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Le Cock
Posts: 4313
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I've had a yarn about this with mates before...
Why do professional swimmers (grant hackett, libby lenton etc) train at such ridiculous hours? They always go on and on about the "4am wakeups for 4:30am training sessions" blah blah blah. What a crock of s***. No other athletes do it, except rowers who prefer the calm water to train on in early mornings before the wind picks up. So why don't swimmers have a lazy sleep in and hit the pool at 9am? It's not like they have anything else to do. The only answer I've been able to come up with is that they do it just so they can tell people how hardcore they are. Or am I missing something here? |
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| #0 03:55pm 29/06/07 |
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StreX
Posts: 5696
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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they've got to get their training in before a hard day filming 'fully sic' cereal commercials.
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| #1 03:56pm 29/06/07 |
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herr uberpanzer
Posts: 19
Location: Gladstone, Queensland
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My guess is that $ in swimming is proportional to the entertainment value. As a result you would need to be in the top 0.00000001% to make a living as it would be one of the most boring "sports" ever. EVER.
As a result, the other 99.99999999% would need to have a paying job to suppliment their training, meaning training is early before work. |
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| #2 04:04pm 29/06/07 |
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shad
Posts: 1926
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Guessing so they dont get there mid day and have a bunch of kids playing marco polo in the lanes.
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| #3 04:06pm 29/06/07 |
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Denny
Posts: 3140
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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As a result, the other 99.99999999% would need to have a paying job to suppliment their training, meaning training is early before work. Except for the fact almost any half-decent swimmer knows that they are going to be going pro or semi-pro from a ridiculously early age and are on sponsorships/govt support as a result. |
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| #4 04:10pm 29/06/07 |
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Fireblood
Posts: 7869
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Imagine training from 9am-2pm. Middle of the summer heat...f*** that for a joke! You would get burnt to a crisp. 4-9am is much easier and not as hot! :) Probably different now, but still.....
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| #5 04:10pm 29/06/07 |
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CHUB
Posts: 2472
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Two reasons already stated (plus another):
1. Training before work 2. Training before the pool gets busy 3. For me, it's much easier to train in the morning, regardless of sport. |
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| #6 04:13pm 29/06/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 3412
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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So why don't swimmers have a lazy sleep in and hit the pool at 9am? I thought it would be pretty obvious. The fact that they are swimmers means that they aren't lazy and hence are very motivated to start training early, as it's a high priority. Plus I bet they are exhausted at the end of the day and sleep early. |
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| #7 04:14pm 29/06/07 |
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scuzzy
Posts: 12654
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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cold water + shrinkage = less drag = faster
last edited by scuzzy at 16:22:33 29/Jun/07 |
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| #8 04:22pm 29/06/07 |
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Raven
Posts: 1973
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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We cyclists do the same thing. 5am start for 45km morning rides down Beach Road and back (Brighton to Mordialloc).
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| #9 04:42pm 29/06/07 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21040
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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You would get burnt to a crisp. 4-9am is much easier and not as hot!I can buy sunburn as a factor, but not temperature. You're in a pool! We cyclists do the same thing. 5am start for 45km morning rides down Beach Road and back (Brighton to Mordialloc).Yeh but cyclists are mental anyway (reference: your injuries) |
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| #10 04:51pm 29/06/07 |
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infi
Posts: 6369
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Most pro swimmers train indoors so scratch the sunburn theory. It mostly gets down to the tv ad stuff strex was talking about.
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| #11 04:58pm 29/06/07 |
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eK
Posts: 10225
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I can buy sunburn as a factor, but not temperature. You're in a pool!I'm guessing you haven't ever done any intensive swimming training/racing before? You do get quite hot when swimming kilometre after kilometre. |
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| #12 05:12pm 29/06/07 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21044
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm guessing you haven't ever done any intensive swimming training/racing before? You do get quite hot when swimming kilometre after kilometre.I guess, I spose I can imagine if you're doing regular swim sprint training you might work up a bit of heat. I've been in the ocean bodysurfing for like 4 hours at a time; you're not swimming the whole time but battling the surf isn't exactly low energy expenditure work, and I've never once felt hot. Except from the sun! |
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| #13 05:16pm 29/06/07 |
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paveway
Posts: 5406
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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lol are you used to race competatively ek ?
that would be like watching them trying to refloat the pasha bulker |
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| #14 05:17pm 29/06/07 |
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levels
Posts: 567
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yeah it doesn't make any sense
you'd think they'd need some serious feeds before doing their thousand lap training sessions as well.. yet by starting at 4am all you'd have time to do would be gulp down a shake of some description the work theory makes a bit of sense. don't they train in squads? sure, the elite dude in teh squad probably doesn't have a day job, but the rest of them probably do |
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| #15 05:19pm 29/06/07 |
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infi
Posts: 6372
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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you don't ever eat before swimming. thats like rule no 1. back in the old swim team days we chowed some mega breakfasts afterwards though.
