Sunday, 30 March 2008

status: Online!!

Heya people... Not to fear, I have not stopped training. My internet was down for a couple of days hence the late update. So, I shall update you further on my progress.


Monday 3rd March- 1.75km swim, 34:40.75
Wednesday 5th March- 2.0km, 38:34.44
Friday 7th March- the pool was too crowded.. so I didn't time myself
Monday 10th March- 2.0km, 37:41.98
Wednesday 12th March- 2.5km, 47:20.75
Friday 14th March- Slept through swim time..
Monday 17th March- 2.5km, 46:56.12
Wednesday 19th March & Friday 21st March - went to Warwick to visit Gaston, so I missed out on 2 sessions. However, we jogged 15km while in Warwick.
Tuesday 25th March- 1.5km, 29:15.61
Thursday 26th March- 2.5km, 45:28. 39

I do apologize for not being too consistent in training. I will try harder. However, I shall have to miss a week's worth of swimming as I'll be headed to Wales for Word Alive from the 7th-11th April =S.

Monday, 17 March 2008

A tribute to Bill Shankly

I have a confession to make.. I missed swimming prep last Friday. No excuses i'm afraid. Was sleepy and decided to sleep instead. However, prep has resumed and I went to the pool today. I managed to clock 46:56.12 for 2.5km. Looks like I'm a little more than half a world champ =D. I'll try aiming a little higher.

According to a very reliable source:

".. a decent long-distance swimmer should be able to maintain AT LEAST 1:30-1:40 for every 100m all throughout the distance. At that pace, u should finish 2.5km between 37 to 42 minutes.

For perspective, pool competitive swimmers maintain 1:00-1:10 for every 100m, depending on level of competition, and that's how they end up doing 1500m in 16-18 minutes. At this pace, they finish 2.5km within 25-30 minutes.

If u're Grant Hackett, u do 58 seconds per 100m to get a world record in the 1500m race :P

Again for perspetive, ironman triathletes do about 1:20-1:30 per 100m (but this is in open water), and finish their 3.8km swim leg in 50 min to 1 hour. :) "

I think that swimming 1:30-1:40 is a good speed to aim for. Being realistic, I honestly doubt that I'll be able to shave 5-9 minutes from my current time. But a wise man once said:

"Aim for the sky and you'll reach the ceiling. Aim for the ceiling and you'll stay on the ground."
- Bill Shankly

Hence the tribute to Bill Shankly. If you don't know who he is, try wikipedia. =D

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If you've been following my prep so far, you'll notice that there has been progress. Hopefully in the next 5 weeks, I'll be reaching for the sky, or the ceiling. Anyway, updated times:

Monday 3rd March- 1.75km swim, 34:40.75
Wednesday 5th March- 2.0km, 38:34.44
Friday 7th March- the pool was too crowded.. so I didn't time myself
Monday 10th March- 2.0km, 37:41.98
Wednesday 12th March- 2.5km, 47:20.75
Friday 14th March- Slept through swim time..
Monday 17th March- 2.5km, 46:56.12

Monday, 10 March 2008

Prep (updated 10th march)

6 weeks to swimathon, 2.5km to swim, and a pear shaped belly. Not too good a combination eh?

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I'll be attempting to do 3 swims a week, each week untill the 19th of April. Hopefully that will get me sufficiently prepared for the swimathon. =D

I checked out the swim times for the 1500m freestyle event and currently the world record is held by Grant Hackett with a time of 14:34.56. That averages out to about 1.7m/s and I know that its impossible for me to swim at that speed. But I thought that I'd be happy to try be half a world record holder and swim at half his speed. That means that I should be swimming 2.5km in about 48 minutes or so. Hence, my aim is to finish the 2.5km swim under a time of 48 minutes.

I thought that keeping a log of my training times would be a great way to keep all of you updated on my preparation. Here goes:

Monday 3rd March- 1.75km swim, 34:40.75
Wednesday 5th March- 2.0km, 38:34.44
Friday 7th March- the pool was too crowded.. so I didn't time myself
Monday 10th March- 2.0km, 37:41.98
Wednesday 12th March- 2.5km, 47:20.75

Thursday, 6 March 2008

Answers..

Hey all, I was in the study room this afternoon doing some work when a friend came up to me and asked me a few questions regarding the swimathon. I thought I'd might as well post the questions he asked and the answers to the questions just in case anyone else is a little curious.

1. Are you really going to swim the 2.5km?
Yes, I am and hopefully without any casualties too =D

2. How much are you planning to raise?
I'm planning to raise at least 150 pounds.

3. What if you don't reach your fund-raising target?
Urmm.. I'll have to sell my belongings. No, nothing will happen if I don't reach the target. The target is a personal goal that I'm aiming to raise. I'm really hoping to be able to reach it or even surpass the target.

4. What if you don't finish the 2.5km swim?
What kind of question is that? =D urmm.. well, I'm really hoping to be able to finish the swim, hence the rigourous training. I can't guarantee that I'll finish the 2.5km swim, so you'll have to take my word for it. =P In any case, Marie Curie will still be receivnig the funds.

5. What if you don't finish it below the 48minute mark?
Don't know..

6. So why did the chicken cross the road?
they were playing galah-panjang.

No, my friend didn't really ask that last question. However, I'll include some other questions that some of you might have about the swimathon:

7. Where does the donated money go to?
70% of the funds received will go to the Marie Curie Cancer Care. The other 30% will go to the swimathon foundation. I won't be receiving any part of the funds. Any costs incurred for participation or training purposes have been paid by me.

8. So, why are you swimming for charity?
I enjoy swimming. Marie Curie Cancer Care needs to raise money. Put them two together and *poof* you get your answer. Personally, I like the way Markus put it:

'I could always donate some money directly to a given charity, and try convincing a few others to do the same. But persuading others to donate money ain’t easy. For many, supporting a friend may strike closer to home than “helping alleviate global poverty and disease”.'

9. How can I help?
You can help by helping me reach my fund-raising target. Visit http://my.artezglobal.com/personalPage.aspx?SID=228679 to make an online donation. Click on the 'sponsor me' button and it'll take a few minutes to fill in your details. Alternatively, you can join the swimathon as well. Visit http://www.swimathon.org/index.php for more information.

Monday, 3 March 2008

Heya ...

I'm swimming in Swimathon 2008 in support of Marie Curie Cancer Care. I'll be participating in the 2.5km distance challenge which will take place on the 19th of April 2008 at ethos swimming pool.
The idea is to raise funds to help fund the work of more than 2,000 Marie Curie Nurses across the UK. Show your support by assisting me in achieving my fund-raising target. You can help me achieve my target via a secure online donation using debit/credit card. If you feel moved to donate, visit http://my.artezglobal.com/personalPage.aspx?SID=228679

Thanks,
Peter