psychological profile of swimmers

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curious about the breakdown between introverts and extroverts who swim, and what they swim. are distance folks more inclined to be introverted, and sprinters, the opposite?
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    Back to the original topic...I was thinking about two well known sprinters and their personlities. One being Gary Hall Jr.. Anybody who wears boxing briefs and flexes in front of the crowd as a pre race show can't be very introverted. The other is Jason Lezak. From what I have seen he is more of an introvert than an extrovert. I don't think any meaningful tie can be made between distance specialty and personality. Reminds me of an example Dr. Dean Edell always uses to fend off cause and effect relationships. Most people who get into car accidents had eaten french fries just a few days prior to the accident. Cause and effect? You be the judge!:D
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Back to the original topic...I was thinking about two well known sprinters and their personlities. One being Gary Hall Jr.. Anybody who wears boxing briefs and flexes in front of the crowd as a pre race show can't be very introverted. The other is Jason Lezak. From what I have seen he is more of an introvert than an extrovert. I don't think any meaningful tie can be made between distance specialty and personality. Reminds me of an example Dr. Dean Edell always uses to fend off cause and effect relationships. Most people who get into car accidents had eaten french fries just a few days prior to the accident. Cause and effect? You be the judge!:D
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