Hey, solo swimmers! :wave: Welcome to the thread for all of us who train solo. Whether you train on your own due to a lack of a Masters team in your area (or for any other reason), this is our virtual locker room. Please post training tips that you think would be helpful, or anything else you would like to share with the rest of us. Have a rant? Go ahead and vent here! :rantonoff:
I'll start with a tip:
The most frustrating thing for me training solo is not having a coach on deck to evaluate my stroke and keep me on track, so I bought a waterproof camera and enlisted the help of my husband to periodically shoot video of all four strokes. Shooting underwater video became a knee/back buster, so I bought a camera mount and attached it to PVC pipe, so my husband could stand up straight to shoot underwater video. The camera gets dunked underwater, and he twists the pipe to pan the camera as I swim by.
Today, I bought a 2-pack of 12-inch "Gear Tie" reusable rubber twist ties (available at Home Depot), so I can tie the PVC pipe to the pool ladder (located in the corner of the pool) and shoot video myself. (If I angle the camera just right and keep it on wide angle, I can video me coming and going.)
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After each video session, I upload the videos to my desktop computer and compare my stroke to my favorite Go Swim stroke videos to see what I'm doing well (or not). I also post them on the Forums for feedback.
Ok, solo swimmers, what's your tip?
Just wanted to give this thread a bump. Because I am feeling extremely discouraged this morning as a solo swimmer. I was taking the Masters Swim class at my gym for a month. The coach showed up to the class, gave me a sheet with drills to do and then disappeared. No advice or coaching happened. Then she stopped showing up altogether. There is nobody else taking that class and according to the USMS website, there are no swim clubs at that gym. I looked at the workouts that are posted on this site, a lot of them involve butterfly or dolphin kicks. I am ashamed to say that I don't know how to do either of them. So for 6 days a week, at 5 am, I am doing my own thing for an hour. I can only learn so much by watching youtube videos or reading articles. And this morning after my solo swim, it just hit me. I'm feeling disappointed and discouraged about this whole masters swimming. Should I just give up and stop?
Just wanted to give this thread a bump. Because I am feeling extremely discouraged this morning as a solo swimmer. I was taking the Masters Swim class at my gym for a month. The coach showed up to the class, gave me a sheet with drills to do and then disappeared. No advice or coaching happened. Then she stopped showing up altogether. There is nobody else taking that class and according to the USMS website, there are no swim clubs at that gym. I looked at the workouts that are posted on this site, a lot of them involve butterfly or dolphin kicks. I am ashamed to say that I don't know how to do either of them. So for 6 days a week, at 5 am, I am doing my own thing for an hour. I can only learn so much by watching youtube videos or reading articles. And this morning after my solo swim, it just hit me. I'm feeling disappointed and discouraged about this whole masters swimming. Should I just give up and stop?