<!--quoteo--><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><div class='genmed'><b>QUOTE</b></div></td></tr><tr><td class='quote'><!--quotec-->You are right in saying that there is a fine line between optimal training and overtraining.In my case, it isn't overtraining, since I did 5 PBs out of the six events I raced during a swim meet I attended a week ago.
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I am particularly pleased with the 10:06 I did for the 800m free, and the 2:18 in the 200m free. I enjoy swimming so much that even if it slows the healing process, I wouldn't change my training regiment! The fact is I do not feel any pain when swimming. Tonight I did 2x4000m on the erg at 1:55.5 @ 22 spm and felt OK. It is only when I do 1:55 @ 20 spm for several km, that I feel some discomfort between the shoulder blades.<br /><br />The general tiredness that I feel is probably due to the lack of sunshine. In the past three months I had about 15 square cm of my skin exposed for at most 15 minutes to the sun! Even though I take vitamin D supplements daily, I believe that regular exposure to the sun brings other benefits. Eventually, It will be Spring here, and I will be able to spend some time outside! I guess it is not much easier in the Yukon
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<br /><br />BTW, are you still running and biking ?<br /><br />Cheers!<br /><br />Francois </td></tr></table><br /><br />I'm glad to hear that swimming works for you and great job on those swimming times. The only way that I could get that fast in the water is with fins (or maybe a jet pack
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) Of course non-swim training is probably the reason that I'm not fast in the water. <br /><br />With rowing, what stroke rate do you go at when racing (5k or longer?) Your interval session (2X4k) is moving right along! Maybe if you up the s/r a bit do you think you might be able to avoid the back problem?<br /><br />Running has been about once a week and biking about 3-4 times / week. I'll probably work more on the biking for the first part of the summer and increase the running as the summer goes on. We have two big races here, The Kluane Chilcat Bike relay <a href="
http://www.kcibr.org/" target="_blank">
http://www.kcibr.org/</a> in mid summer and the Klondike Road relay running race in Sept. <a href="
http://www.xcskiracer.com/gallery/Klondike" target="_blank">
http://www.xcskiracer.com/gallery/Klondike</a>. It's interesting, You see tons of people riding their road bikes until the bike race, then only the hard core bike racers after that. <br /><br />One last question for you Francois, have you ever or do you ever plan on doing an Ironman? That's been a bit of a dream for me, but I wouldn't consider actually training for one until the kids are grown, as the training for one sort of takes over your life.<br /><br />On the sun light topic, quite a few people up here use a specially designed light box to deal with SADS (seasonal affective disorder.) It might be worth a shot?