Since my previous poll looks to be shut down reasonably soon (it appears to have attracted the evicted tenants from the dating/marriage thread), I thought I would try yet another one on the social component of masters swimming. I am pretty sure that when the sport was founded, socializing and camaraderie were key parts of the whole business.
As a former coach for a smallish team in my home town, plus a former college "continuing education" teacher of writing classes (i.e., non graded, non credit), it struck me very clearly that some people are very dedicated to the specific activity per se (be this swimming or learning how to write a magazine article), but the majority come together to participate only partly because of the ostensible reason, and partly (if not mainly) for the chance to be around and enjoy the company of folks they have something in common with.
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Lately, I've told teamates that I can't hang around and socialize after workout; "I've got to rush home and catch the latest episode of BickerFest on the USMS Forums"...they just don't get it...
Nah, you can catch up quick with the skim feature and just pop in once in awhile for the laughs or necessary defense.
Ensignada: That avatar is so impressive that I'm off to nominate you.
Lately, I've told teamates that I can't hang around and socialize after workout; "I've got to rush home and catch the latest episode of BickerFest on the USMS Forums"...they just don't get it...
Nah, you can catch up quick with the skim feature and just pop in once in awhile for the laughs or necessary defense.
Ensignada: That avatar is so impressive that I'm off to nominate you.