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Cooper Lucas on LAC Pool Getting Leak, Only Being Able to Train 1.5 Hours per Day

2022 SPEEDO WINTER JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS – WEST

Cooper Lucas had a busy weekend in Austin, including Top-5 finishes in the 200 IM, 400 IM, 500 free, 200 free, and 200 fly. Lucas revealed that this fall, LAC’s training had been a bit scattered because they haven’t had access to their regular pool and have only been able to train 1.5 hours each day.

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Penny J
1 year ago

That’s all our team practices due to boys high school season going on now.

J Lucas
Reply to  Penny J
1 year ago

Sorry, replied to wrong comment.

Last edited 1 year ago by J Lucas
Andrew
1 year ago

lmao some people have to drive an hour+ to a pool and him “only” training for 1.5 hours a day is treated as an inconvenience

YourLocalD3Swimmer
Reply to  Andrew
1 year ago

He is a very high level swimmer, and most high level swimmers want/need to train more than an hour and a half per day to maintain form. Don’t make this into something it isn’t. I’m sure Cooper is grateful for the opportunity to train, but it’s not ridiculous for him to want to have a normal training schedule.

J Lucas
Reply to  Andrew
1 year ago

Match his accomplishments, you can complain too. Sounds like you have a great story, echoed by so many swimmers that I knew. But has nothing to do with this story.

J Lucas
Reply to  J Lucas
1 year ago

And ha, and no relation.

Swimfan
1 year ago

Almost like training too much can hurt you🤨

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