Getting back into Swimming

Former Member
Former Member
Hello, I'm 30 year old male that just started to swim again with consistency and motivation. It's been 15 years since I swum competitively. I used to be very strong, competitive swimmer through early high school and then one day I just stopped to focus on my academics. One of the biggest mistakes and regrets of my life. Just completed 2 mile swim in a time I'm happy with so I just joined Masters again after a brief failed bout in 2009. I am looking to become competitive again, but I have been out of it so long I don't know how much time and commitment is required. I work full time and getting a Master's degree in the evenings. Wife and I are looking to starting a family soon too. So far I've committed an hour a day for swimming and triathlon related training. Are any of you in situations with busy life schedules that have been able to successfully carve time and effort towards competitive swimming? Any tips for someone trying to get back into it after a long time? Thanks
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    After I got fired, I thought the whole situation through and had to clear it up. I had to decide what to do next, what perspectives I had in front of me. So... I ended up applyng for an online Master's in Sports Management (Wingate University program based on pimion academics). It felt weird (and it was perhaps), because I was a 41-year-old guy with no job but an online degree. Btw, how has your life changed since?
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    After I got fired, I thought the whole situation through and had to clear it up. I had to decide what to do next, what perspectives I had in front of me. So... I ended up applyng for an online Master's in Sports Management (Wingate University program based on pimion academics). It felt weird (and it was perhaps), because I was a 41-year-old guy with no job but an online degree. Btw, how has your life changed since?
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