One topic of great interest to us all is
"What do you need to do to have a major swimming breakthrough?"
"What do you need to do to significantly improve your swimming times over one season?"
Do you have any specific, nitty gritty type suggestions.
I think it's really easy to fall into ruts, to just show up and go through the motions rather than seizing the moment while we train.
Any one have any thoughts on what we need to do to significantly improve?
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It seems that that extra 7.5 feet per length of meters does not lend itself to a linear translation from yards.... ... proving that that extra 15 feet can make a huge difference.
Paul
Isn't it amazing how the physiology gets so finely trained! After swimming 8 years in a 20-yard pool before moving to a 25-yd pool, I still, 15 months later, have a slight dip in effort and forward motion at yd 21.
:cane:
VB
It seems that that extra 7.5 feet per length of meters does not lend itself to a linear translation from yards.... ... proving that that extra 15 feet can make a huge difference.
Paul
Isn't it amazing how the physiology gets so finely trained! After swimming 8 years in a 20-yard pool before moving to a 25-yd pool, I still, 15 months later, have a slight dip in effort and forward motion at yd 21.
:cane:
VB