You know you are a swimmer when ...

Just thought I would start a thread which didn't have deep philosophical overtones so that we all can have fun with the new forum software. Based upon personal experience, I will start a list of “You know you are a swimmer when …” with the following: You know you are a swimmer when you leave work in the rain and you can smell the chlorine coming off of your hair. Anyone care to add to the list?
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  • Former Member
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    you just got through reading all of these posts... yea light i do that,i think it helps a more controlled release of air ,also i read that some people don't fully exhale properly when swimming so therefore don't intake as much fresh oxygen on the next breathe in...i now fully exhale to a point that i really need the intake before i get it,this is dangerous to people who are new to swimming for obvious reasons.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    you just got through reading all of these posts... yea light i do that,i think it helps a more controlled release of air ,also i read that some people don't fully exhale properly when swimming so therefore don't intake as much fresh oxygen on the next breathe in...i now fully exhale to a point that i really need the intake before i get it,this is dangerous to people who are new to swimming for obvious reasons.
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