I'm a newbie and just had my first practice yesterday sharing the lane with other swimmers. There were five of us, and it was horrible. I could barely get across one length of the pool and I actually panicked because I've never swum with others in the lane, certainly not four or five other people, and I was afraid of hitting or being hit. I stayed close to the rope, so much that I hit it a few times. Now I'm thinking, should I have joined this program? Am I one of those people who just prefers to swim alone? It was pretty scary.
I know those of you who do this all the time probably think, pffffft. No biggie. But I've never been so tense in the pool and when I swim on my own, I'm fine, do lots of laps for about an hour with very few breaks, so I know it's not my skill level. But I don't even know if I want to go back to a practice. I got bumped a few times, bumped into someone else, and basically made a fool of myself.
I also noticed that certain people displace the water an awful lot, and that was a new sensation.
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I'm also a newbie on this site and this thread caught my attention since I too am getting back in the water...its been a couple of years but competitively I can safely say 20yrs!!! Being a co-captain for my high school swim team, community swim league annually, and overall fit for it, at 42 yrs. young, I feel more confident than ever...only though I am really working out my mind and "back" because of health reasons. What better way than to get back in the water. Thank you for the encouragement and advice AMY because I definitely do need it in some areas, and I love this form of community when it comes to swimming!!! I have to leave my frustrations/stress...or anything such as, to my strokes and kicks in the water's buoyancy.
I'm also a newbie on this site and this thread caught my attention since I too am getting back in the water...its been a couple of years but competitively I can safely say 20yrs!!! Being a co-captain for my high school swim team, community swim league annually, and overall fit for it, at 42 yrs. young, I feel more confident than ever...only though I am really working out my mind and "back" because of health reasons. What better way than to get back in the water. Thank you for the encouragement and advice AMY because I definitely do need it in some areas, and I love this form of community when it comes to swimming!!! I have to leave my frustrations/stress...or anything such as, to my strokes and kicks in the water's buoyancy.