I just wanted to do 1 fast 100m today. da numbers: 400m easy free/zipperswitch/catch-up drill 3 x 50m free 100m free time: 1:17 150m easy free/zipperswitch/catch-up drill 200m kick total distance: 1000m crankenstein.com
Category: long course
first water, faster at a price
I repeated last weeks set of 12 x 100m @ 2:00, bettering my split times by about 3 seconds for most of the 100m intervals. And it wasn’t magical. I wasn’t faster because I implemented some new technique. I just pushed harder. And it hurt more. But I suppose if swimming hard felt good everyone… Continue reading first water, faster at a price
first water, subtlety
There’s a subtlety to good technique. Some training sessions are devoted entirely to technique, to developing the form in which you swim, run, lift, or otherwise contest your sport. For points-based sports like gymnastics or diving, I don’t know; but for those scored on indisputable metrics, such as time or distance, there is the concept… Continue reading first water, subtlety
water, not first
I swam with Bridget and Micah at noon. Bridget made me go faster. da numbers: 3 x 100m easy free 500m free 100m easy free 4 x 50m free 100m free time: 1:20 this was fast for me, and it hurt 100m easy free 100m fly drill 200m fly/back total distance: 1600m crankenstein.com
first water, need for speed
I’m getting slow. I need to do sprints tomorrow. da numbers: 150m easy free 12 x 100m free coming in ~1:47, slow 150m easy free 200m fly kick total distance: 1700m crankenstein.com
first water, low and slow – or – efficiency and perspective
There are a bunch of concepts at play when training. Efficiency, for one, is painfully obvious but maybe not so easy to describe. That’s what kinesiologists are for. As a recreational or amateur athlete, I just need to know it when I see it. Like today. Time is always important to me in the pool,… Continue reading first water, low and slow – or – efficiency and perspective
first water, fly baby
I thought I’d do a little butterfly today. da numbers: 300m easy free 3 x 100m fly drills 200m fly kick total distance: 800m crankenstein.com
first water, 200s galore
I did some 200m freestyle today, on the 4:00, trying to find a good pace for my 1000m free on Monday. My last 200 of the set was good. I’m almost at the point where I’ve pushed hard enough to force my body to adapt to the fatigue with a more efficient stroke. Near the… Continue reading first water, 200s galore
first water, finding consistency
There is an art to pacing oneself. My focus in the pool now is to bring my 1000m time under 17:30. That puts my average 100m split at 1:45, a non-trivial time for me at this stage. And this is long course, which is kicking my ass. But that’s good. This is a good opportunity… Continue reading first water, finding consistency