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Melanie McQuaid - 3x XTERRA World Champion Triathlete arrow Coach Melanie arrow World Class Performance Points Program
World Class Performance Points Program PDF Print E-mail
Written by melanie   
I hate swimming.

Ok, now I that I have said that and made myself feel better, I can now move forward with my new swim performance program designed by Joel Filliol to try and keep me on top of my swim program.

I REALLY hate swimming.

Sorry, just had to slip that one in. In case anyone was wondering, my least favorite part of any triathlon is the soggy appetizer. I am not sure why I became such a hater when it comes to swimming because all I know is the only time I am not really in love with what I am doing is when I am on my way to a pool. This includes the numerous rainy six degree days this winter on the bike and the day I blew to the moon and still had to climb an hour and fifteen minutes up Mt Lemmon AND the day after that when we were running intervals and I couldn’t make my legs go any faster than the I-got-nuthin shuffle. Swimming is still worse. A good day swimming is still crap compared to a bad day biking. However, any day swimming is still better than any day not doing what you love and I guess swimming still gets some love for being part of a triathlon.

Despite my dislike of the discipline, I want to be better. In fact, I want to be just plain GOOD, not just sort of okay. Of course, I still want to be FAST on the bike and run, but I really would like to be a good swimmer and minimize the passing required at the start of races. Unfortunately, the only good way to be a good swimmer is to swim – a lot. The past four weeks I have been swimming an unprecedented amount for me, six practices per week! Unheard of! The results have been promising and as a result, encouraging. So to up the ante, Joel Filliol, head coach at the Pacificsport National Triathlon Training Center upped the ante by creating a little motivational points program for Mel to keep her on her swim game through to Maui.....

 

It is amazing to me how LITTLE it takes to get me motivated.

 

Anyways, Joel put the plan on the board the other day and here is how it breaks down:

The World Class Performance Points Program - Xterra Edition

A points system to encourage 'stepping up' in the pool, and track progress towards a 'breakthrough' swim. This will be based on the principle that in order to step up the swim performance the athlete has to step up preparation to a world class standard.

Points System Details:

Regular Swim, Successfully Completed = 1 pt

Additional 1000m per workout (beyond the prescribed workout) = 1 pt

Extra Swim (beyond 5 swims per week) = 3 pts

Coach’s Choice (exceptional workout, subjective to coaches discretion) = up to 5 pts bonus

Late (not ready in suit while coach is giving instructions or later) = 0 points for that workout

Missed workout = -2 points

The goal is to achieve 230 points before Maui with the idea being that achieving this goal will also result in a front pack swim J. I will be swimming 5-6 times per week, maybe only 4 when I am away (but racing counts as one if I actually get in the water and warm up, which in the past was not happening). There are seven months to Maui and a lot of traveling so this is a pretty big goal but I am going to try and achieve it. Thanks Joel! And a little background, Mel is time challenging ie she has no concept of time and therefore is ALWAYS late for pretty much everything. My biggest challenge is to not lose all my points to lateness!

You might also be wondering what I get after accumulating all these points.

Satisfaction.

It is only after four years of balancing swim, bike and run volume with heavy bike miles that I feel I finally have the base volume to be able to add this much swimming to an already busy training program. I have also increased my running so at the end of the day we are looking at a whole lot of a LOT.

I can handle it.

We’ll see how the WCPPP is working out when we test it at our first race of the year. Temecula.

I’m ready.

Are you? Happy training!





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Bonded, Jim Bonded
written by Guest 007, April 12, 2006
Mel,
You may find this funny,or disgusting However, I hope you can learn from it and use it to get through the stuff in life that holds ya back from winning. Even if that only person you need to beat is your self.

I enjoyed your emotional rescue scream "I hate Swimming" Getting that off your chest. I can relate to what your feeling even though I am not swimming,right now.

Its the frustrating parts of life that I hate, I have gotten through and conquered some life threatening problems and lived with dozens of people who had life threatening problems and habits.

It was frustrating for me because I lost so much time stuck in a rut. If I had one or two suportive people around me instead of the people who kicked me when I was down such as former employers and Former family memebers I could have gotten further. It was frustrating to live with people who had life threatening problems when I had a few of my own. I don't know which would have been better, I managed to be released from bondage.

Here I am ready to embrace the world and battle those who love to see ya fail and kick ya when your down.

I thought of inviting anyone who has an issue against me to the ufc octagon and let them have a go at me. There are only a few folks I disappointed that i know. This may clear up their issues and I can move on with my life.

I am not in jail right now. I am greatful for those who decided that I can be successful. I have always believed in myself regardless of those who fail to see my talents and my drive to be successful in a humble manor.

Get Your Stroke in order
written by Guest, April 09, 2006
Girl,

You are Funny, What is that you hate about swimming? I know you must be hungry like a wildabeast when your done with your swim, and sleepy. Get your graze on!!
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written by melanie, April 08, 2006
Hi Galen,

You are correct... however, to fast track some fitness, I had to get focused for a month.

I will go back to five swims after this race in Sea Otter, however, that is still more than double what I did last year.

Staying focused on "I want to swim better rather than relying on my other strengths" is the point of the points!

You need to get back in the pool! Dad needs to stay a honch ex honch swimmer...
quality vs time
written by Galen (ex honcho swimmer), April 06, 2006
Hey Mel,

Great to read updates from the feild!
I had no idea so much swim hate raged in you! The point system looks modivating, I wonder, though if more points should go to quality/effort/speed... I might be old school, but I believe pounding the milage doesn't always make for faster competition times. In swimming, it's stroke count and efficiancy. This, I think, can be achieved in less than 5 QUALITY swims per week.
Fun-Up the swims, they don't have to be soggy arm slapping maintenace...

My gills are drying - can't wait to hit the pool on a regular basis soon.

Happy Training!

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