Masters swim article in Best Life magazine

At the risk of sounding like a shameless self-promoter, which I suppose I am, there is an article in the Winter 2004 edition of Men's Health--Best Life magazine (the guy from CSI is on the cover) that I wrote about masters swimming. It's set at the Rutgers meet last summer and profiles a couple guys in my age group along with Bill Volckening, the editor of Swim and a super nice guy. If you have any friends who are sitting on the fence about possibly returning to the water, the people I profiled might help inspire them to check out our sport's considerable benefits. Best Life is a trial magazine of sorts that Rodale (publisher of Men's Health, Runners World, etc.) is currently selling only on the newsstand, four times a year, but is considering "launching" as a monthly. It goes against the current grain of men's magazines a la Maxim and its ilk, concentrating less on babes and beer than thoughtful analysis of subjects of interest to a somewhat older more reflective audience (40ish+) as opposed to youth oriented (18-34) demographics. I would sincerely appreciate anyone who has a bit of spare change grabbing a copy on the newstand near you! For what it's worth, I do think you might enjoy my article--and lots of the other pieces in this issue. Thanks.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Well, Swimming never saved my life and as a teenage I wasn't always fond of it. It did help me with weight control and I'n still able to swim fair for my age. I can't believe someone would take their daughter away from them and go to another country.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Well, Swimming never saved my life and as a teenage I wasn't always fond of it. It did help me with weight control and I'n still able to swim fair for my age. I can't believe someone would take their daughter away from them and go to another country.
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