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How a World Record Setter Trains, Tapers, And Thrives In Masters Swimming: Jeff Commings, ENCORE EP 291
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One of our very favorite episodes on how to train, taper, and thrive in Masters Swimming. In this encore show we sat down with world record masters swimmer and veteran swim journalist Jeff Cummings to map out a smarter path to speed: focused training, practical tapering, honest recovery, and habits you can sustain with a full-time job and a full life. Jeff opens up about training alone and still finding intensity, the “exercise sets” that harden race finish, and why four quality days plus one true recovery swim beat mindless yardage every time. Everyone wants to know how to taper for a Masters Swim Meet!
We dig into how to build speed as an aging athlete, especially for triathletes and distance swimmers crossing into 50s and 100s. Jeff’s method is clear: make sprinting a skill you practice year-round, target stroke rate and pull mechanics, and give your body six to twelve months to adapt. His taper philosophy flips convention—most masters don’t need two weeks off. He keeps sessions at or above 2,500 yards, trims intensity to preserve pop, and stops heavy weights about ten days out so he shows up springy, not stale.
Strength, recovery, and nutrition round out the engine. Twice-weekly lifting maintains muscle mass without bulking. Stretching isn’t optional; Jeff builds mobility into pool decks, showers, and daily routines so soreness doesn’t harden into tightness. His “daytime vegan” approach—plant-forward days with animal protein at night—dropped his cholesterol, stabilized energy, and restored race power. We also explore stress and blood pressure, the realities of running a business, and the mindset tools that turn lactic burn into competitive fuel.
Beyond performance, Jeff champions inclusion through Swimmers For Change. He shares simple ways to diversify the pool deck: invite a friend, buy the first lesson, follow up until it sticks. If you’re looking for masters swimming tips, sprint training for adults, taper strategy, dryland strength, recovery stretching, and inclusive community building, this conversation brings it all together in a plan you can actually live. If it helps you, share it with a teammate, subscribe for more, and leave a quick review so others can find the show.
Email us at [email protected]. Opinions discussed are not medical advice, please seek a medical professional for your own health concerns.
Check out Kelly's Books at www.KellyPalace.com
Chapters
1. Host Update: Book And Reboot (00:00:00)
2. Meet Jeff Cummings (00:01:56)
3. Training Alone And Staying Consistent (00:04:12)
4. Weekly Structure And Hard Sets (00:06:30)
5. Race Mindset And Pain Management (00:09:00)
6. Building Speed For Endurance Athletes (00:12:00)
7. Strength Training And Muscle Maintenance (00:14:30)
8. Masters Taper Philosophy (00:16:40)
9. Soreness, Recovery, And Stretching (00:19:10)
10. Nutrition And The Daytime Vegan Approach (00:22:00)
11. Blood Pressure, Stress, And Life Balance (00:25:00)
12. Swimmers For Change And Inclusion (00:26:40)
13. Lightning Round: Personal Preferences (00:28:20)
14. Host Takeaways And Key Lessons (00:30:20)
15. Reviews, Thanks, And How To Connect (00:32:20)
290 episodes
Manage episode 518780447 series 2506802
One of our very favorite episodes on how to train, taper, and thrive in Masters Swimming. In this encore show we sat down with world record masters swimmer and veteran swim journalist Jeff Cummings to map out a smarter path to speed: focused training, practical tapering, honest recovery, and habits you can sustain with a full-time job and a full life. Jeff opens up about training alone and still finding intensity, the “exercise sets” that harden race finish, and why four quality days plus one true recovery swim beat mindless yardage every time. Everyone wants to know how to taper for a Masters Swim Meet!
We dig into how to build speed as an aging athlete, especially for triathletes and distance swimmers crossing into 50s and 100s. Jeff’s method is clear: make sprinting a skill you practice year-round, target stroke rate and pull mechanics, and give your body six to twelve months to adapt. His taper philosophy flips convention—most masters don’t need two weeks off. He keeps sessions at or above 2,500 yards, trims intensity to preserve pop, and stops heavy weights about ten days out so he shows up springy, not stale.
Strength, recovery, and nutrition round out the engine. Twice-weekly lifting maintains muscle mass without bulking. Stretching isn’t optional; Jeff builds mobility into pool decks, showers, and daily routines so soreness doesn’t harden into tightness. His “daytime vegan” approach—plant-forward days with animal protein at night—dropped his cholesterol, stabilized energy, and restored race power. We also explore stress and blood pressure, the realities of running a business, and the mindset tools that turn lactic burn into competitive fuel.
Beyond performance, Jeff champions inclusion through Swimmers For Change. He shares simple ways to diversify the pool deck: invite a friend, buy the first lesson, follow up until it sticks. If you’re looking for masters swimming tips, sprint training for adults, taper strategy, dryland strength, recovery stretching, and inclusive community building, this conversation brings it all together in a plan you can actually live. If it helps you, share it with a teammate, subscribe for more, and leave a quick review so others can find the show.
Email us at [email protected]. Opinions discussed are not medical advice, please seek a medical professional for your own health concerns.
Check out Kelly's Books at www.KellyPalace.com
Chapters
1. Host Update: Book And Reboot (00:00:00)
2. Meet Jeff Cummings (00:01:56)
3. Training Alone And Staying Consistent (00:04:12)
4. Weekly Structure And Hard Sets (00:06:30)
5. Race Mindset And Pain Management (00:09:00)
6. Building Speed For Endurance Athletes (00:12:00)
7. Strength Training And Muscle Maintenance (00:14:30)
8. Masters Taper Philosophy (00:16:40)
9. Soreness, Recovery, And Stretching (00:19:10)
10. Nutrition And The Daytime Vegan Approach (00:22:00)
11. Blood Pressure, Stress, And Life Balance (00:25:00)
12. Swimmers For Change And Inclusion (00:26:40)
13. Lightning Round: Personal Preferences (00:28:20)
14. Host Takeaways And Key Lessons (00:30:20)
15. Reviews, Thanks, And How To Connect (00:32:20)
290 episodes
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