Swimming for Fitness/Fun Not Competition

Lots of folks on this board are pretty experienced competitive swimmers (and you're awesome), but I'm wondering how many of us are in it just for fun/fitness. Is Masters really about competition, or is there room for the fitness swimmer, too? Of course, I'm looking to get better, improve my stroke and kick and get a little faster. But only because it ups the fitness quotient. I didn't get into swimming to compete, but because my hereditary arthritis started kicking in and I figured it was a safe, effective way to exercise and drop those pounds my doctor's been hounding me about. Who out there is a non-competitor, how many times a week to you swim, and do you count laps, time, or just do whatever feels good?
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  • Although I usually swim a couple of meets a year, I primarily swim for fitness and fun rather than competition. I enjoy the daily challenges in practice much more than I do racing in meets. I think there are a lot of us out there who just really love that chlorine and endorphin fix...:bliss:
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  • Although I usually swim a couple of meets a year, I primarily swim for fitness and fun rather than competition. I enjoy the daily challenges in practice much more than I do racing in meets. I think there are a lot of us out there who just really love that chlorine and endorphin fix...:bliss:
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