HELP...Should I join or get in shape first?

Former Member
Former Member
This has probably been covered before, and I know what the "organization" would say, but I want the truth from those of you that are serious members. If I showed up, a 29 year-old mom of three who is about 30 lbs overweight but was once a good swimmer and has continued lap swimming all these years since high-school and would take her committment seriously, to your practice and wanted to join, how would you feel? What if you had to pass me by a few times because I slowed you down? But...at the same time you saw me working hard in my ability and pushing myself farther and fasther each day - would you snicker behind my back, would others? Should I continue swimming on my own and trying to get in shape before I join? It is ok to be honest. I would tell you the truth. And please, don't yell at me for worrying about what others think. Thanks everyone!
Parents
  • Masters is about fitness, friendship and competition, if you so desire. I swim with all shapes and sizes and have never, ever heard anyone ridicule anyone else. Here's a little anecdotal evidence. At a SCM meet I attended in January a larger woman competed in the 400 IM. Well, she was quite large actually. When she finished she recieved a standing ovation from the crowd. And, it was a well-attended meet. Jump in and have fun.
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  • Masters is about fitness, friendship and competition, if you so desire. I swim with all shapes and sizes and have never, ever heard anyone ridicule anyone else. Here's a little anecdotal evidence. At a SCM meet I attended in January a larger woman competed in the 400 IM. Well, she was quite large actually. When she finished she recieved a standing ovation from the crowd. And, it was a well-attended meet. Jump in and have fun.
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