CVMM’s lunchtime workout crew

I’m down in SoCal today and I took the opportunity to drop in with my adopted team the Conejo Valley Multisport Masters at the pool in CLU. You could hardly tell that it’s December, it was gorgeous out there today. This was the first hard workout I’ve done in a while, I’m still feeling it a little bit! I posted the workout below, personally I missed a little bit of it because I was working on a quirk in my stroke with Coach Nancy for a while.

400 swim
200 kick
200 drill/swim by 50
50 easy
6×25 build

5 x 200 kick/swim by 50 w/fins, 1-4 free, 5 fly

5 x 200 pull

6 x 100 1-5 free, 6 fly

100 cool down

3700 yards total

The cool part is that I got a bunch of pictures from the workout! I put a few of them up here, and you can see the rest over on the Rob Aquatics Facebook page.


getting the warm up… check out that sweet tan line!


trying to fix my catch on the left side


Coach Nancy deconstructing my butterfly


floating between sets



done :)

I’m making my way to Southern California yet again… Thusday at lunch I’m swimming with Conejo Valley Multisport Masters and Thursday night I’m going to go see Metallica play at the Honda Center in Anaheim! Friday is going to be a mix of recovery and Disneyland torture (I have a severe dislike for amusement parks!).

Anyways, the big question is where do I swim Saturday morning? Looking for a fun, friendly masters team to workout with within 30 minutes of the hotel… any tips?

Thank you again to LiveSwim.net for filming the meet! As of right at this moment, they have video posted through about the 50m freestyle on Saturday night. The rest of the events should be posted within a day or two at grunions.liveswim.net!

People are starting to get antsy about what’s going on with our techsuits in Masters so USMS has put out an update to their Swimsuit Rules Interpretation for us. The short version is nothing has changed yet. FINA has been delaying a decision for months in regards to what to do with Masters and suits. They are slated to meet in mid January and in theory they should actually make a decision at that point. Once that decision is ultimately made, then USMS will make a ruling based on the new international rules.

There was one question that they addressed in the update that I think is important to get out:

Question: If FINA changes the Masters swimwear rule in mid-January, will the new swimwear rule then immediately apply to the remaining two weeks of the One Hour Postal Swim in January?

Answer: No. The swimwear rule in effect on January 1, 2010 will apply for the duration of the One Hour Postal Swim being conducted in January 2010. The swimwear rule in effect on January 1, 2010, will be the interpretations as published in this notice.

Beyond that, everything is basically the same and we all need to chill out until January to see what our international overlords decide to let us swim in.

If you want to see the latest from USMS you can read it here.


One of my friends on Twitter turned me onto the Chesapeake Bay Swim recently. It’s a 4.4 mile swim across the Chesapeake Bay (go figure). Turns out it’s pretty popular and they have to hold a lottery for swim slots. The lottery opened up today and I got myself entered… if you have an urge to do some east coast swimming in June check out the Chesapeake Bay Swim’s web site. The actual site to sign up for the lottery is here. This one isn’t a masters sanctioned event by the way.

If I get into this one I’m going to have to try and arrange an open water world tour of America :) There are a lot of USMS Open Water National Championship events I want to go to this summer! Anybody want to sponsor a bald blogging open water enthusiast to fly all over the country and swim all the cool open water swims? Eh? Not everybody all at once now!

**UPDATE 11JAN10: I’m in! I won a spot and paid my entry fee today!

I’m coming down from all the excitement of swimming in Long Beach this weekend. This morning I hurt all over and I was kinda prickly, ewww. At least it was just the arms… I’m really not excited about the prospect of leg shaving if/when the techsuits officially get the boot from Masters!

This evening I decided that I should do an easy workout just to cool down from the meet. I drove out to Pismo around 8pm and put in 1500 yards in the pool, nothing too exciting, I just needed to go out and move my body.

400 free
100 drill

4 x 100 IM Order
4 x 50 IM Order
4 x 25 IM Order

300 cool down

1500 yards total

As an added bonus I got a new suit today! Dolfin sent me one of their super fun drag suits, I totally dig it. It’s going in the workout suit rotation with my Vegas Themed TYR suit. I also got some extra pictures via email from the meet from my friends the McGinleys! I put them up on my Facebook page if you want to check them out.


My rad new suit!

A quick reminder for those of you that swam this weekend in Long Beach, LiveSwim.net is busy cutting and posting video to the web at grunions.liveswim.net. It’s going to take a few days and a lot of work to parse through it all. If you want to get your swims sent to you on a CD you can still become a sponsor of the event for $25. I really like what Chris and his guys are doing for local masters swimming and I know he really appreciates any support he can get from us!




A big thank you to Mark Savage for taking some pictures for me!!! You can really see the pain and anguish on my face in a few of those :)

**Results are posted here


Day 3 action

Today was the last day of the SPMA SCM Regional Championships and a pretty easy day for me, just one race – the 100m fly. As is my habit I got to the pool way too early and watched people swim the 800m free, well one guy did it butterfly (wow), and I chatted up the other early birds. It took a while for the pool deck to fill up today, I think everyone was trying to time the end of the 800m to get some extra sleeping in time after the long days that preceded this session.

