Guest guest Posted July 15, 2004 Report Share Posted July 15, 2004 I am going to do the Danskin. I'm nervous, but what's the point if you don't challenge yourself? I'm swimming every day up until I leave for Norway on the 27th, and getting two a days in when I can. I know there are swim angels...and I'm working on my breast so I can alternate crawl and breast for sighting, and also sighting on my back just in case I get the " Oh no! I can't put my face in the water " problem again. Tomorrow night I'm going out to swim the lake we'll be doing the Danskin in. A great friend is helping me. She's swam with me twice so far. Monday she took me out into the middle of a lake (ack) and we jsut worked on being comfortable out there and trusting that our bodies would hold us up. Last night we worked on strokes and being more efficient. Tomorrow night we'll swim Lake Washington. (Well not the ENTIRE lake, I mean come on.) I got my placements: Swim: 109/109 (no surprise there) Bike: 83/109 (kind of surprised. I obviously did better than I thought I did, although my avg. pace was only 13.7 mph) Run: 39/109 (kicked some SERIOUS booty on the run...woo hooo) My goal for Danskin is to remember why I'm doing it, relax and not panic in the water, and come out feeling victorious. My goal for next year is to hit some personal bests. Between now and next year I plan to take a Masters Swim class and get a better bike. I also want to do the Seattle to Portland Bike Ride next year. So I'm feeling GREAT! I swam 1000 meters this morning without stopping, touching, or using the walls in the pool at all. I could have kept going, although my delts, tris, and pecs are all VERY sore (must take aspirin before going to work). I wasn't elegant because I actually intentionally did some work on dunking deep and bringing myself back up, swimming blind and only opening my eyes above water, moving between breast and crawl and then crawl and breast. I'm sure the lifeguard thought I was nuts out there, but I figure the more I can simulate things that MIGHT happen on the swim, the better prepared I'll be. I also concentrated a LOT on singing music that soothes my soul (in my head, of course), rolled a few bible verses that soothe me through my head, as well as a few sayings, said a lot of gratitude prayers (I still LOVE that idea) and a lot of prayers for people I care about. Danskin here I come! ~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~' Tory Klementsen, MCP A+ Career and Technology Educator www.teechur.com www.msteechur.com -The successful person will do the things that the unsuccessful person will not. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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