
This week I hit my second major swimming milestone….swimming 1000m without stopping. I didn’t start off trying to do this. Just last week I had swam 500m. On Monday, I swam 600m and felt good. So on Tuesday, I figured I would swim 600m again. I got to 600m and felt good so I just kept going. Once I hit 800m, I figured I was that far along, I would just to go 1000m and I did.
The surprising thing is that I managed to swim 1000m a second time without stopping. This was yesterday. I was tired when I started and my arms were a bit sore, but I got to 200m and kept going figuring I’d stop at 500m, but I got 500m and kept going. In the end, I went all the way to 1000m.
Swimming that far for the 26 mins it takes me is quite boring, but there probably isn’t anything I can do about that. I don’t want to get in the habit of listening to music.
I am really happy with my swimming progress. I know I still have a long way to go to get to 2000m for the Ironman 70.3 and 4000m for the full Ironman, but it is comforting knowing that for any Ironman plan out there, I can do it as they all only need me to be swimming 500m at the start of the plan.


On Tuesday I hit a major swimming milestone…..I swam for 500m without stopping.This was a milestone I was hoping to hit before I registered for Ironman Arizona in November but I have managed to hit it much sooner. The reason for wanting to hit this milestone is that almost all of the Ironman 70.3 and Ironman training plans out there start with the assumption that you can swim 500m without stopping. It is considered the base level of fitness needed along with running for an hour and biking for about 60-90 mins.