Sonic here with a question: What's your swimming story?
Here's mine...
My story begins in late March of 2004, when there was a void in my life. Something was missing, but what? It had been ten years since I last swam and about four years when I last saw a pool. My life was to a point where I couldn't carry on anymore. I decided to take a long hiatus from College as I felt I was only chasing my own tail and felt like I wasn't going anywhere. In the mid to late 90s, I had to quit swimming because of special eye surgeries to control my advanced Glaucoma, which has been stabilized ever since. Of course, this depressed me, since I thought I would never see a pool or be in the water ever again. :(
By early April 2004, I asked myself an important question: "When was the last time you really went swimming?" After asking myself this, I realized what was missing in my life and started making research on local pools on my own. When I announced to my family that I wanted to start swimming again, my mother was concerned that I would run the risk of an eye infection (since I have open inscisions on both my eyes, right under my eyelids.) I assured her that with the right pair of goggles, the risk of an eye infection is minimal.
Three weeks later, I bought two pairs of Speedo's and the rest of my equipment.
Monday, April 26, 2004 will have a very special place in my heart and memory, for on that very day, after a ten year hiatus, I took the plunge and started swimming again. I was reintroduced to the beauty and joy that is Swimming and wanted more. I didn't want to stop there and I wanted to fulfill my dream of competition.
I knew it was going to be a long and winding road before I started competing. By mid May 2004, I knew if I wanted to compete, that I had to join a team. I had never heard of Masters Swimming before, but knew that somewhere out there, there was a team for adults just like me.
After making several Yahoo! searches, I discovered usms.org and learned about Masters Swimming and the hope that there might be a team in my area.
After making my search in this very site, I was overjoyed when I discovered that there was an LMSC in my area. After placing some calls with questions about joining, I got the ball rolling into a new direction.
On Sunday, June 20, 2004, I Joined USMS and on Wednesday, July 7, 2004, I received my USMS # and membership card. And know what? Life's never been the same.
Tomorrow, April 26, 2005 will mark one year that I started swimming. As a way of celebrating, I plan on attending my first swim meet this Saturday! What better way to say happy first anniversary than with a swim meet?
Swimming saved my life and I don't plan to stop anytime soon.
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Former Member
Sonic,
February, '74 marked the end of my swimming (or so I thought). I was tired of workouts and I wasn't enjoying it anymore.
Somewhere around 2000 I started scuba diving. I really liked it, but I had this nasty tendency to use up my air before my buddy. So I decided to head back for the pool. But just for lap swimming. None of that serious Masters stuff for me, no thank you. Nope, I was just going to swim laps and try to build up my endurance.
Then, in January of this year, as I was heading into the pool for my daily lap swim I ran into this guy I recognized from years ago. He used to coach at one of the Y's here in Indy. He told me he was starting up a Masters program at my Y and asked if I'd be interested.
Against my better judgement I decided to give it a try. I should have known better.
It's daily practices again. And I've competed in two meets. And it's only April.
Sonic,
February, '74 marked the end of my swimming (or so I thought). I was tired of workouts and I wasn't enjoying it anymore.
Somewhere around 2000 I started scuba diving. I really liked it, but I had this nasty tendency to use up my air before my buddy. So I decided to head back for the pool. But just for lap swimming. None of that serious Masters stuff for me, no thank you. Nope, I was just going to swim laps and try to build up my endurance.
Then, in January of this year, as I was heading into the pool for my daily lap swim I ran into this guy I recognized from years ago. He used to coach at one of the Y's here in Indy. He told me he was starting up a Masters program at my Y and asked if I'd be interested.
Against my better judgement I decided to give it a try. I should have known better.
It's daily practices again. And I've competed in two meets. And it's only April.