Here is the deal:
I am 36, and only started swimming just this past summer. I never really liked doing it in the past. But I decided that I wanted to start competing in Tri's and, well, swimming is sort of mandatory.
Anyway, I actually took to it this time fairly well. The instructor I found worked wonders with me and I am up to 2000 yards in the pool every couple of days. My form is good from what i have been told. However, I feel like I am slow.
Currently, I can hold about 1:30 in freestyle for the first 200 yards. After that, its a steady 2:00 per 100 up to 2000 yards.
I know thats' not awful, but I like to compete, not just participate. At this rate, in an Olympic distance, this puts me 5 to 10 minutes behind coming out of the water. Between the bike and run, I can make up a lot of this time, but not all of it.
So to the gist of the question: when does it "click?" I watch others swim, who have been doing it a while, and they are just so much faster. It is impressive to watch. I rotate my hips with the pull, and keep my head tucked. I think my recovery with my arms are a little slow. I guess at 36, and doing it for only 7 months, I am not there with the muscle development, but when does it happen?
besides joining a masters league, any suggestions? I simply cannot take the time for a masters session. I am already training 15 hours a week.
Thanks in advance.
I am 36, and only started swimming just this past summer. I never really liked doing it in the past. But I decided that I wanted to start competing in Tri's and, well, swimming is sort of mandatory.
Anyway, I actually took to it this time fairly well. The instructor I found worked wonders with me and I am up to 2000 yards in the pool every couple of days. My form is good from what i have been told. However, I feel like I am slow.
Currently, I can hold about 1:30 in freestyle for the first 200 yards. After that, its a steady 2:00 per 100 up to 2000 yards.
I know thats' not awful, but I like to compete, not just participate. At this rate, in an Olympic distance, this puts me 5 to 10 minutes behind coming out of the water. Between the bike and run, I can make up a lot of this time, but not all of it.
So to the gist of the question: when does it "click?" I watch others swim, who have been doing it a while, and they are just so much faster. It is impressive to watch. I rotate my hips with the pull, and keep my head tucked. I think my recovery with my arms are a little slow. I guess at 36, and doing it for only 7 months, I am not there with the muscle development, but when does it happen?
besides joining a masters league, any suggestions? I simply cannot take the time for a masters session. I am already training 15 hours a week.
Thanks in advance.