When do you swim?

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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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    Originally posted by IndyGal 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 usually just put the alarm clock on the dresser on the otherside of the room; this way I HAVE to actually GET OUT of bed, to turn it off! It works great!
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    Originally posted by IndyGal 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 usually just put the alarm clock on the dresser on the otherside of the room; this way I HAVE to actually GET OUT of bed, to turn it off! It works great!
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