Working out on your own!

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HOW TO?? I'm currently on a masters team on a US base here in Europe. I have to leave here soon and have been searching for a place to swim on a team in Oklahoma City. Well the past couple of weeks I have not had a lot of luck in finding one. So I've decided to try to take matters in my own hands, though I've never really been able to do this. I know of a pool I can get to. It's just the whole going and making myself do a good 3-4K workout everyday. Without someone to push me I have quite a hard time and get bored very easily and quickly. I've swam competitivly since I was a little kid and just need to stay in swim shape (love those arms). Any of you had this same problem and could help me see the light at the end that maybe this could be accomplished? Thanks Kelli,
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    I was swimming alone today , working on some interval stuff. As I looked up at the pace clock, some old guy in the next lane asked "Timing yourself?" It being 3 seconds to the top, I replied "Always!" and started another 100. Perhaps that was a tad rude; but I thought to myself if there wasn't a pace clock on the wall, I'd have to bring one. Trying to beat the clock is what has kept me going for 13 years. Always THAT familiar face!;)
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    I was swimming alone today , working on some interval stuff. As I looked up at the pace clock, some old guy in the next lane asked "Timing yourself?" It being 3 seconds to the top, I replied "Always!" and started another 100. Perhaps that was a tad rude; but I thought to myself if there wasn't a pace clock on the wall, I'd have to bring one. Trying to beat the clock is what has kept me going for 13 years. Always THAT familiar face!;)
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