Wednesday, February 24, 2010

i believe in miracles

yep, that's me up there in the middle. well, at least that's how i felt after my swim this morning. i know! far cry from my whine-one-one whambulance call last week moaning about how i couldn't swim 200 meters without needing oxygen  to recover. so the remainder of last week after tuesday's swim session debacle, i took a break from the pool until yesterday. it was partly because of the weather but mostly because i was feeling defeated. the great weather this weekend got me feeling much better. i biked a lot and didn't give the pool any more thought.

yesterday was triathlon tuesday. so i got my butt out of bed around 4:15am, had a little coffee, went out for my run and then headed to the pool for revenge redemption. as timing would have it, i bumped into chris, the cute lifeguard (i wonder if he will ever read my blog and see this?) and asked him if he knew anything about the swim classes starting up next week. he said he didn't. then i asked him if he'd be interested in giving me private swim lessons and he said he'd be more than happy to train me from the deck for free. so i said, ok, let's do it and don't hold back because i need to hear feedback-the good, the bad, and the ugly.

here are the 2 things he had me do: first was the catch up drill which for some reason, i was having problems grasping on my own but was able to do it once he demonstrated. click here to see a 9 second demonstration video of this simple drill. now i have to tell you, i felt like a dumbass doing this. i felt like i was going to drown or sink but a few laps like that and some reassurance from chris and erin (the other lifeguard) that i was doing just fine and i was on my way. the main thing they kept emphasizing was to slow down. the second thing that chris explained to me was where my hand needed to be entering the water, not a major adjustment, just a tweak. 24 hours later i was back at the pool, this time the long course was set up and i didn't know what to expect. my intention was to do last week's workout again to see where i was and i wasn't expecting much. first set on my list was a 400. i did my 400....

and just kept going and going and going like the energizer bunny until i stopped an hour later with 2100 meters under my belt. seriously, i was pretty much feeling like a rockstar after that. hard to believe that those two simple things could equal such a great result. i now really believe that swimming is 70% skill efficiency and only 30% fitness. since the next 2 mornings are pretty much below 43 degrees and the pool will absolutely not be open, i'll get my 3rd swim in on friday night. we'll see then if today was a fluke or if i finally found my groove in the pool. stay tuned!
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just a quick preview on the next post i plan on doing. the last few days have been very busy and i've been wanting to share information about a really cool store that opened up recently near my house but i don't want to do a rush job on it. this place is a one of a kind store that most everyone who reads my blog will be interested in. i'll do my best to get that up either tomorrow or friday. so don't change the channel!

peace out and much love!

11 comments:

  1. swim coaching from hot boy=i like! what a way to start the morning

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  2. Catchup drill seems to always reset my swim stroke and settle me down. I've even done in for a few strokes in the middle of a race. Sounds like a great swim session.

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  3. Nice work! I always feel like I am going to drown with the catch up drill, but it does help. Keep it up!!

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  4. dont usually like to go there, but......told you so! Like I learned swimming will come with a little patience and practice! Wish I would have had the hot life guard instead of string at myself in the mirror after practice! Way to go KC! That is awesome! Keep going, you are a machine!

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  5. swimming is not 70/30 technique, its more like 95/5 technique. if you just try to go faster with poor technique, youll just swim really slow AND get tired/ listen to the cute lifeguard

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  6. Free lessson.... nice. Free lessons from eye candy ... even better.

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  7. That is kinda like the drills we were doing at the swim clinic to "program" us proper technique. After practicing for awhile I realized that swimming calm with good technique was just as fast as my "sprint" with horrible technique... BONUS! Great job!

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  8. thanks everyone for the nice commments. it just amazes me still that something so simple as catch up drill and the tweak of my stroke made such an incredibly huge difference. anyway, looking forward to swimming tomorrow evening to prove it wasn't a fluke : )

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