Anyone else find it a bit odd that the cover of the May/June issue shows "swimmers" wearing flotation vests?
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First, I would like to apologize. I have been informed that the term "noodler" is derogatory and offensive. The correct term is "noodlist."
Second, to paraphrase Lance Armstrong, it's not about the clock. Yes I train and compete. But more importantly, setting goals and targeting specific meets keeps me in the pool every day. As a result, over the past three years I got into great shape and lowered my risk for heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, etc. Face it--two thirds of the population get no form of exercise; of those that do, most do so inconsistently.
First, I would like to apologize. I have been informed that the term "noodler" is derogatory and offensive. The correct term is "noodlist."
Second, to paraphrase Lance Armstrong, it's not about the clock. Yes I train and compete. But more importantly, setting goals and targeting specific meets keeps me in the pool every day. As a result, over the past three years I got into great shape and lowered my risk for heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, etc. Face it--two thirds of the population get no form of exercise; of those that do, most do so inconsistently.