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Originally posted by Mister_Ruysbroeck
Competitive swimmers spend a lot of time in that 2-3 hours doing stroke work, kicking sets, etc., etc, which all take a lot more time than just swimming straight. 9K is probably about right for a 3 hour workout. 12K would only be on a really distance-intensive day.
Then again, I was a sprinter, so I always did less yardage than the distance guys. Maybe they were doing 12K, I don't know.
And you're a tri-guy, so yeah, you swim a lot of distance straight.
eta: are you talking meters or yards? I'm talking meters.
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Most of my experience is from Masters workouts. typical workout (depending on day of the week-I avoided IM day and time of year) would be 15 minute open warm up; hour workout: a drill set; main set; sprint set; 200-500 cooldown. My lane usually did 3800-4500 depending on if the length of the intervals in main sets. Per hour that's about 3000-3600. For Masters people I was very very average.
I was a runner.
eta: yes metres