All your questions answered about the LIFE and TIMES of a SWIMMER
Come with me on my journey as I attempt to be successful at the March “Destined For Delhi” national titles and Comm Games Trials in order to compete at the Commonwealth Games 2010 in Delhi.
I take a swimmer’s video diary, fly-on-the-wall approach for you revealing various aspects of the “swimmers journey”, from the training at the pool, in gyms, at the physio or elsewhere as I build to being on the starting block.
Dive in and share with me the excitement and gritty reality as I (and many others) go for GOLD and GLORY and strive to attain the sheer reward of simply making it to the elite competitions after all the hard work and often hardships faced along the way.
With 7 days left to go till I race, I’m now well and truly in “Taper” mode. Taper is a period before competition usually 2-3 weeks (depending on the athlete and event they swim) where we start to freshen up. It’s the time when distance and intensity drops. Also, we start to cut back on lifting heavy weights.
This is where the fun well and truly begins. It’s the final chance to really sharpen up on all of the skills and technique work that we’ve been practising everyday when we come to the pool.
Almost 2 weeks ago I had my final race at the NSW State Champs and it was a very successful meet for me. I came away with a 1st in the 50 (23.83) and a 5th in the 100 (54.0) just .7 of a sec behind my training partner and winner, Andrew Lauterstein.
Last week in training I had my final chance for a hit out. We set up the electronic timing and had time trials. For my 50, I swam 23.98 just .1 of a sec behind the time I posted at States; things are looking like they’re on track.















Absolutely fantastic advice. This is a constant battle for myself and yet, you have made it ‘simple common sense’…. THANK YOU