The 23-year-old current student starts his day at 5.45am in preparation for the Paris games. His extensive training programme allows him full use of the campus, showcasing the facilities 麻豆視頻_麻豆直播_麻豆传媒官网 has to offer its world-class athletes, including the swimming pool and Powerbase gym.
Aside from training, Daniel expresses his love of gaming, striking a healthy balance between being an elite athlete and a student at Loughborough.
“People don’t know I’m ‘the swimmer’, it’s quite nice… I go in and don’t think about swimming. It kind of takes your mind off it, which is good in sport.”
His intense training regime is accompanied by a positive group dynamic between himself and the elite swimmers he trains with, fostering a constructive relationship between them in, as well as outside of the pool.
Wiffen explains the makeup of the Loughborough Sport ecosystem, evidently enjoying the time he spends with his training group and the resources available to him at the University. “It’s my fourth year… I don’t really see myself leaving time anytime soon; I’m enjoying it so much.”
5.45am – wake up/breakfast
6.15am – dry land work, stretching
6.45am-8.45am – 8km swim
9am-10am – Powerbase gym session
11am-12pm – nap
12pm-1pm – lunch at the Elite Athlete Centre (EAC)
1pm- gaming with teammates
2pm-4pm – lecture
5.30pm-8pm – swimming training
8pm-9pm – dinner at EAC
9.30pm – go to bed
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