5k Swimming Challenge

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  • lorrpb
    lorrpb Posts: 11,463 Member
    edited October 2019
    I would never ever ever swim 5k in a 25 yard pool. Aside from mixing imperial and metric units, my brain would rebel and I would start cursing myself on each flip turn. I can barely stand doing a 1.6k 25 yards at a time (if it’s even possible).

    And, my longest open water to date is a 4K. In a wetsuit in freezing cold salt water. It was supposed to be 2 miles but someone screwed the course up!

    Just make the conversion to yards before you start, then swim for yards/laps. But really, that’s a lot of laps. 🤪

    PS 5k=5500 yds or 220 lengths of a 25 yd pool
  • Raven_Vera
    Raven_Vera Posts: 7 Member
    Hej LeiLaura! I love swimming and going regularly, 2 to 3 times a week. And do a 1km swim mostly that takes me almoste a hour. Changing from back stroke to breast stroke and crawl to not get bored :). I know your pain when the pool is closed of for others. For example i used to go to a pool, and then it was mostly reserved for other classes and people on regular opening times. so basicly the only thing you could use was the kids pool.. This was frustrating a lot. Now me and my bf (he started swimming to), going to a pool close by, its small but they have often opening times for only adults and then there are more lanes to go swim laps in. And we found out they have a small gym aswell. So now we pay a montly sub, to go both gym and pool. And absolutly love it! I think 5k is way to much for me right now. But maybe i can join in to your 2k practice? how are you doing it now? you just go to the pool and stay till you finish the 2k?
  • jhanleybrown
    jhanleybrown Posts: 240 Member
    I think you've already figured this out but 5k swimming is way more hardcore than a 5k run.

    Doable, but closer to a half marathon than a 5k...
  • lexabeep
    lexabeep Posts: 232 Member
    edited November 2019
    IM IN! I’ve been looking for something to really push me and I think this is it. I love swimming and am starting coaching a team next month so this would be perfect for me to have my own personal swimming goal. Anyone else up for it add me on here and let’s motivate each other. Ps it would be 100 laps for me. I’m lucky to have access to a 50m pool. I swim about 40 plus laps now only with sets so not continuously. I’ll have to get there first which if I start swimming 4-5 times a week I’ll give myself a month to get there.
  • babajarox
    babajarox Posts: 13 Member
    I would like to join that challange 🐳! I started swimming in 25m pool 2 months ago (since I stopped playing basketball) and my workout for now is 3k's in one hour and 15 minutes... I started at 500m...It goes really fast up... I newer felt better, my joints are not hurt anymore. Good result for amateur swimmer in 5k would bee 2 hours, i think... and I newer thought about listening music while swimming, I love sound of water splashing around (and I'm becoming addicted to clorine sent 😛)...
  • surfbug808
    surfbug808 Posts: 251 Member
    I'm still swimming leisurely 2km in ocean, no fins and some chop... almost continuously. I like that we are all challenging ourselves to go a little further - whatever that means for each of us. I think the next challenge for myself would just to do 3km then... or maybe start with 2.5km as my incremental goal, and if I can get to 3km easily then I'll just keep going!

    A friend of mine who did competitive ocean swimming said he used to use gel packs to go long distances, but got sick of them (the taste I think). So, he carried a small container of black coffee in his pocket instead, for the energy boost.

    Anyone use any particular energizers for long-distance swimming?

    Or, if you are at the pool, what do you do to sustain yourself over long workouts (before or during)?
  • beerfoamy
    beerfoamy Posts: 1,520 Member
    Am only in the pool so cannot comment on open water stuff.
    I use SIS gels for long swims. Usually start off fasted (generally large pizza night before), swim 2.5km, have a gel, swim another 2.5km, have another gel, etc til I am done. Lots of water throughout too.
    Then on drive home I may swing by a drive thru and inhale a couple of burgers lol
  • dmkoenig
    dmkoenig Posts: 299 Member
    LeiLaura, your enthusiasm is certainly infectious. I'm an occasional long course triathlete so I'm usually putting in 3000 yards per workout 3x/week. Each workout takes me about 75 minutes.

    I'd recommend breaking your workout into sets focused on improving specific areas (technique, fitness, endurance, different strokes), instead of just a single long swim. Not only will it make it more interesting but will be better for you in terms of improving faster and keeping your focus while you are swimming. I also have fins and paddles with a pull buoy to incorporate kick only sets and pull only sets. Working out becomes much more interesting and you will see faster improvement in your times, verses just slogging out the laps with no purpose. I would also highly recommend checking to see if there are any Masters swim clubs in your area. Getting feedback from a coach on technique is invaluable (and providing workout plans) plus having camaraderie of other swimmers is more fun.

