I feel a little like our old friend Ion Beza. He always complains about the age groups that he swam in and how unfair it is. Anyway, I saw the NT's for my age group and in the 100's there were 2 second drops from last year and in the 200's 4 seconds drop. Anyway, it drives home on how medicroe I am and worst in my middle age than my youth. Granted, I can swim butterfly better than last year but the best stroke breaststroke hasn't improved since last summer. Anyone else feel the same way. I know that in your middle years swimming should be more of an exercise and I don't want the shoulder operations or knee prpblems that some master swimmers had.
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Pretty cool Dominick.
I watched a young lady with one leg set a 100 back record last summer in Chicago for disability games. They stopped the meet and made an announcement honoring her. She was really fast too.
I think when I get to your age it will be easier to compete, not as many family obligations. From what I have seen, chlorine seems to be a very good perservative, so I intend to keep swimming as long as I can!!
Pretty cool Dominick.
I watched a young lady with one leg set a 100 back record last summer in Chicago for disability games. They stopped the meet and made an announcement honoring her. She was really fast too.
I think when I get to your age it will be easier to compete, not as many family obligations. From what I have seen, chlorine seems to be a very good perservative, so I intend to keep swimming as long as I can!!