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Monthly Archives: October 2009
Pain or Pleasure
Here at Wabash we are starting to pick up the intensity this week in the weight room, during dryland, and in the water. With the increased intensity often comes more pain and soreness. As human beings, often times we see … Continue reading
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Get Out Swim or Get Up Swim?
It was 4:04 and we had just finished our team meeting talking about the practice schedule for the rest of fall break when Evan Rhinesmith told me he was gonna do a get out swim and go 1:00 in the … Continue reading
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That’s What I’m Talking About
FAST SWIMMING INDEED! 51.9 from Vetor on a push 59.4 back from Evan Rhinesmith for a personal best, and a 54.5 free as well 55 freestyles from Sanders and Beck, as well as a 56 from Woods! Adam Current only 5 seconds … Continue reading
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Swimming Fast!
We’re in the middle of our 3rd week of practice and the team is adjusting nicely. As everyone knows, practice and swimming is more fun when you are able to get up, race, be competitive and knock out some fast … Continue reading
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