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| #16 05:23pm 29/06/07 |
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existence`
Posts: 6288
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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lol 2nd dumbest thing iv ever heard u say
dumbest was some otgher thing that i cant remember |
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| #17 05:30pm 29/06/07 |
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eK
Posts: 10226
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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| #18 05:41pm 29/06/07 |
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Psycho!
Posts: 5943
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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They get in really early so they get a good towel locker! Plus they are always first in line for the Sunny Boy iceblocks when the shop opens.
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| #19 05:42pm 29/06/07 |
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paveway
Posts: 5408
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hahaha what a fat c***
i heard he lost like 20kg's since then |
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| #20 05:53pm 29/06/07 |
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ctd
Posts: 5370
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Its cause they hold up a job as well, unless you win gold medals.
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| #21 05:58pm 29/06/07 |
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Le Cock
Posts: 4314
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm talking about the gold medal winners.
Don't u remember thorpie crapping on in all his interviews about the 5am training sessions etc? They all love to tell everyone how they're hardasses cos they get up early. |
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| #22 06:03pm 29/06/07 |
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Superform
Posts: 4447
Location: Netherlands
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when i was trainging is squad we started at 5am.. mostly because it was a 2 hour session so we would be out by 7am and then would have 30 mins to get home and get ready for work cause work started at 8am
since i have been working for myself i cbf having an early morning squad.. usually these days i swim at 10am also for professional swimmers they do have multi training sessions a day.. its not just 1 early in the morning usually its 5am start and 5pm start so they need the break in the middle of the day for eating, gym etc also you dont turn professional overnight.. and for years you would be doing the 5am squad sessions.. and after awhile it would be just habit/normal to train at this time as for not getting hot in a pool... well in cairns in summer in an afternoon session the swim squad coach was standing at the end of the pool hosing everyone down with tap water cause the pool water was causing everyone to overheat..EVERYONE was stopping at the end of a 100m and standing up to get hosed down.. it was the last time i ever did an afternoon session in summer... f*** the cns heat |
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| #23 06:31pm 29/06/07 |
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koopz
Posts: 6239
Location: Queensland
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it's obviously to fit it in before work/study.
after work is commonly accepted as 'family time'. 'family time' as I can best understand it is what mum and dad used to do because back in the 1980's they were all too poor to afford fast food, nintendo wii and internet porn |
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| #24 06:35pm 29/06/07 |
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TufNuT
I like eel pie
Posts: 3251
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Why do swimmers train so early in the morning? because they are noobs. |
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| #25 11:30pm 29/06/07 |
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orbitor
Posts: 7316
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i guess there's less piss in the water of a morning?
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| #26 11:34pm 29/06/07 |
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Chakas
Posts: 2210
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Look to the yams for answers.
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| #27 02:22am 30/06/07 |
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fpot
Posts: 14489
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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haha owned by ek.
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| #28 06:54am 30/06/07 |
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Idol
Posts: 736
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I swam with Sam Riley and Susie O'neill, I think it was like 5am starts, for just under 2 hours of training, saturdays were longer, and sundays I had off - no idea if they did. Not everyday was swimming, sometimes we'd run from like breakfast creek to the city botanic gardens and then hit the gym for weights or some other kind of activity like doing some kind of wierd long jump s*** on these mats and floor excercises, oh and there was also boxing with bags.. sometimes..
But once you were done that, and had a shower, and changed, and ate some breakfast, it was time to go to school, or work etc.. so it wasn't crazy early timing... meh I don't swim anymore last edited by Idol at 14:16:39 30/Jun/07 |
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| #29 02:16pm 30/06/07 |
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paveway
Posts: 5414
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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thats what i look like now fpot
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