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Monday
Apr262010

Rundown of My Swim Meet at UC Irvine Yesterday

Steve and I hit the road early yesterday to head down to get settled in for a swim meet held at the UC Irvine pool. Though I swam just last weekend at the UCLA meet, I wanted one more opportunity before the forthcoming Zone Championships and US Nationals meets to improve on a few of my times in some events I will be swimming soon.
 
It wasn't an especially large turnout, so the events flew by really quickly. My last three were pretty much stacked right on top of each other, with only about 10 minutes rest between the final two, but it was a good challenge and I was still pleased with the times that rolled in; especially since I trained pretty hard this past week and wasn't coming into the meet rested at all (I was actually quite tired, but a "good tired" if that makes sense - ha ha).

UCI Pool

  • So I would rather not talk about my first swim, but I'll throw it out there quickly. It was 50 Backstroke. I was stoked to swim it because last week at UCLA I lowered my time by 2 seconds and was ready to whittle it down again, but I found out quickly that I should have practiced some backstroke starts in warm up, because my start in the race resulted in a HUGE slip off the blocks. My feet slipped as soon as the send-off bell was rung and I plunged STRAIGHT DOWN and cut my toe in the process. So the rest of the race was just a battle trying to regain composure and lost time. I touched in at a 33.25, less than a second off last week's time, but UGH... it was a frustrating start.
  • So I needed to turn things around fast and next up was the "sprintiest" sprint of them all, the 50 Freestyle. Though I still need to improve greatly on getting into sprint mode, I squeaked out my best USMS time by a second yesterday, swimming a 27.22 and was pleased just to get down around a 26 (which is my new goal for next time).
  • With just a quick rest in between, the 100 Freestyle popped up fast on the agenda, so I geared up and tried to focus on keeping this one strong and not getting too "sprint crazed," which I tend to do and am not very good at (ha ha).  My best USMS time going into this one was a 1:02.95 and I dropped dramatically (finally) to a 58.80 and felt like it was a solid swim. It gave me a little more confidence to get in there and work on dropping it lower at Zones.
  • For my last race, the 50 Butterfly, there was no event in between and since I was in one of the last heats of the 100 Free and one of the first heats of the 50 Fly, it came up QUICK! I was still a bit tuckered out from the 100, but gave it a go and finished in at 30.19, my best USMS time by a little over a second.

Each improvement really helps me to gain perspective of where I stand and what to shoot for next time around. It's been just 4 short months since my first meet back into the swimming world in January. I can't believe how much I love being back into this groove again - making goals, working out hard, getting out to meets, enjoying what this great sport has to offer. If you asked me 20 years ago, while I was swimming in college, if I would ever swim competitively again, I can assure you that I would have responded with a big "NO." But life has a funny way of bring things back around; and for now, I sure am enjoying this round and the opportunity I've been given.
 
Next up is the Zone Championships in Mission Viejo, CA, which is going down May 7-9th. And then just 10 days later, I fly out to Atlanta for the USMS Nationals meet. I'm nervous already, but really excited. Time to collect on all the hard work and time that's been put in. I need to follow my coaches' advice and taper into these upcoming meets, so I'm ready to go and swim effectively.

I shall keep you posted. =)
 
Over & Out,
j~boo

Reader Comments (6)

WOW-WEEEE!!! You are amazing-and what a great time on the first swim even with the toe injury!! You are an inspiration, doll!
Can't wait to hear about the next meet! Keep up all your hard work and excellent training! You rock! xoxoxoxo

April 26, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterCass

Great swims!!! 58 in the 100 free? Wow, dude... those are some smoking fast times, you're going to do awesome at Nationals!

Sorry I missed out on the meet this weekend, open water was calling my name :) I'll see you at Mission Viejo!

April 26, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterRob D

I like that... "life has a funny way of bringing things back around." Well said, and great job!

April 26, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterBeth

YAY!!!!!!! great job knockin the times down. every lil bit counts and you did some serious knockin down. i can't believe it's only been 4 months, seems like longer. holy cupcakes nationals are comin up fast...man i wish i could be there, but you know you will be in my thoughts and i'll be routin for ya at the top of my loud lungs all the way from ny. sorry you got a boo-boo toe, i remember cutting my toes on the pool as a kid seemed like the worst pain ever at the time. keep focused and swim swim swim your heart out!!! love ya xo

April 27, 2010 | Unregistered Commentertammi

Unlucky about the backstroke :( I practiced backstroke starts the other day and found that I'm much better at them (more power) when I start in the gutter instead of from the bar, which I thought was totally weird. 50 free is way sprinty, so kudos on a USMS PR! On an event that sprinty, every bit of time counts. And way to break a minute on the 100 free!! Plus, you'll be breaking 30 in the 50 fly before you know it. With a taper and your mental preparedness, you are going to rock this weekend and Nationals!!
P.S. What are you swimming at the Zone Championship?

May 5, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterEd

i dont see the point

September 8, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterLivEseXcam
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