Back into the pool

I swam in the pool yesterday for the first time in about four months. I live in coastal New England so the water and weather temps are beginning to drop. Since I trained for, and swam my first marathon swim this summer...I did much more open water swimming than in past summers. So much so that I'm was already way ahead of my average annual mileage by August. But, I had decided that when I went back into the pool this fall that I'd take a different approach to long pool swims. Instead of counting laps, I'm simply swimming by time. Through the use of the GPS watch, I realized over the summer that no matter when/where...on long swims I was swimming a pretty even and contestant pace...even in later miles. So in the pool, I'm just counting every ## minutes to equal a mile. Then I just rest/drink for one or two minutes and continue on. Yesterday was my first attempt at it, and I wasn't sure I'b be able to NOT count laps. But it worked. And I find it much less monotonous, and I'm able to ponder a lot more minutiae, and senseless stuff. And, as a strict fitness log maintainer, in the long run (er swim) it doesn't really matter if I'm off by a lap or two. Dan
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 4 years ago
    I'm desperately waiting for the water temp to drop in November to start my new round of long distance marathon swimming training. The sea now here I live is 29°C and it is too damn for for me, however it doesn't bother my fellow American friend who also does cold water swimming.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 4 years ago
    I'm desperately waiting for the water temp to drop in November to start my new round of long distance marathon swimming training. The sea now here I live is 29°C and it is too damn for for me, however it doesn't bother my fellow American friend who also does cold water swimming.
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