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My 12 day swim challenge is over! I managed to swim 10 days out of the 12, which I'm really pleased with. With a work/life balance and the logistics of getting to the pool everyday for nearly 2 weeks, it's a challenge in itself. My swimming has improved vastly over the last few weeks, but that's not particularly difficult as I had ditched swimming for nearly 3 months post Ironman and whilst I was training for the Cardiff half marathon.
Time wise, I am about 2 months of where I was last season, so that gives me a good boost going into the New Year, particularly as I'm still uncertain of what triathlon distance I will be racing next year. Train smart all!
4 comments:
Well done, especially as you had all the poor weather to battle through as well.
To keep the momentum up go check out that website :-) www.winterswim.co.uk you have till 26 December to log a 400 time and then you can join in, the next window will be for a timed 200 m I think ... is just a bit of fun but it does encourage you to stay in the water.
I just swim now for pleasure, and have really enjoyed mixing it up and swimming IMs, interestingly my splits are as good as they've ever been on a lot less and certainly no 3k plus sessions grinding up and down to a stopwatch!
I joined the Winter Swim challenge. Missed the 50m and 100m entries but will enter a 200m time. I hit a 2:40 6 weeks ago but doubt I can do that now.
Nice work young Sags!
Must look into this, sounds good!
Ooo, lovely EVF in that swim picture Frank. That's how I imagine my stroke. Imagine I said!
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