I am an evening swimmer 8:30-10:00
Our outdoor long course pool opened, but is only going to be used for am (6:00-7:30) workouts for the next month. I love swimming outdoors and long course so I thought, "I'll do it- I'll swim in the morning". So I did today. Now it is about 1pm and I am fading fast. I can't keep my train of thought. I just put my head down to get a little micro-sleep and noticed two different socks poking out from my pant bottoms (One all black anfd one black with red flowers). I was just curious what the break down of amers/lunch timers/pmers was. Also, any advice on how to get up in the morning?
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I prefer to swim in the evening, but I finally worked up the courage to join Masters and the team practices from 5:45-7:00 a.m. I am not a morning person and that hour is brutal. I'm usually good about making it Monday mornings but have trouble with oversleeping the rest of the week. One of my goals for the weekend is to buy a new alarm clock... something with a truly obnoxious buzzer so that I can't possibly ignore it. My current alarm clock plays music, and at that hour of the morning it's far too easy to sleep right through it.
I prefer to swim in the evening, but I finally worked up the courage to join Masters and the team practices from 5:45-7:00 a.m. I am not a morning person and that hour is brutal. I'm usually good about making it Monday mornings but have trouble with oversleeping the rest of the week. One of my goals for the weekend is to buy a new alarm clock... something with a truly obnoxious buzzer so that I can't possibly ignore it. My current alarm clock plays music, and at that hour of the morning it's far too easy to sleep right through it.