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Monthly Archives: June 2018
Swimming, 28th June 2018
Back to the pool for a third attempt at my current session: 400m front crawl warm-up 25 x 50m front crawl, target time 52s, rest interval 23s 200m front crawl swim down Bit of an unexpected day, this. My first … Continue reading
Building an observatory. Construction #7
A little progress so far this week. On Monday evening I finished wrapping the timbers in DPC, then cut most of the joists to length. My intention is to have them at 400mm spacing, but quite how they’re arranged depends … Continue reading
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Swimming, 26th June 2018
More tumble turn practice today. Another very quiet day, too. A school was using half the pool when I arrived, but after they’d left I don’t think there were more than two other people in the water for the next … Continue reading
Swimming, 25th June 2018
Back to my latest USRPT set today: 400m front crawl warm-up 25 x 50m front crawl, target time 52s, rest interval 23s 200m front crawl swim down Got off to a bit of a sluggish start and had one rep … Continue reading
Swimming, 22nd June 2018
Another technique day. Seriously good job it was, too, as the pool was far busier than usual. I’d never have been able to do my usual USRPT set. Bearing in mind that I was still swimming 50s and not dawdling … Continue reading
Building an observatory. Construction #6
During this week I made up all the shuttering for the three pier foundations and put it in place, backfilling around the outside to support it when it was filled with concrete. I also made up jigs to hold the … Continue reading
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Swimming, 21st June 2018
First attempt at a new target time today: 400m front crawl warm-up 25 x 50m front crawl, target time 52s, rest interval 23s 200m front crawl swim down I expected this to be tough and I certainly feel tired now. … Continue reading
Swimming, 19th June 2018
Another technique session spent on tumble turns, provoking some thought about how I execute them. Not having been doing them since I was six or whenever swimmers get taught them these days, I have tended to breathe quite late after … Continue reading
Building an observatory. Construction #5
Little progress this weekend thanks to having quite a few things to do on Saturday and coaching at a swimming meet on Sunday. I did however manage to drill holes (in both ends) of the lower blocks for each pier: … Continue reading
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Swimming, 18th June 2018
Unfortunately work intervened and I didn’t get to swim on Friday. I spent Sunday coaching at a swimming meet and really wasn’t feeling too bright today, but went to the pool determined to have a third crack at the current … Continue reading