I've really enjoyed swimming with my new Garmin 910xt - Happy Father's Day, from my awesome Family!
It's giving me all sorts of great data...well actually, it's giving me data, that's not as great as i had hoped for. Essentially, what it's telling me is - Yes, i can swim and keep swimming, distance is no drama...but speed...um nup, nothing, nada, zilch...
It's giving me all sorts of great data...well actually, it's giving me data, that's not as great as i had hoped for. Essentially, what it's telling me is - Yes, i can swim and keep swimming, distance is no drama...but speed...um nup, nothing, nada, zilch...
So this morning i thought, OK...i'm feeling good...short, sharp swim - let's hit some sprint reps. So ok, session went thus...actually i thought session went thus...
Warm up - 500m easy.
Main Set - 25 flat out / 25 recovery, repeat X 10.
Cool down - 500 easy.
So no distance, but a hard main set (for me).
Now, thanks to the wonders of Garmin...what actually happened...
Warm up - 500 easy.
Main set - 25 hard (actually going no faster than my 3k pace) / 25 recovery (going about 5% slower than hard.
Cool down - 500 easy.
So it appears that my version of swimming hard is to waste a lot of energy, going no faster than when i just relax and swim.
With Noosa triathlon about a month away I don't think i want to re-learn to swim before then. But after that it's over 3 months until Challenge Melbourne and over 4 months to Ironman Melbourne...so after that i think i should get some stroke correction / technique lessons, and consider squad.
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