Is it really worth shaving...

Former Member
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...as I was contorting last night to remove offending follicles...I thought to myself, "Is it really worth the effort?" I mean I'm not top 20 let alone top 10, and although I give a gallant try and swim OK. I'm not a lighting bolt in the water. Admittedly it's a nice thing to see a few abs lurking below the surface a little bit, which are not so observable with the man rug in full bloom, but beyond a little vanity clipping...is it worth it...or is it going to give me a psyche up that get's me a second off my 50 etc etc... Anyone else ponder this sort of thing...
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  • Former Member
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    Like Penny Lee Dean said, "shaving is beneficial because it helps the swimmer feel the water better and feel faster in the water. It has been proven that the swimmer moves through the water with less resistance and therefore swims faster." :applaud:
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  • Former Member
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    Like Penny Lee Dean said, "shaving is beneficial because it helps the swimmer feel the water better and feel faster in the water. It has been proven that the swimmer moves through the water with less resistance and therefore swims faster." :applaud:
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