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My swimming continues to improve. Although I know that I will never be a ‘swimmer’, after 5 years of battling with technique changes I now know how I swim. The technique is ok but I do not generate great speed. That said, I am probably swimming as fast in training as I ever have. I have not completed any time trials yet but the sessions indicate that I will be no worse than last year in the H20. I completed a main set of 12 x 100m with big Nige Porter today. I started off with 1:29s feeling nice and smooth. My lack of swim fitness soon kicked in though and I fell into 1:31s with the odd 1:30. Raising the threshold to consistent 1:29s is the aim. The good thing is that I feel when the form is bad and I can back off with the effort and ‘click’ back into a smoother feel. That is something that I could never previously do and it shows that the technique sessions at Swimshack throughout the winter have been beneficial. I am sure that I can gain speed as my fitness increases but the real test is how far behind I am when I get out of the water after an open water 1500m triathlon leg! A 22 min 1500m would be cool and enable me to capitalize on my bike run speed to capture a better overall result.
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However, one thing that has been on my mind lately is when does one stop searching for speed gains and switch to minimizing speed losses! I came to this sport quite late but now that I am in the 45 – 49 age group the future may entail concentrating on stemming the age induced drop off! A sad thought but let’s be thankful for the 5 year age group system and the fact that we can still be active – can’t wait until I am 50 now!
1 comment:
Hob Nobs to your sore calves - let's see a race report from the BRONZE MEDALLIST AT THE NATIONAL DUATHLON CHAMPS!
Fantastic effort mate, must surely make all the hard work over the winter worthwhile?
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