Do swimmers achieve greater career success?

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Hi Everyone, I'm writing an article about swimmers and career success, and I'm wondering what you all have to say on the topic. Do you think swimmers achieve greater career success than other types of athletes? If so, why? I'm going to run a poll, but I also welcome responses here in this forum or privately. Thanks in advance for your responses, Bill
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  • Former Member
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    Originally posted by Swimmer Bill How does swimming benefit you in your work life? Swimming at lunch keeps me out of office politics. Actually, swimming really helps me to manage work-related stress. I'm pretty new to swimming (since August), so I often focus completely on one small aspect of my technique, then switch it up. The ability to maintain singular concentration while simultaneously carrying out a plethora of other actions benefits many aspects of my life. Also, staying relaxed, but going *fast* is what I'm aiming for, in the pool and at work.
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    Originally posted by Swimmer Bill How does swimming benefit you in your work life? Swimming at lunch keeps me out of office politics. Actually, swimming really helps me to manage work-related stress. I'm pretty new to swimming (since August), so I often focus completely on one small aspect of my technique, then switch it up. The ability to maintain singular concentration while simultaneously carrying out a plethora of other actions benefits many aspects of my life. Also, staying relaxed, but going *fast* is what I'm aiming for, in the pool and at work.
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