I realized I hadn't updated this for a bit. Thought it time to tell how the story ends... and a little more.
Once the pool fully reopened, I jumped in with both feet! (Ya... bad joke... I know.)
I started pushing myself to regain my old form, which led almost immediately to some injuries. Those, coupled regular life non-swimming injuries and the bout of Covid I had in early August ultimately kept me out of the pool for any regular achievement to occur. Since this pattern started before the 2022 season, I didn't even rejoin Masters.
While I had managed not to gain much weight during the first part of Covid, I started creeping up the scale during this time. The real injury of weight gain happened almost immediately after that bout with Covid where I packed on 20-25 lbs.
So September 2022... I am back in the pool with a new mission: Baby Steps. I very deliberately started with some 50 lap (25yd pool) sessions, two times per week. Little by little, I worked up the increases... 60... 70 ... 80 laps, up to 3-days per week.
By January, I was finally pushing 100 laps, 4 days per week. Yet I hadn't gotten any leverage on my weight... that Covid-25 just would not budge.
I've added to my regimen, now, a Personal Trainer I am seeing twice a month. One primary goal is to balance my swim muscles. My Front Deltoid and Lats were over developed compared to my upper back muscles. She immediately keyed into this and has me doing exercises to strengthen my Core and Upper back, among other areas.
I've successfully gotten back on my Spin bike (a Covid-era purchase we made in an attempt to keep in shape. I ride it on days I am not swimming. I'm no closet TDF cyclist, but I recognized it will be beneficial for my cardio health and endurance. Currently I'm hitting just over 11 miles in 40 min with an average RPM of 115 plus for about 15 minutes in there... my cool downs are about 100 rpms.
Dietary: I am working on eating smarter and more consistently. I had previously done things like cut alcohol and flour&sugar, but over that last year without regular exercise, it was of no avail.
I stopped drinking beer on Jan.2. I allowed myself cocktails, though, so I wouldn't miss the beer. Feb.1 I cut all liquor. While I've fortunately never been an alcoholic, I am definitely in the Gray Area Drinker category. Beer as water replacement... 3-4 cocktails sometimes over a few hours... Never enough to get drunk, though sometimes a pleasant buzz.
I've never been a blackout kinda guy.
Back to the pool. February has seen my lap count increase to 120 laps, 4 days per week. I am successfully doing home weight training, core training, mobility training, and cycling.
Currently, I am down 25 lbs from my Dec.31st weight.
Losing 10 more will see me back to my pre-Covid era weight. I am confident I can achieve this by early March.
For now, my next tasks in the pool are to get with a trainer for some lessons to make certain I'm not doing any of my bad habits and check my form. My times are still off, though coming back slightly. Breastroke was always my strongest but I am struggling to hit 30 sec laps consistently, while before I could hit 27 sec laps easily. My Crawl is dragging hard at almost 40 sec per lap. I can do a 30 second lap, all out, but can't maintain past 50 yds.
So speed and efficiency are on the menu, along with getting back to swimming a full mile non-stop.
Technically just over 70 laps, I do 72 as my "Mile." My longest non-stop swim right now has been 40 laps.
So my deliberate and cautious return to my old form continues. With luck, by April, I will be stretching out a little more with better times and longer swims.
Cheers!