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Wiffen stated he’s anticipating “to swim the best ever so I don’t have to make a decision” throughout the 200m, 400m, 800m and 1500m occasions he might be competing in, regardless of his latest lack of aggressive motion.
He outlined his objectives as swimming the 400m round 4.33 seconds, the 800m beneath 7.42 seconds and the 1500m underneath 14.40 to evaluate whether or not his time spent in California has been profitable.
The County Armagh man additionally cited Dublin as a possible future base if he does determine to maneuver, however emphasised that doing so can be closely dependant on his performances in Bangor.
“If I’m around those times, under or around PB, then that’s great. That obviously means the training is working, and if it doesn’t work then I [have to figure out] what I’m going do after,” he added.
“I’m thinking of coming back to Dublin if it doesn’t go well, but, we have to see. If I swim lights out in Bangor, then my decisions obviously can’t have been made.”
Wiffen additionally defined the principle variations he has encounter between coaching in England and within the US, the place they use yardage as an alternative of metres.
“The training is just quite different and, even though I don’t swim a lot of yards, I just think being in America is fun. There’s quite a lot of distractions, and it’s a good lifestyle but, it’s not the same as what Loughborough was like,” he stated.
“[It was] all about grind, very similar weather to Ireland and I love swimming in the rain and when the weather is dull. When you’re in the sun everything becomes a lot harder and the motivation becomes a lot harder.
“When I’m swimming in California, my motivation is I’m with a extremely good coaching group and all people’s pushing one another, the place as in Loughborough, I really feel prefer it was extra self-motivation, I used to be getting there as a result of I needed to win.
“I wanted to do all these things where I feel like another group is kind of pushing me to swim fast, which I like, but I think I want a bit of the self-motivation back, so we’ll have to see how the next week goes.”
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