I really wanted to do well in my 100m fly. I’d been doing really good with my butterfly events this weekend and wanted to get in a hot swim to cap off the year. During the SCM season I swam a couple of 1:06′s and a rogue 1:11 a couple of weeks ago while wearing a drag suit so my main goal was to break into the 1:05′s. I was feeling pretty good standing behind the blocks and when they announced my name I made sure to wave and smile like I was on NBC or something :) My plan for the race was to work the walls the best I could and swim like hell… pretty simple. I felt really good of the start, the Belmont pool is nice and deep giving me a lot of room to kick. I went out in about 30 seconds which is pretty good for me (my 50 time is 29.3) and things were looking up when I had enough air in the tank to take my kicking out pretty far on that 3rd 25. I started feeling a little rough on that last turn but my stroke rate kept up. I finished in a 1:05.78 which I am super stoked about! According to the Swimming World Time converter that puts me at a high :58 in yards. It was also good enough for 2nd in my age group!

It’s going to be a little while before the LiveSwim guys get all the video from the meet processed (when you consider how many splashes there were at the meet it’s going to be a fairly herculean task!), but in the meantime my friends Patrick and Kathleen from Rosebowl came through with some footage from the bleachers of my 100m fly! Thank you!!!

After my swim I hung out at the pool for a few hours just being social because, well, I was 4 hours from home and I’d rather have fun and hang out than drive on the 405 :) While I was there I got to see some great swims, but my favorite was watching Jeff Commings (who you might be familiar with from Swimming World) completely destroy the world record in the men’s 35-39 50m breaststroke! The old record was 28.57 and Jeff laid down a smoking fast 27.79! Not only was it a great swim, but his reaction afterwards was priceless… arms in the air, smiling draped backwards over the lane line… I can’t wait until the video of this one comes out!

As the week goes on I should have some more swim excitement from the meet. Keep an eye out for pictures and video between here and probably Wednesday.


Joel from the17thman counting in the 800m free


the view from the back deck of the pool does not suck

**Results are being posted here


warm up in the comp pool

Just finished a loooong day at the pool. I have to start by congratulating the Grunions for doing such a good job with such an unwieldy meet. There’s 604 swimmers registered for this thing! Wow! That leads to some pretty long days and they’ve really held it together well. No major delays and timers in the chairs the whole time. Thank you Grunions! Also this meet has been unreasonably fast! 43 world records and 18 American records so far!!!

I got to the pool around 7:30 this morning (and left at 6:30 tonight!) and warmed up early even though it would be hours before my first event. I’m weird like that. After getting in some swimming in the main pool I finished up in the warm up pool just to have some space to myself. Afterwards I started tracking down some of the people on my team and we set up shop up in the bleachers. I think I only sat down up there like twice all day! I was on my feet floating around talking and cheering and counting for people all day. Pretty much everybody is here! There’s swimmers from all over the country and even a Canadian contingent.

Eventually I actually swam an event! I started with the 50m fly. I’ve been kind of inconsistent in this event this season. I’ve had some ugly times and some best times scattered through the short course meets. Today turned out to be a good day. I swam a personal best time of 29.3 which is a .47 second drop from my best time! I’m excited about it. I really wanted to get down to a 28.9, but this is close enough I guess :)

After my 50m fly I went into attempting-to-find-reasons-not-to-swim-the-200-fly-mode. I’ve been having a hard time getting into the pool recently and I was pretty worried about my fly tolerance. I was seeded into heat 5 of 6 which didn’t help either, I was convinced I was going to get smoked. After hours of waiting for it, it was finally go time. A whole bunch of my friends were set up at different ends of the pool to cheer or take bets on how long it took me to gas out… I’m not sure which, I get tunnel vision when I’m racing:) I wanted to go out in like a 1:13, not to fast, not to slow. I ended up going 1:11 which was probably a little too fast. I was hurting on my 2nd 100 but I didn’t fall apart. I may have had some “extended” turns though… My stroke held together, it just got slower. I came in at 2:37.43 which is a 5 second drop from my swim at Pacific Masters SCM Champs back in October. When I got out of the pool I thought my head was going to explode, I’m not sure how much I want to keep swimming this event… it’s harder than I care to admit!

My last swim of the day was the 50m free. It wasn’t awful, but I was still feeling that 200m fly. My arms were smoked and I was breathing too much. I swam a 29.1 which is like a half second slower than my best time. Meh. 2 good swims and one bad one, I’ll take it.

I don’t have a whole lot of pictures and no video just yet. The good news is my celebrity photographer friend Mark Savage (who took the super rad pics of me at Santa Clarita) was taking shots during the 200m fly and LiveSwim.net was filming all day. I should have pictures and video for you guys as the weekend/week progresses.

I’m swimming the 100m fly tomorrow and maybe the 100m IM depending on how late it happens. If you see me at the pool say hi! Don’t forget to check out the Livestream of the meet if you can’t make it out at grunions.liveswim.net!


coach Ahelee doing some coaching… she broke a WR Friday night btw!!!


the warm up pool


The LiveSwim.net guys gave me a tour of their operation, cool stuff!


you really can’t argue with the location of this pool


this bike rack makes me happy on the inside :)

SPMA’s championship meet is slated to get underway at approximately 9am this morning. The meet will be livestreamed all weekend by LiveSwim.net. Most of today’s coverage will be from one camera, starting around 3pm today and through the rest of the weekend we should have multicamera coverage.

I embedded the stream above, or you can go to grunions.liveswim.net and watch it there!

**UPDATE: Swimming is done for the day… I replaced the player with a picture so you don’t have to listen to static on the home page. Click the picture to get the stream Saturday morning at 9am!