Any discussion about adding a new category to your online workouts? Great article in the March-April 2019 Swimmer edition about the success of USPRT. As the writer Jim Thornton wrote: "Perhaps it's time to look into yet another protocol. Masters-USPRT." Perhaps it's time to add it to your online workout section!!!!!
I'm aiming toward a 1:30 5K (ahahahhahahaha) and for that my USRPT is 1:37 (SCY pool) leaving on 2:00. I mostly aimed at that pace due to the fact that anything more realistic would give me a USRPT that is way too slow. (My best 5K ever I think was 1:42 and mostly in the last few years I've been around 1:52 and 2:00.) I've been hitting the wall o/a 1:35. When I started I think I set it to 1:40 then down to 1:38 and recently down to 1:37. When I am at 1:35 I'll change my take off to 1:55 and see the failures flow in.
I also do CSS. When I do distance tolerance I do it at my CSS + a few seconds per hundred. I think last week I did it with the tempo trainer set to 27.25 or smthg like that. I love doing those sets. One of these days I'm gonna write a blog entry about this: perceived efforts vs. actual. Before I had the tt and did CSS I would do long sets to get in what I called "horizontal time" (mostly for my back) and would try to keep the same pace throughout (like 3-5 x 1000). I wasn't a clock watcher, mostly went by perceived effort.
Well with the tt beeping in my ear, I know immediately that the pace I would have swum by perceived effort would not have been fast enough. I know this because by the end of the 1000, it really feels like I'm pushing to keep up with the beep.
I have no idea if any of this will help me this summer as this (USRPT) is still new. I'm doing the same two short swims I did last year (2 mile and 5K) but: dates changed this year so they're both on the same weekend one week before Boston Light and of course the vagaries of current, weather, etc. I've also got Swim the Suck again this year in October, and that really depends upon the dam outflow that day.
I will have some immediate feedback though in a couple weeks when I re-test my CSS. We'll see.
I'm aiming toward a 1:30 5K (ahahahhahahaha) and for that my USRPT is 1:37 (SCY pool) leaving on 2:00. I mostly aimed at that pace due to the fact that anything more realistic would give me a USRPT that is way too slow. (My best 5K ever I think was 1:42 and mostly in the last few years I've been around 1:52 and 2:00.) I've been hitting the wall o/a 1:35. When I started I think I set it to 1:40 then down to 1:38 and recently down to 1:37. When I am at 1:35 I'll change my take off to 1:55 and see the failures flow in.
I also do CSS. When I do distance tolerance I do it at my CSS + a few seconds per hundred. I think last week I did it with the tempo trainer set to 27.25 or smthg like that. I love doing those sets. One of these days I'm gonna write a blog entry about this: perceived efforts vs. actual. Before I had the tt and did CSS I would do long sets to get in what I called "horizontal time" (mostly for my back) and would try to keep the same pace throughout (like 3-5 x 1000). I wasn't a clock watcher, mostly went by perceived effort.
Well with the tt beeping in my ear, I know immediately that the pace I would have swum by perceived effort would not have been fast enough. I know this because by the end of the 1000, it really feels like I'm pushing to keep up with the beep.
I have no idea if any of this will help me this summer as this (USRPT) is still new. I'm doing the same two short swims I did last year (2 mile and 5K) but: dates changed this year so they're both on the same weekend one week before Boston Light and of course the vagaries of current, weather, etc. I've also got Swim the Suck again this year in October, and that really depends upon the dam outflow that day.
I will have some immediate feedback though in a couple weeks when I re-test my CSS. We'll see.