Its nice how quickly things can turn around. On the heels of last nights ride washout, I dragged my ass out of bed at 5:30 a.m. and hit the local masters swim at 6:00 a.m. for the first time. I never swam in high school like my uber-athlete fiance and her brother, so this was new to me. Great hour of swimming though. Aside from open water swims, I can't imagine any of my upcoming swim workouts won't involve these workouts.
The biggest bonus for me was that the coach was able to vastly improve my stroke in like 3 seconds (thanks Heidi). Apparently I was pulling my forward arm back too quickly, not allowing my recovering arm to get far enough forward before the pulling arm went underneath me. Result was my head dipped down and created drag every time I completed a breath. Now, I hold the forward arm out longer, keeping it extended until the recovering arm makes it to about my ear. Speed up, drag down. I like it.
Oh yes, and then there's the workout:
WU: 2x100 (100 FS, 100 BS)
Main: 3x200 (short sets of FS, kick and pull)
16x50 (4x each of FS, kick, pull, other stroke)
2x250 (100 FS, 50 kick, pull and other stroke).
CD: 2x100 (FS, BS)
At least, I think that was the workout. We did a total of 2200 meters in just under 60 minutes. That was a very tough swim workout for me. But I felt great afterwards.
And there was something else happening today...my shot! Dr. Quinn hit my nerve with that lovely cocktail of Novocaine and cortisone and I was feeling better almost immediately. The Novocaine is only masking the pain while the steroid works, I know, but its nice to be relatively pain free again. The real test will be in a few days time, when the Novocaine has worn off and we see if the cortisone did its work.
That's it for now. I have to go eat a disappointingly small PB&J snack. 2280 calories yesterday, going to definitely be higher today. Swimming always jacks up the appetite beyond my ability to control it.
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