    For a swim goggle recommendation, I have had good success with Aquasphere brand and their Kaiman and Kayenne lines. They are quite comfortable, don't leak, last a long time and have a very good line of sight. They also come in women-specific models so they will fit a smaller face well. Not particularly cheap (~$20 USD) but very worthwhile.

    https://www.swimoutlet.com/swim-goggles-c9619/

    Best of luck!

  • beerfoamy
    beerfoamy Posts: 1,520 Member
    bump - how is it going @LeiLaura ? :) sorted the 2km?
  • stephaniek511
    stephaniek511 Posts: 86 Member
    beerfoamy wrote: »
    bump - how is it going @LeiLaura ? :) sorted the 2km?

    Wondering the same. I swim with Masters and the fast lanes get in roughly 5k during our longer 1.5 hour practices. Us kids in the slow lanes hit about 75% of that. It does get mundane in a 25yd pool.
  • beerfoamy
    beerfoamy Posts: 1,520 Member
    This thread spurred me back into enjoying long swims - I'd hate to see it die!

    @LeiLaura - you past the 2km now? :D
  • Djproulx
    Djproulx Posts: 3,084 Member
    Speaking of long swims, our local tri club president sent out an invitation to our club's annual New Year's Day swim. As usual, the event is a 100x100 format. The event starts at 12 noon and goes until completion of the10,000 yard distance or whenever the pool closes. Last year, 9 people completed the swim. I was not one of them, but I was reminded of this thread.
  • deannalfisher
    deannalfisher Posts: 5,600 Member
    Djproulx wrote: »
    Speaking of long swims, our local tri club president sent out an invitation to our club's annual New Year's Day swim. As usual, the event is a 100x100 format. The event starts at 12 noon and goes until completion of the10,000 yard distance or whenever the pool closes. Last year, 9 people completed the swim. I was not one of them, but I was reminded of this thread.

    yeah my shoulder won't let me do that! as much as i'd like to
  • Djproulx
    Djproulx Posts: 3,084 Member
    Djproulx wrote: »
    Speaking of long swims, our local tri club president sent out an invitation to our club's annual New Year's Day swim. As usual, the event is a 100x100 format. The event starts at 12 noon and goes until completion of the10,000 yard distance or whenever the pool closes. Last year, 9 people completed the swim. I was not one of them, but I was reminded of this thread.

    yeah my shoulder won't let me do that! as much as i'd like to

    You need to rehab that shoulder for more IM racing. I'm counting on you to join me in Coeur D"Alene, if not before!!
  • ElBence
    ElBence Posts: 291 Member
    To celebrate New Year's Day, my Master's swim club is doing 150x50s (yards), which comes out to 6k yards or 5,486 meters. We have two hours to finish. I'll come back to this and report Wednesday.
  • ElBence
    ElBence Posts: 291 Member
    1 hour 52 minutes. The sets were planned and times in intervals chosen by the coach. I think I could have gone faster if I was able to swim it in longer sets.
  • lorrpb
    lorrpb Posts: 11,463 Member
    I swam 78 miles in 2019. The longest at one time was 1 mile. (I’ve had to cut back my yardage this fall due to shoulder pain😢)
  • GrumpyHeadmistress
    GrumpyHeadmistress Posts: 666 Member
    I do a 5km every Sunday, 4km on mon and fri and 3.25km on Wednesday. I’m doing the 15km Swimathon challenge in March
  • beerfoamy
    beerfoamy Posts: 1,520 Member
    I do a 5km every Sunday, 4km on mon and fri and 3.25km on Wednesday. I’m doing the 15km Swimathon challenge in March

    That's the swimathon challenge I am doing too! yay! are you doing it at a location on the 'official' weekend or via the 'MySwimathon' on days/day of your choosing?
  • deannalfisher
    deannalfisher Posts: 5,600 Member
    Djproulx wrote: »
    Djproulx wrote: »
    Speaking of long swims, our local tri club president sent out an invitation to our club's annual New Year's Day swim. As usual, the event is a 100x100 format. The event starts at 12 noon and goes until completion of the10,000 yard distance or whenever the pool closes. Last year, 9 people completed the swim. I was not one of them, but I was reminded of this thread.

    yeah my shoulder won't let me do that! as much as i'd like to

    You need to rehab that shoulder for more IM racing. I'm counting on you to join me in Coeur D"Alene, if not before!!

    i know i do...but i haven't actually gotten a Dx...aside from arthritis...