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What drives an athlete to switch from the rigorous discipline of Hungarian swimming to the diverse challenges of American competitions? Boston-based swimmer Ildi Szekely shares her captivating journey marked by resilience and adaptability with us on Torpedo Swimtalk Podcast From her early days in Budapest to becoming a dual Masters World Champion in Doha, Ildi reveals the intense pressures, pivotal transitions, and fortunate events that defined her path. Listen as she unveils the motivation behind her inspiring Swimplify Instagram page, aimed at encouraging fellow swimmers with her remarkable story and insights.
This episode dives deep into her training regimen for the World Masters Championships, contrasting it with her earlier experiences in Hungary. Now in her mid-40s, Ildi balances a full-time job with a smarter, more balanced training routine that includes pool sessions and alternative workouts like barre. Her story is a testament to the resilience and adaptability required to pursue athletic goals across different stages of life.
We discuss World Championships in Doha, with Ildi sharing her insights into event selection, recovery routines, and valuable swimming tips. This episode is packed with inspiration, practical advice, and a celebration of the swimming community. Don't miss out on Ildi's "deep dive five' swim favourites, including butterfly drills, pre-race snack preferences, and the importance of focusing on positive feedback amidst the noise of social media.
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