Quantifying training

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In threads where training philosophy comes up, discussions of TRIMPS and TSS and other training models occasionally intrude. These models are not very well known, and even more poorly understood, so probably SolarEnergy, qbrain and I are just talking to each other and killing threads in those conversations. In any case, I figured I would present a brief overview of what it is that we're talking about when this terminology starts showing up. Best case, this will introduce these models to the subset of swimmers (or coaches) who would be interested enough to use them, but didn't previously know enough to do so. Plus, even if you're not the type to be interested in quantifying your training, it can be useful to think about workouts in this general framework. And, at the very least, this might serve as a place to discuss some of the details without worrying about driving those other threads too far off-topic.
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  • sites.google.com/.../ (sorry) And yes, it is indeed the Great Alejandro Martinez who is kindly putting this blog (one of the best at the moment) together. Ale is a humble person, doesn't make lots of noise, but he is an extremely qualified resource. Euh well. You seem to know him already so... His site is the reason I use google translate, we have been discussing these and similar issues on and off for a couple of years now. As a fellow coach and engineer, we seem ot be on the same page on many things.
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  • sites.google.com/.../ (sorry) And yes, it is indeed the Great Alejandro Martinez who is kindly putting this blog (one of the best at the moment) together. Ale is a humble person, doesn't make lots of noise, but he is an extremely qualified resource. Euh well. You seem to know him already so... His site is the reason I use google translate, we have been discussing these and similar issues on and off for a couple of years now. As a fellow coach and engineer, we seem ot be on the same page on many things.
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