Friday, April 10, 2026

04/10/2026 Swim

Slept okay, did wake up in the night and read for a while, but I got back to sleep (<!>). Had to hustle to get ready for my swim at the WWC when it opened. Talked to Tuan some about our Vietnam trip while we were waiting. The pool was crowded on this day but I had a lane to myself. Felt okay when I started but didn't have a lot of energy on this day. I ended up swimming four 500s with brief rest breaks in between. Here are the times: 9:12, 9:20, 9:26, 9:30. So, not great. My form was pretty bad on the last 500. On the plus side, the changes I made to the Amazfit watch settings not only restored the lap tracking in Strava but also incorporated pause times, so my elapsed times don't include the pauses any more.

Avg pace = 1:52/100 yds (Video, not including pauses)
Total distance = 2000 yds
Elapsed moving time = 37:28 (Video)
Avg heartrate = 129 bpm (likely)
Relative Effort = 6 (seemed like more of an effort than this)
SWOLF =36
Avg stroke rate = 20 bpm
Avg pull distance = 2.47 yds (seems too long)

Rode home and had some breakfast before going out in the front yard and trimming the big bush on the west side of the yard. I got out there, and the bees were quite active around it, so I decided to avoid getting stung. Instead, I went out back and tackled the leaking sprinkler line. First, I trimmed the bird of paradise plant whose root system was right over the broken line. That took a while, including digging out the dirt to get at the line. Was messy work as well, but at least I was in the shade. I ended up digging out the line going back to the sprinkler valve (#2) as well. Tried to just reseat the PVC pipe in the flexible fitting and tighten it up, but that didn't work. So I went to Home Depot and got the parts to rebuild a section of the 1" sprinkler line heading back to the valve. I was tired from this work by this time, so I postponed the next steps of gluing in the new line and fittings. Instead, I gathered my tools and rode over to Ray's house to show him how to replace his brake pads. That went fairly smoothly, although he had a little bit of rubbing on his front brake. Will see how it goes during the Saturday ride. In the evening, we drove into Escondido and saw some performers at the Hidden City Sounds concert to celebrate some of the nominees - Jesse Ray Smith, Kimmi Bitter, and Rebecca Jade - for this year's San Diego Music Awards. The concert was good, we enjoyed Jesse Ray Smith, would go see him again. Americana music done pretty well. Kimmi Bitter was also decent, had a guy playing a Gretsch guitar to give her music a surf country feel. We drove home from there, I dropped Ann off, and the I drove to Carmel Country Rd to say hi to Paula on her longest leg for the RAGNAR run. Drove home and went to bed after a long day.

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