rough spot and hope there is a light at the end of the tunnel? Stop training for a week or more and recover? Switch training to something else altogether? Or maybe pick the pace up and punish my old bones into obeying the master plan?
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  • For days when my practice times are off, I force myself to switch gears and do drill and stroke work. I still have yet to achieve my optimal stroke, and find that when I'm not able to push through things from a physical perspective, I'll switch gears and work on the fine tuning. After a few sessions I'm able to up the intensity/distance and hopefully a little bit of the fine tuning stays with me. It'll pass. My :2cents:
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  • For days when my practice times are off, I force myself to switch gears and do drill and stroke work. I still have yet to achieve my optimal stroke, and find that when I'm not able to push through things from a physical perspective, I'll switch gears and work on the fine tuning. After a few sessions I'm able to up the intensity/distance and hopefully a little bit of the fine tuning stays with me. It'll pass. My :2cents:
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