Opinions wanted re. upcoming swim

Hey folk-- I'm planning on doing either the one or two mile September Splash on 9/25. On July 30, I did (for the second time) the 5.25 mile Great South Bay Swim--haven't had a chance to report on that one--so many thoughts on it, hard to do justice to the experience!... to sum it up, had a fun time but not a fast time (training not as consistent as for the first time around, so I was happy just to finish!). Also, in the last mile of the five miler, I was thinking all sorts of thoughts that had to do with moving to a desert or some such waterless location--but it took only a day before I had a kayaker recruited for next year. (My kayaker this year would have been glad to return with me--except that he now wants to swim next year.) My kayaker told me he thought my last mile or two were my fastest. I think the motivation to finish was getting stronger every moment. Anyway, with that in mind, I want to improve my training for next year's swim. Given this info, would you recommend my doing the one miler or the two miler. Or I could go crazy and do both... one starts at 9, the other at 11 a.m.--that possibility hadn't entered my mind until right now--and the fact that it has crept unannounced into my mind now indicates something, but I'm not sure what. The two mile swim (or the two- plus one-mile swim) could be great practice in keeping alive through the rest of the year the muscle memory of endurance/distance (granted even three miles would be light stuff for some of you, but I hope you'll bear with me). On the other hand, I'd like to improve my speed, and a mile would give a better chance to see how I do swimming harder for a shorter distance. And I must admit that my swimming was non-existent for three weeks after my long swim--until yesterday when my arms/shoulders reminded me that despite the rest, they had not yet fully recovered and still felt heavy--and my times were pretty slow. So maybe just doing the mile would be a chance to play, relax, enjoy something quick and confidence building. So if you were me, what would you recommend? Thanks for any thoughts!
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  • Thanks for the viewpoints! I'm now more and more leaning toward choosing one, interesting as it might be to try both. I'm thinking this will be at the end of a relatively busy week. So as Bob suggests, I think the single race option probably works better for me. Now the one or two mile--may base this on what my swimming is like in the next couple weeks, then post-enter. It adds a little to the entry fee, but keeps my options open. It's a fun event either way--pretty low-key, kind of a socializing opportunity. G'day to all!
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  • Thanks for the viewpoints! I'm now more and more leaning toward choosing one, interesting as it might be to try both. I'm thinking this will be at the end of a relatively busy week. So as Bob suggests, I think the single race option probably works better for me. Now the one or two mile--may base this on what my swimming is like in the next couple weeks, then post-enter. It adds a little to the entry fee, but keeps my options open. It's a fun event either way--pretty low-key, kind of a socializing opportunity. G'day to all!
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