Attaboy or attagirl: SR NH everyone welcome

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I thought I'd try an experiment here. I propose that anyone of any swimming level can use this thread (or not) when, whether in a small way or earthshaking manner you've done something in the pool that you're proud and/or pleased by. Anyone is welcome to add encouraging comments (or not) or ask for more info., but please no grandstanding or feuding. Okay- I'll go first (and I'm just as hesitant as anyone else). Context: last few months hellish: collapse of my dream business, death in family, huge money troubles etc. result months out of water & exercise & 30lb gain. Further, I just went back over the last 10 yrs, averaged 1 meet a year, no more than 4 months training in any one year. So- been back in water 4 weeks, 2-3 times a week and mostly feeling like chopped liver. Monday night coach say we're going to do dive 25's (meters) from blocks, starter's instructions. Now I haven't done this in years 'cause I have a very bad neck- but I've been frustrated so...did all 3 breastroke 16.3, 15.5, 16.2 which tells me I've still got prospects to go fast again! I am pleased.
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    Donna, re Kihei to Molokini --- start early, when the wind kicks up it gets mighty rough and there would be no turning around. Gotta have a good escort boat. When I used to vacation there, I just found that particular swim of interest. But I won't be doing it; I live in Roatan Honduras and am planning my own 20 miler next year (island to island). And I know what you mean: I train in very high winds and it plays great havoc on me!! Not pretty training wise, but good for conditioning. Oops, it's 7:30AM, gotta go swim now!
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    Donna, re Kihei to Molokini --- start early, when the wind kicks up it gets mighty rough and there would be no turning around. Gotta have a good escort boat. When I used to vacation there, I just found that particular swim of interest. But I won't be doing it; I live in Roatan Honduras and am planning my own 20 miler next year (island to island). And I know what you mean: I train in very high winds and it plays great havoc on me!! Not pretty training wise, but good for conditioning. Oops, it's 7:30AM, gotta go swim now!
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