No, this is not what we did this morning (thank G-d). But I have to give kudos where kudos are due, to Frances and Peter (and if there was someone else someone please enlighten me) for doing a mile of butterfly at the Rinconada meet on Saturday. Rebecca Pinto likes to call this meet the Rinky Dink Meet but, as I'm sure she would agree, there's nothing dinky about 1650 yards of butterfly.
Frances and Peter both completed the event in less than 30 minutes. That's about 4 days and 23.5 hours less than swimming a mile of fly would take me. I'm in awe.
Here's what we did this morning:
*300 free followed by 2x25 kick
*300 free followed by 2x50 quick free
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All free, all broken in half for 2-5 seconds to check time and try to match split on second half. (Interval for Lane 2, on 1:30 base):
*1x400
*2x300
*3x200
*4x100
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*3x100 on the 1:35, 1:25, 1:20, trying to match pace for all three
*3x100 on the 1:35, 1:25, 1:20, trying to match pace for all three
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*4x25 fast free with decreasing rest (15 sec, 10, 5)
Frances and Peter both completed the event in less than 30 minutes. That's about 4 days and 23.5 hours less than swimming a mile of fly would take me. I'm in awe.
Here's what we did this morning:
*300 free followed by 2x25 kick
*300 free followed by 2x50 quick free
~
All free, all broken in half for 2-5 seconds to check time and try to match split on second half. (Interval for Lane 2, on 1:30 base):
*1x400
*2x300
*3x200
*4x100
~
*3x100 on the 1:35, 1:25, 1:20, trying to match pace for all three
*3x100 on the 1:35, 1:25, 1:20, trying to match pace for all three
~
*4x25 fast free with decreasing rest (15 sec, 10, 5)
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Sorry if this is off topic, but I wanted to comment in a spot where it would most likely be seen and read. I'm a member of Yelp and today I discovered that Team Sheeper has an entry on their site. Nobody had submitted a review yet, so I posted a (glowing, of course!) review of the team. If you'd like to spread the word via your blog, the site is yelp.com.
And so I don't completely hijack this thread: a MILE of butterfly? Wow. I'm in awe. That's just fantastic!
- Virginia