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?
Thank you for that information. This is a fascinating topic but unrelated to swimming so I'll let it be.
I was only using lazy in the parental form of the word, not a diagnosis. I realize the term lazy is very un PC these days, along with many other words so I guess I shouldn't use it so loosely.
Back to swimming, are all these legal stimulant drugs kids are on these days mostly banned by swimming governing bodies? If so, does that put the attention disabled at a disadvantage because they might not be able to focus on their training, schoolwork, etc? If not, does that put the non attention disabled swimmers at a competitive disadvantage?
Thank you for that information. This is a fascinating topic but unrelated to swimming so I'll let it be.
I was only using lazy in the parental form of the word, not a diagnosis. I realize the term lazy is very un PC these days, along with many other words so I guess I shouldn't use it so loosely.
Back to swimming, are all these legal stimulant drugs kids are on these days mostly banned by swimming governing bodies? If so, does that put the attention disabled at a disadvantage because they might not be able to focus on their training, schoolwork, etc? If not, does that put the non attention disabled swimmers at a competitive disadvantage?