Many of us start packed with a lot of enthusiasm but end distracted on the way. We don’t feel as passionate towards achieving our set targets. We have to push and drag ourselves to work further, and no longer enjoy it the way we used to.
Have you ever experienced a similar situation? Any suggestions to overcome this?
You must be your best motivator. I do, personally, not encourage you to rely on others to motivate you.
I have been informed by certain swimming associates that "If you didn't have such a crappy stroke", or "That was not good enough" etc., etc., etc. Don't tell me they are trying to coach me, or some other nonsense, they are not. Trust me on this.
If I listened to them I would not be swimming today. I met a very respectable swim coach by accident last year. He told me "you have a backstroke, you need to cultivate it a little, keep working on it you'll improve".
I know a few UnAttached Master Swimmers, who are phenomenal. They are motivated, dedicated, and put in as much work as if they were on a team. Plus they set records.
You can do it.
You must be your best motivator. I do, personally, not encourage you to rely on others to motivate you.
I have been informed by certain swimming associates that "If you didn't have such a crappy stroke", or "That was not good enough" etc., etc., etc. Don't tell me they are trying to coach me, or some other nonsense, they are not. Trust me on this.
If I listened to them I would not be swimming today. I met a very respectable swim coach by accident last year. He told me "you have a backstroke, you need to cultivate it a little, keep working on it you'll improve".
I know a few UnAttached Master Swimmers, who are phenomenal. They are motivated, dedicated, and put in as much work as if they were on a team. Plus they set records.
You can do it.