What is the fastest age for a swimmer(mine seems to be faster as i get older and yes i swam as a youngster...now im 37..)?
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Originally posted by Paul Smith
...Swimming is a beautiful thing, much of that beauty has little to do with speed or fitness but rather with how you interact with water. My biggest thrill is simple gliding, whether thats off a turn, a start, or on a dive at 100 feet. Find that "feel/balance" and you'll find a whole new experience in the sport you love so much!
Great comment Paul. I agree completely. Gliding off of the wall, underwater is an awesome feeling that I don't get tired of. Especially breaststroke when you start to slow down and then pull underwater and zoooom!:D
Originally posted by Paul Smith
...Swimming is a beautiful thing, much of that beauty has little to do with speed or fitness but rather with how you interact with water. My biggest thrill is simple gliding, whether thats off a turn, a start, or on a dive at 100 feet. Find that "feel/balance" and you'll find a whole new experience in the sport you love so much!
Great comment Paul. I agree completely. Gliding off of the wall, underwater is an awesome feeling that I don't get tired of. Especially breaststroke when you start to slow down and then pull underwater and zoooom!:D