If you didn’t start swimming until you were an adult, you may already know that swimming is an incredibly mysterious thing. There are so many questions in a 35 minute “form-focused” workout…
- Why does my swim cap sometimes fill up with air and start floating off my head?
- How come I can do a bunch of turns and then just can’t even reach the wall with my tipsiest toes? Did the wall move?
- What the hell did my right hand just do?!
- Is this pool hot? I think this pool is hot.
- Ouch. Why can’t I make it through one swim in this pool without whacking my hand on the lane line?
- What is that guy doing? Is there such thing as a backward butterfly? I think he’s making that up.
- Why does water burn when you forget to exhale out your nose during a flipturn?
- I wonder if foggy goggles can just keep getting foggier. Or is there is a fog maximum saturation point?…do I really need to see anything?
- Ouch! Foot cramp! When was the last time I ate a banana? Should I be eating more bananas?
- Why didn’t I start swimming as a kid?
- When did I start? I wonder if I’m done. I can’t see my damn watch.
- Will there ever be a day when I don’t have to think so much?
There are reasons why one course of action is to treat swimming and running as life-saving skills rather than athletic endeavors … Rule 42: http://www.velominati.com/the-rules/#42 [smile]
42 is the answer to all questions in the universe…I may need to rethink my hobbies.