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I can’t see the pictures for some reason.
Apologies for that, I thought I set the permissions for the album to "public" but I was wrong. It was set to "private". I just fixed it so all the pictures in the album I've been uploading to should now all magically appear.
Great pool work! Did you swim competitively in the past? I did.
Yes. I've always been a swimmer. Long distance freestyle. I have a brochure from 1991 where I was raising money for my trip to Barcelona, Spain for the 1992 Paralympics that has all my "times" that qualified me for that event. I'll did it it up and post it and you can tell me how close we are in speed.
I did a mile this morning. I normally do 1000 yards freestyle warm-up each morning to stretch out, (that's a tick over a 1/2 mile), and then I do all stroke work, usually
- Breaststroke
- Heads-up or Chin-up freestyle - if you work this it's about as intense as you can make it
- Backstroke
And I kick a few laps in-between sets to enable my shoulders to recover. The last thing I want to do is tear-up any of the muscles, tendons or ligaments around my shoulders.
Funny you mention Masters, prior to Covid hitting I was also back in the pool and had a Masters swim meet date but they were all canceled. From meet results I found at the time it appeared I could still be competitive in my preferred event (butterfly).
I'm going to guess you're in better physical shape than me. The Butterfly stroke is without a doubt the most difficult. I'm good to race it for the 50 and 100 yard events, but no way on the 200 yard race. I don't mind doing the IM, but I suck at speed swimming backstroke.
Freestyle is definitely my strong point. When I first moved to Florida, I used to do swim in ocean, either at Jupiter Beach or Bathtub Beach, sometimes Jensen Beach. Swimming against the waves and the current is a hell of a good workout. Then my wife Stacy told me where I was working out, (all three places), is where she and her friends use to go shark fishing. No more. I had horrible thoughts of losing my left leg to a shark and that would really make life difficult.
Last Sunday I did 3 miles, all with hand paddles on. No problems. Felt good. I wouldn't mind joining the local Master's Team as it would bring structured workout sessions but this would only really be important if I wanted to go to the next Paralympics and compete. Have to wait and see where the world goes with this stupid virus "issue".