IMers, We're Jacks & Jills of all trades
Fly back *** free
We gotta have speed but we gotta last to finish fast.
It takes strategy & conditioning.
We train equal amounts of all 4 or have a fatal flaw.
We try to make our worst stroke not so bad.
It's worked well for Ryan Michael Eric, Ariana Kirsty & Stephony
What did you do in practice today?
the breastroke lane
The Middle Distance Lane
The Backstroke Lane
The Butterfly Lane
The SDK Lane
The Taper Lane
The Distance Lane
The IM Lane
The Sprint Free Lane
The Pool Deck
EWWWW GROSS, I'm out.
Key RULE:
"All strokes and turns must be legal."
any one armed fly or one hand touches on *** or fly automatically, DQ the swimmer. Along with extra freestyle strokes on backstroke.
Hey, Ande, if I can do a legal continuous 2,000 fly, That Guy(and a LOT of other people on the Forums) can EASILY do a legal 750 fly if they gave it a chance. I would gladly do this challenge if it weren't for the continue 750 breaststroke! :banana:
My swim was legal. :angel:
I kinda want to do a 6000 IM now for the other postal swim
:bighug: Yes, That Guy, I know. :chug:
I would even do the 6000 IM for the other postal swim if it weren't for the darn 1500 breaststroke! :bitching:
My swim was legal. :angel:
I kinda want to do a 6000 IM now for the other postal swim
Mine too!!! :banana:
Ande has a point. IMHO there is no reason to do a 3000 IM if you are training for the 18 pool events. There is no reason, ever, to swim a 750 fly.
At the same time, there is no reason, ever, to climb a mountain, or swim a 4 mile IM. So why do people do it? Because it's there! Yahoo!!!
That said, I am not too interested in swimming a 6000 IM. For me, the 3000 IM was mostly garbage yardage & I was wasted for a couple of days afterwards. If you can do it, more power to you!
Mine too!!! :banana:
Ande has a point. IMHO there is no reason to do a 3000 IM if you are training for the 18 pool events. There is no reason, ever, to swim a 750 fly.
At the same time, there is no reason, ever, to climb a mountain, or swim a 4 mile IM. So why do people do it? Because it's there! Yahoo!!!
That said, I am not too interested in swimming a 6000 IM. For me, the 3000 IM was mostly garbage yardage & I was wasted for a couple of days afterwards. If you can do it, more power to you!
Exactly. Sure, there is no reason to swim a 3,000 or 6,000 IM and I suppose it's garbage yardage, but, on the other hand, it is an endurance swim. That's a good thing, isn't it?
Does every swim have to have a purpose or reason? Sometimes, I think it's fine to do a swim just because; because you want to being the first "because" that comes to mind. But, for me, the fringe benefit of doing a swim like that is it builds confidence. Achieving a goal that I set for myself is always a good thing! :bliss:
In thinking about my recent 3000 IM, a possible upcoming 6000 IM, and the upcoming Brute Squad swim (300 fly + 100 back + 100 *** + 1750 free; Fitness Events and Challenges - U.S. Masters Swimming Discussion Forums), at some point I remembered The Cumberland (500 free + 400 IM + 300 back + 200 *** + 100 fly; New Year's swims - U.S. Masters Swimming Discussion Forums) and decided that since it's been almost 4 years, I definitely needed to swim it again. So this morning I posted a 19:40 (rough splits: 5:50, 11:23, 15:21, ???, 19:40) and then found in that New Year's thread that I was a little slower this morning that I was back then.
This challenge should be a bit more accessible than a 3000 or 6000 IM. What say you? :anim_coffee:
The 2013 Checkoff Challenge includes the 800 IM :bliss:
www.usms.org/.../tracking_sheet.pdf
Did you have anything to do with this? An absolute outrage!! :D