Really Really New at Competitive Swimming

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and I wanted to ask a few questions. I got into this in September (yep, three months ago) because I was interested in losing weight as well as learning a bit of what my son (who is on a club team) goes through. I've always loved swimming. I honestly had no intention of competing and I still feel kind of... unsure about it. I'm not the fastest, I certainly don't have a ton of endurance. So, I guess I'm asking, if you started late (and judging from what I've read here, I am) when do you break through? During practice, quite often, I feel as though if I'm asked to swim another lap, I might go crazy. And I feel like I don't belong there. There are other people on the team that I just :notworthy: to because they rock. I've been telling myself that even if I feel like I can't go another yard, push myself to keep going. But the other part of me just says, heck no! I don't have to do anything I don't want to do. It's like the good angel, bad angel. Although, the good angel is winning lately. Suggestions to get past that mental block I seem to have? It would be appreciated. Thanks for reading. Lisa
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    Suggestions to get past that mental block I seem to have? It would be appreciated. Thanks for reading. Lisa Lisa I got back for fitness too in Sep. I've dropped soa little weight and am getting into my 34's again (motivator #1) The people here will keep you laughing and support you if you need it (motivator #2) Enter a local competition, don't worry about your time too much. Then build your swim around training for your event (motivator #3) I definitely think entering a race will help you work a bit harder---at least it did for me. Rich
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    Suggestions to get past that mental block I seem to have? It would be appreciated. Thanks for reading. Lisa Lisa I got back for fitness too in Sep. I've dropped soa little weight and am getting into my 34's again (motivator #1) The people here will keep you laughing and support you if you need it (motivator #2) Enter a local competition, don't worry about your time too much. Then build your swim around training for your event (motivator #3) I definitely think entering a race will help you work a bit harder---at least it did for me. Rich
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