I was not 2016-brave-flexible enough to sign up for the 1000yd race at Colony Zones this year to see how my racing self compared to last year's racing self, but have some glimmers that triathlon racing might work out ok. Yesterday we had a main set of 200y, 400y, 800y, 400y, 200y with the goal of even pacing. We ran out of time for the last 200, but the times were 3:22, 6:46, 13:25, 6:45, which are a 1:40 to 1:41 pace, so I'll take it! I was leading the lane, and using the clock to help, so it wasn't intuitive swim pacing like I did last year when I did a similar set around the equivalent pace in a 25m pool, but it's a good sign.
Other positive swim things:
- I am stronger in many ways than I was last year at this time, and am working on increasing physical flexibility, thanks to the 2016-yoga-thon. I think this will help if I start to increase the volume of my swimming
- I am working on correcting my hip drop in running, and am working on translating that awareness to fixing the very similar hip-rise that I'm doing on the opposite side for swimming
- I have new toys coming to try to fix this! Yay toys! First off is a snorkle so I can work on just swimming with symmetric rotation and remove all the weird things I do while breathing. Second is also something that should help with symmetry, and hopefully also timing. This thing (called the "Tech Toc") looks a little ridiculous, but I'm curious to try it out, and we had a half-price discount code through the masters swimming team, and half price toys are twice as good as full-price toys, right?
Hopefully I'll get to add some more noteworthy progress results to my swim log, moving forward.